dbaz
New Member
Hi,
This is my first post here and i would like to wish good luck to all DV participants of 2014 and 2015.
Now, as far as myself, i have a case number of 2014EU39xxx which seems very close to an interview, and i’m waiting patiently for the notification letter.
I have all my documents ready for the interview (except medicals and police certificates), and i think that i am quite well prepared for that.
Only recently however, i realized that the place where my interview is scheduled is the worst possible in Europe. It is the US Embassy in Athens, Greece.
By searching the CEAC data of 2014 (by the way i would like to thank the guys that uploaded them), i noticed that this specific Embassy has the by far the highest Refusal and Administrative Processing Ratios in all over Europe and most of the World.
I have attached an Image File (i tried to upload XLS but couldn't) with the data to see for yourselves, but in short let me outline the main findings. The US Embassy in Athens, Greece is the:
1) ONLY Consulate in Europe that Less than 50% of the people that have an interview actually get the Visa (Europe Average 81%, most countries 90%+, Athens only 48%)
2) ONLY Consulate in Europe that more than 20% of the people that have an interview are refused at the first place (Europe Average 5.5%, most countries less than 3%, Athens 23%)
3) ONLY Consulate in Europe (with Moscow Embassy) that more than 25% of the people that have an interview go into administrative processing (Europe Average 13.5%, most countries less than 10 %, Athens 29%)
All the above data are for EU case number interviews only.
I wonder what makes this specific consulate so hard to get issued a VISA:
- Maybe some stubborn immigration officers that try to find the smallest details to cut people?
- Maybe some very strict policies against Greek citizens, for some reason? (Terrorism etc.)
- Maybe the fact that there are no specific interview details for this Specific Embassy, so people don’t know what to expect?
- Maybe that the Greek people get the interview too lightly and aren’t well prepared?
I’m quite confused…
On top of all that i recently saw an announcement at the official website of the Athens US Embassy that reads: “Please be advised that due to the peak summer travel season, applicants may experience some delays in the processing of their immigrant visas. We kindly advise all applicants to not make any travel arrangements until the visa is actually issued”.
I haven’t a similar announcement in any other consular website.
All the above make me wonder if the place of my interview is ruining my USA dreams and if i should start searching the possibility of having the interview done in another embassy.
Thoughts?
This is my first post here and i would like to wish good luck to all DV participants of 2014 and 2015.
Now, as far as myself, i have a case number of 2014EU39xxx which seems very close to an interview, and i’m waiting patiently for the notification letter.
I have all my documents ready for the interview (except medicals and police certificates), and i think that i am quite well prepared for that.
Only recently however, i realized that the place where my interview is scheduled is the worst possible in Europe. It is the US Embassy in Athens, Greece.
By searching the CEAC data of 2014 (by the way i would like to thank the guys that uploaded them), i noticed that this specific Embassy has the by far the highest Refusal and Administrative Processing Ratios in all over Europe and most of the World.
I have attached an Image File (i tried to upload XLS but couldn't) with the data to see for yourselves, but in short let me outline the main findings. The US Embassy in Athens, Greece is the:
1) ONLY Consulate in Europe that Less than 50% of the people that have an interview actually get the Visa (Europe Average 81%, most countries 90%+, Athens only 48%)
2) ONLY Consulate in Europe that more than 20% of the people that have an interview are refused at the first place (Europe Average 5.5%, most countries less than 3%, Athens 23%)
3) ONLY Consulate in Europe (with Moscow Embassy) that more than 25% of the people that have an interview go into administrative processing (Europe Average 13.5%, most countries less than 10 %, Athens 29%)
All the above data are for EU case number interviews only.
I wonder what makes this specific consulate so hard to get issued a VISA:
- Maybe some stubborn immigration officers that try to find the smallest details to cut people?
- Maybe some very strict policies against Greek citizens, for some reason? (Terrorism etc.)
- Maybe the fact that there are no specific interview details for this Specific Embassy, so people don’t know what to expect?
- Maybe that the Greek people get the interview too lightly and aren’t well prepared?
I’m quite confused…
On top of all that i recently saw an announcement at the official website of the Athens US Embassy that reads: “Please be advised that due to the peak summer travel season, applicants may experience some delays in the processing of their immigrant visas. We kindly advise all applicants to not make any travel arrangements until the visa is actually issued”.
I haven’t a similar announcement in any other consular website.
All the above make me wonder if the place of my interview is ruining my USA dreams and if i should start searching the possibility of having the interview done in another embassy.
Thoughts?