Sloner
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prove it?You have pretty high number and your chances are close to zero either way.
prove it?You have pretty high number and your chances are close to zero either way.
prove it?
If the quota is allocated a large over Europe, it would be logical that all reach the interview.In my opinion it is logic that there isn't a chance that 43,000 winner from Europe will get an interview even if you consider special cut-offs for certain countries and that a lot of people won't go through the process.
I gave calculations. All because of Africa, it gets a lower quota.This has already happened in history.In 2004, the region received 17,146 visas.About as many, and he will receive in 2014.Also, as indicated by a slight increase in CN.So, if quota for Europe has been increased, then it has been decreased for some other region or regions, right? Just because the sum of all regional quotas has not changed.
Why would DOS significantly increase the number of winners for all regions then? Including the regions with decreasing quotas.
Do you also believe that everyone from other regions as well would be offered interviews?
I gave calculations. All because of Africa, it gets a lower quota.This has already happened in history.In 2004, the region received 17,146 visas.About as many, and he will receive in 2014.Also, as indicated by a slight increase in CN.