If I were the designer of the lottery software, I would make sure that no visa number is wasted on a spouse of a selectee. Since every entrant has to list his/her spouse, it's trivial to exclude selectee spouses. I have never seen both spouses selected for further processing, so I assume the software is programmed to do the exclusion.
If I were the designer of the lottery software, I would make sure that no visa number is wasted on a spouse of a selectee. Since every entrant has to list his/her spouse, it's trivial to exclude selectee spouses. I have never seen both spouses selected for further processing, so I assume the software is programmed to do the exclusion.
By "both spouses" do you mean the possibility of a couple being selected and processed? If yes, should a couple be lucky enough to both get selected in the same FY, KCC will process their forms, if both proceed to fill out their forms as main selectees (and list each other as derivatives of course). The forms will be sent to the applicable embassy/consulate when the CNs are current, KCC cannot discard one of their forms or disqualify one of them at this stage.
I'm almost certain I read of a forum member who said she and her husband both won. It was DV2012, when my husband got selected. Briefly. What I'm not sure of, is whether they won on May 1st, or in the redraw.
My husband got selected in DV2012, then I got selected the very next year. Anything can happen. It's a random draw (most times).
If it were to happen in the same DV year, I think you'd pursue the one with the best chances of a successful interview. Or if you're not sure, pursue both and if the first spouse fails, hopefully the second one will have better qualifications to win. Or you could both fail.