Niconwalker
New Member
Hi, All,
I am looking for people stuck in DV-2004-AOS for whatever reason. Most common reason I think is security checks. I am thinking about lawsuit against USCIS. The group of people is needed, i.e. when the group of "stuck" DV-2004-AOS applicants file jointly against USCIS for the delays.
The reason of the worry is the last Visa Bulletin from DOS, "IMMIGRANT NUMBERS FOR JUNE 2004", published May 10, 2004 at: http://www.travel.state.gov/visa_bulletin.html
QUOTE: "PROSPECTS FOR FUTURE DV-2004 VISA AVAILABILITY
No applicant can take future Diversity Visa (DV) availability for granted. DV-2004 numbers could be exhausted even before the end of the fiscal (visa) year, since with each passing month fewer numbers remain. Very heavy demand for DV numbers, particularly at CIS Offices in the United States, might also bring allocations to the annual limit.
AND MORE: .. Applicants whose cases are not processed to conclusion during the month of original interview should be aware that they risk losing their chance for a visa. Therefore, it is in the best interest of DV applicants who wish to take advantage of their visa opportunity to apply for and obtain their visa as expeditiously as possible."
I am in NC. So, those from NC, possibly VA, SC are welcome. Let's try to do something about this AOS before it is too late.
thanks, Niconwalker
niconwalker@yahoo.com
I am looking for people stuck in DV-2004-AOS for whatever reason. Most common reason I think is security checks. I am thinking about lawsuit against USCIS. The group of people is needed, i.e. when the group of "stuck" DV-2004-AOS applicants file jointly against USCIS for the delays.
The reason of the worry is the last Visa Bulletin from DOS, "IMMIGRANT NUMBERS FOR JUNE 2004", published May 10, 2004 at: http://www.travel.state.gov/visa_bulletin.html
QUOTE: "PROSPECTS FOR FUTURE DV-2004 VISA AVAILABILITY
No applicant can take future Diversity Visa (DV) availability for granted. DV-2004 numbers could be exhausted even before the end of the fiscal (visa) year, since with each passing month fewer numbers remain. Very heavy demand for DV numbers, particularly at CIS Offices in the United States, might also bring allocations to the annual limit.
AND MORE: .. Applicants whose cases are not processed to conclusion during the month of original interview should be aware that they risk losing their chance for a visa. Therefore, it is in the best interest of DV applicants who wish to take advantage of their visa opportunity to apply for and obtain their visa as expeditiously as possible."
I am in NC. So, those from NC, possibly VA, SC are welcome. Let's try to do something about this AOS before it is too late.
thanks, Niconwalker
niconwalker@yahoo.com