I hope they don't play save, but from what i have seen from the last 2 years when there was cut off for most of the regions i.e. 2004 and 2005 they gave a bit over 48k visas.1,9K selectees in high CN can make a difference. I see they have changed a bit since then. Don't get me wrong with my number EU48k nearly 49 i still hope i will be current. Just i am less hopeful after the last VB.
I have already proven that and shown exactly how the errors get into the statistics. It isn't in dispute at all - up to you whether you accept it or not.
I agree that you can get a glass completely full if you fill it to overflowing, but you also create a mess and that is more work your yourself. Is that what you do when you fill a glass?
You seem to think KCC will go through the work of trying to schedule THOUSANDS of interviews in the certain knowledge that those interviews will need to be cancelled. People would spend money on medicals, police certificates and travelling to interviews purely to have those appointments cancelled at the last minute. They might do that for a few people because they make a mistake in calculations, BUT I really do not think they would do that deliberately. Do you?
And then of course there is the small detail that current is defined in every visa bulletin as meaning there are enough visas to satisfy predicted demand.
I have already proven that and shown exactly how the errors get into the statistics. It isn't in dispute at all - up to you whether you accept it or not.
I agree that you can get a glass completely full if you fill it to overflowing, but you also create a mess and that is more work your yourself. Is that what you do when you fill a glass?
You seem to think KCC will go through the work of trying to schedule THOUSANDS of interviews in the certain knowledge that those interviews will need to be cancelled. People would spend money on medicals, police certificates and travelling to interviews purely to have those appointments cancelled at the last minute. They might do that for a few people because they make a mistake in calculations, BUT I really do not think they would do that deliberately. Do you?
And then of course there is the small detail that current is defined in every visa bulletin as meaning there are enough visas to satisfy predicted demand.
Wow you almost got me .But no...
First of all let me quote Susie from one post on visajourney, and thats correct statement"current means they think they have visas for everyone.." so think is quite unstable term isn't it.
About spending money on medical etc...Who guarantees you for any visa type that if you pay some fee you'll get it?We live in capitalism...
And third no I don't think they do it deliberately, but thats the way.Glass analogy isn't appropriate here because this isnt so simple process.I'm not trying to convince you of anything, but it does not look all black and white as you explained.
Wow you almost got me .But no...
First of all let me quote Susie from one post on visajourney, and thats correct statement"current means they think they have visas for everyone.." so think is quite unstable term isn't it.
About spending money on medical etc...Who guarantees you for any visa type that if you pay some fee you'll get it?We live in capitalism...
And third no I don't think they do it deliberately, but thats the way.Glass analogy isn't appropriate here because this isnt so simple process.I'm not trying to convince you of anything, but it does not look all black and white as you explained.
LOL - ok, it seems you are determined to believe it - that's fine - I don't begrudge you that right!
On the VB by the way - here is what is says. ""C" means current, i.e., numbers are available for all qualified applicants;"
Hah come on man...
On the chart below, the listing of a date for any class indicates that the class is oversubscribed (see paragraph 1); "C" means current, i.e., numbers are available for all qualified applicants;
This is for other visa types
AF68xxx.
I just received the 2nl today
Ohh ok I didn't mean to misinterpret you.
For ME glass analogy isnt perfect and you know why because KCC has enough time to deal with the rest of the winners, and with glass your done in a sec.Medical is set after interview date change, you know the process you cant do it before status change, so please do not change the thesis...KCC isnt stupid they inform you in letter that selection doesn't guarantee you a visa, but almost two months before september gives them enough time to know where they stand at and how to handle situation if they set current, and again at any time they can easy drop all the rest at the bottom of pile. In that form off logic I quoted you .
Please, now you're starting to insult basic intelligence. I respect you but I do not have time to argue all night unless you have a valid arguments.About what couriers you are talking about in the 21st century, do you think that everything is sent by mail...And what slots wasting, scheduling is done by KCC with planning..In some years they went current earlier simple because of less winners, different distribution or maybe because we had Government shutdown for one month etc whatever..This is not connected to my view of current at the end, you are again change the thesis.
Please, now you're starting to insult basic intelligence. I respect you but I do not have time to argue all night unless you have a valid arguments.About what couriers you are talking about in the 21st century, do you think that everything is sent by mail...And what slots wasting, scheduling is done by KCC with planning..In some years they went current earlier simple because of less winners, different distribution or maybe because we had Government shutdown for one month etc whatever..This is not connected to my view of current at the end, you are again change the thesis.
The data Dalius was using took each selectee and derivative with their status. There were lots of cases where the principal selectee had been approved (or denied, or AP) and the derivatives for that case were still marked as ready. That is not correct. If the main applicant is denied the others are denied. If the main applicant is approved the others are probably approved. CEAC data wasn't being accurately updated (still isn't) but the way the data was collected fed through a larger inaccuracy to Dalius' graphs.
The read cases with dates in the past are not officially dead. If the applicant wanted to revive the case they could contact KCC and get it rescheduled. However, in practice, I doubt that would happen often. I also doubt it is having much if any impact on the VB movement. People reviving their cases still would need to go back to KCC so there is no need to keep their spots open for them - KCC are already taken into account that they are unlikely to revive.
As for all regions going current - feel free to believe that - but that view cannot be supported by the data.
Guys, decorum please - something seems to be in the air today. causing some rather unnecessary excitement...Simon your assumption is totally incorrect. When Rafik data was presented in our (Bulgarian) forum two users said strait away that data is not correct because one of them said that they could not take custody of their 2 kids witch were from previous marriage. So their kids are ready and they will stay as ready till the end of Sept. The other didn't give specific reason but it was the same story 2 issued and 2 ready wile on the data sheet there are 4 issued.
At the same time I don't know what will be your explanation about cases like EU8209 in witch the 3rd applicant is refused and first and second issued, or EU8829 where 2nd applicant is refused and 1st and 3rd issued.
Believe me it is not a mistake by CEAC. When it comes to issued visas Dalius data is more correct than Rafik's!!!
Thanks to Rafik and Dalius for their effort and the difference is not that big although 500 visas can make a huge difference even for a region like EU.
Simon your assumption is totally incorrect. When Rafik data was presented in our (Bulgarian) forum two users said strait away that data is not correct because one of them said that they could not take custody of their 2 kids witch were from previous marriage. So their kids are ready and they will stay as ready till the end of Sept. The other didn't give specific reason but it was the same story 2 issued and 2 ready wile on the data sheet there are 4 issued.
At the same time I don't know what will be your explanation about cases like EU8209 in witch the 3rd applicant is refused and first and second issued, or EU8829 where 2nd applicant is refused and 1st and 3rd issued.
Believe me it is not a mistake by CEAC. When it comes to issued visas Dalius data is more correct than Rafik's!!!
Thanks to Rafik and Dalius for their effort and the difference is not that big although 500 visas can make a huge difference even for a region like EU.