Hi all,
I'm from the UK and have been checking to see if we were valid to enter the visa lottery for over a decade now. This year which I unfortunately missed I saw we are finally on the list. I've been looking all over their FAQs and online but can't find any specific answers on requirements and timeframes after you have been selected for the lottery.
If I were to apply in 2024:
- how long until I am then selected (if selected)
- how long then to apply for immigration visa and have interview
- then most importantly, how long until you are forced to move to remain valid.
I ask this as I need to know if I need to plan this strategically and only apply in a year where I am ready to move in the next year, or I can keep applying and if successful still stall on actually moving over, as life moves and changes very fast.
Once you have completed the process in full and are living in the USA are you required to spend a certain number of days/months there per year to remain valid?
Thanks for your help in advanced!
Kind regards,
Jake
I'm from the UK and have been checking to see if we were valid to enter the visa lottery for over a decade now. This year which I unfortunately missed I saw we are finally on the list. I've been looking all over their FAQs and online but can't find any specific answers on requirements and timeframes after you have been selected for the lottery.
If I were to apply in 2024:
- how long until I am then selected (if selected)
- how long then to apply for immigration visa and have interview
- then most importantly, how long until you are forced to move to remain valid.
I ask this as I need to know if I need to plan this strategically and only apply in a year where I am ready to move in the next year, or I can keep applying and if successful still stall on actually moving over, as life moves and changes very fast.
Once you have completed the process in full and are living in the USA are you required to spend a certain number of days/months there per year to remain valid?
Thanks for your help in advanced!
Kind regards,
Jake