Hello everyone,
I have a question and I couldn't find anything quite answering my question so far, so I'm turning to you!
I received an e-mail yesterday telling me that my status had been updated, I checked and my appointment has been schedule to April.
But I'd like to postpone this interview for various reasons, the main one being that I'm not gonna be close to Paris (where the interview is gonna be held) and also because considering the 6 months visa I would get if I were to pass, it would suit my plans better if I were to get that visa around July, because I'd like to move at the end of the year rather than in October.
I contacted the embassy, and they told me it would be ok to postpone, but also that "the Diversity Lottery Program ends on September 30, 2014 and postponing the appointment too close to the deadline may jeopardize the availability of visa numbers should you qualify. Unfortunately we may never ensure that visa numbers will be available later."
So, from what I understand about the visa bulletin, even though over the past few years, Europe reached the "current" status by the end of September, this year they may stop the interviews sooner, as soon as they reach the maximum number of visas issued. Meaning they might stop raising the cut-off numbers each month. For instance if they were to reach the maximum number of visas issued by the end of April, the numbers would stop rising each month in the bulletin, and the next visa bulletins would show the same cut-off number for the next months in Europe(25,400). Am I right, or am I missing something?
Then if I am right about this first point, I couldn't find anything showing the updates about the actual number of visas being issued in total and/or by each country each month to try and get an idea of how many more visas are to be issued.
I assume that since they usually reach the current status by August for Europe, it means they usually still have some visas available at that time, and therefore that 'statistically' there shouldn't be any problem if I were to postpone my interview to June, am I right?
Basically, my concern is that they run out of visas to issue by the time my new interview comes in June.
So if anyone has any info about that and could help me understand and make the best decision possible, that would be great!
Thanks guys
I have a question and I couldn't find anything quite answering my question so far, so I'm turning to you!
I received an e-mail yesterday telling me that my status had been updated, I checked and my appointment has been schedule to April.
But I'd like to postpone this interview for various reasons, the main one being that I'm not gonna be close to Paris (where the interview is gonna be held) and also because considering the 6 months visa I would get if I were to pass, it would suit my plans better if I were to get that visa around July, because I'd like to move at the end of the year rather than in October.
I contacted the embassy, and they told me it would be ok to postpone, but also that "the Diversity Lottery Program ends on September 30, 2014 and postponing the appointment too close to the deadline may jeopardize the availability of visa numbers should you qualify. Unfortunately we may never ensure that visa numbers will be available later."
So, from what I understand about the visa bulletin, even though over the past few years, Europe reached the "current" status by the end of September, this year they may stop the interviews sooner, as soon as they reach the maximum number of visas issued. Meaning they might stop raising the cut-off numbers each month. For instance if they were to reach the maximum number of visas issued by the end of April, the numbers would stop rising each month in the bulletin, and the next visa bulletins would show the same cut-off number for the next months in Europe(25,400). Am I right, or am I missing something?
Then if I am right about this first point, I couldn't find anything showing the updates about the actual number of visas being issued in total and/or by each country each month to try and get an idea of how many more visas are to be issued.
I assume that since they usually reach the current status by August for Europe, it means they usually still have some visas available at that time, and therefore that 'statistically' there shouldn't be any problem if I were to postpone my interview to June, am I right?
Basically, my concern is that they run out of visas to issue by the time my new interview comes in June.
So if anyone has any info about that and could help me understand and make the best decision possible, that would be great!
Thanks guys