I tried to access the Jan Cut Off page but it is not available. Page not found. Anyone have the same problem?
Nope - it is here
http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/bulletin/bulletin_6228.html
I tried to access the Jan Cut Off page but it is not available. Page not found. Anyone have the same problem?
Really interesting. The numbers given to me (and also emailed to Rayme) had a limit on Uzbekistan. That is NOT there on the online release. Odd.
Hey percy was I right about your name coming from the Black night ?
Nope. More "classic" literature than that...
Perseus "Percy" Jackson?
I notice there has been no sign of PitBull since he came in here running his mouth about Eu being at 20K
Sirpercy aka britsimon why its different than one mailled to me about uzbekistan???
It is a very good question. The online one is not actually the "official release". Indeed there is a disclaimer that says the following:-
"Disclaimer: Online versions of the Visa Bulletin are for informational purposes only and every effort has been made to ensure their accuracy. Any questions regarding a cut-off date for a specific month can often be confirmed by consulting an official copy of the Visa Bulletin, available upon request from the Visa Office. "
So I think it is a mistake on the online version...
Nope!
Sir Percy Blakeney from "The Scarlet Pimpernel"? Just curious...
Exactly right. Well done! Your prize is that I am magically making you current for the month of February - and in your interview you will have the easiest time!
From Wikipedia:-
"Sir Percy is a wealthy English baronet who rescues individuals sentenced to death by the guillotine. He soon reveals himself to be a master of disguise, an imaginative planner, a formidable swordsman and a quick-thinking escape artist. With each rescue he taunts his enemies by leaving behind a card showing a small flower—a scarlet pimpernel. The identity of the Scarlet Pimpernel thus becomes a topic of widespread popular interest and the hero himself becomes the subject of an international manhunt by the French revolutionary authorities. To hide his true identity, Sir Percy presents himself in everyday life as a dim-witted, foppish playboy. His secret is kept by a band of friends known as the League of the Scarlet Pimpernel. The league operates as an undercover team in enacting Sir Percy's rescue plans."
Guys,
Did you notice that there is no special country limit for Uzbekistan in the original VB?