Sm1smom
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Yes, as most of things are being handled manually. Pretty bad news yet again...
Hmm? What are you talking about?
Yes, as most of things are being handled manually. Pretty bad news yet again...
Would this affect the processing of documents and scheduling interviews?
@Britsimon : Hi Simon thanks for your continuous help and support for DV winners, please can you answer the below questions :
- There is any difference betwen AILA plaintiff and Curtis’ mandamus case in term of outcome and preference?
- Does both cases could affect each other by means positively or negatively?
- let say if the Curtis case get success in any of the 4 outcome he mentioned in his last video : i will be applicable for the ones participated in his case only or it apply for all DV2020 cases ready for inteeview?
Considering that some of us are interested to sign for curtis case but because the charges still they are unable to goahead with.
Thanks
The only problem is who is going to give the decision to extend it? Trump or the republican senate? I wish we could all have a green card but Trump ruined the DV for us, no matter what happens nowIf a executive order can be amended or extended( immigrant ban ) why can’t a DV2020 lottery be extended or amended due to coronavirus pandemic. Let’s keep some hope.An old saying......It ain't over till (or until) the fat lady sings....
If a executive order can be amended or extended( immigrant ban ) why can’t a DV2020 lottery be extended or amended due to coronavirus pandemic. Let’s keep some hope.An old saying......It ain't over till (or until) the fat lady sings....
When was the first time you won ,It must have been hard winning twice and not going throughYes I think you are right!! I’m a second time lottery winner, first time I couldn’t make it coz case number was higher, second time I’m called for interview , everything done and then this happened. What a waste of time and money !! My documents have been sitting in embassy since March .
Man I you deserve to get gc imo.Yes I think you are right!! I’m a second time lottery winner, first time I couldn’t make it coz case number was higher, second time I’m called for interview , everything done and then this happened. What a waste of time and money !! My documents have been sitting in embassy since March .
Man I you deserve to get gc imo.[/QUOTEare you as well second time lottary winner?
Are you as well second time lottery winner?Man I you deserve to get gc imo.
Yes I think you are right!! I’m a second time lottery winner, first time I couldn’t make it coz case number was higher, second time I’m called for interview , everything done and then this happened. What a waste of time and money !! My documents have been sitting in embassy since March .
I don’t understand the paragraphhmmmm
Cristal clear, the end of dv 2020 ! Just what does it mean unless an exception? We can hope that dv 2020 after review within the 30days after proclamation can be exception ?hmmmm
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Hmm. The paragraph about contacting your embassy if you had a valid visa on 23 April but it’s expired, is interesting. It seems to imply that they are willing to reissue those..but the embassies (other than sydney) are saying they won’t. So, interesting but confusing.
(The “exceptions” language was always there - i think that applies to the sposue of USC (yes some DV are!), medical professionals etc.)
Hmm. The paragraph about contacting your embassy if you had a valid visa on 23 April but it’s expired, is interesting. It seems to imply that they are willing to reissue those..but the embassies (other than sydney) are saying they won’t. So, interesting but confusing.
(The “exceptions” language was always there - i think that applies to the sposue of USC (yes some DV are!), medical professionals etc.)
That paragraph is specifically aimed at DV visa holders though.Yes agreed - I keep seeing this "contact your embassy" answer, even though they are clear about NON immigrant visas being subject to the proclamation. It is unclear - and the sort of thing that could obviously be confused at embassy level unless very clearly stated.