OK – I am going to be unavailable this whole weekend (three day weekend) so I am going to write up my thoughts and hopefully answer most questions. I will not be able to answer questions until Tuesday.
So what now for DV 2020 selectees.
OK – there are FIVE groups:
- People that had been issued visas but those visas expired.
- People on AP since having interviews earlier this year
- People who had interviews scheduled by KCC, but the interviews were cancelled
- People who got the ready for scheduling email.
- People that did not get the ready for scheduling email.
Group 1. You can get your visa re-issued, even if you are in the Schengen area. Contact your embassy and quote the judges order. You probably will need a new medical and will need to pay fees again. Don’t delay – you need to act fast. You should not need an interview so this should be easy for the embassy.
Group 2. If your case is now resolved (meaning whatever caused the AP delay is resolved) your case can now be approved. You will probably need a new medical to ensure the maximum visa validity. Contact the embassy asap and discuss the case with them. Do not waste time – now is the time to fight for your chance.
Group 3. Contact the embassy and see if they will schedule your case as an “emergency” or “mission critical” appointment. That is what Judge Mehta has ordered. You should make sure your medical is new.
Group 4. Having slept on this it strikes me there may be a chance for you. If you are in a country where the embassy is open and there are not that many winners there, I suggest you contact KCC and respectfully ask/demand that they forward your case to the embassy. This is outside of their normal procedure of scheduling, and they may not be able to do it – but if they will just send the case to the embassy, then it will be up to the embassy and yourself to get things arranged for the interview and the medical. It’s a chance. Quote the part of the order that I have quoted below. Judge Mehta has noted they behaved wrong and now need to do whatever they can to fix the problem in the last few weeks. Write to KCC and refer to the judges order – maybe some of you can make this happen.
Group 5. Other than cases where you are named, your chances of interview before the September 30th deadline is low. If there is an extension granted, it may only be covering the plaintiffs named on the various lawsuits. However, we will need to wait and see what Judge Mehta decides on the 25th.
In each case you should be prepared to refer to the lawsuit, and if needed provided a link to the order if an embassy does not know about it yet. The link is HERE
For those of you contacting the embassy or KCC, quote this part of the order that says they need to use “undertake good-faith efforts,” to “expeditiously process and adjudicate” your case by September 30th.
When contacting the embassies or KCC, you could use the following beginning of a letter with extracts from the court order.
Dear Sir/Madam,
As you should be aware on Friday September 4, Judge Mehta issued an order to the Department of State which directs the agencies such as DoS, KCC and the embassies to process and adjudicate DV2020 cases by the September 30th deadline. Judge Mehta has asked for a report of progress (including actions taken or not taken) for review on September 25th.
Additionally Judge Mehta found the following:
(1) the State Department’s policy of not reviewing and adjudicating non-exempt visas
is not in accordance with law, is in excess of statutory authority, and is arbitrary and capricious;
(2) the State Department’s non-processing of 2020 diversity visa applications constitutes agency
action unreasonably delayed; and (3) the State Department’s exclusion of 2020 diversity visa
applications from its guidance on mission critical services is arbitrary and capricious.He then ordered:
“Defendants shall undertake good-faith efforts, directly and through their designees, to expeditiously process and adjudicate DV-2020 diversity visa and derivative beneficiary applications and issue or reissue diversity and derivative beneficiary visas to eligible applicants by September 30, 2020”
Given this judgement from the Federal court, which has jurisdiction in these matters, I am contacting you to request your immediate cooperation so that my case can be adjudicated by the deadline and according to the order of the judge.
Suggested format for an email – add your own particular details and request according to your scenario (group) ALSO Include the link to the order.
For people named on the various lawsuits, contact your lawyers for more information – but you must realize they will be very busy so be patient. Those people should find their cases are rushed through whatever stage they are at, but again – your lawyer can advise.
About entry to the USA. The judges order explains that people will be subject to a ban on entry until January – so you could have the visa issued in September but could not travel until January. That is why you need a new medical to ensure the longest possible validity. HOWEVER, DoS might implement that differently because normally a valid visa means entry is allowed – so we will see if they choose to annotate these visas in a special way to control the entry period.
About closed embassies. For groups 1 and 2 no interview is needed. But for group 3, interviews should be possible even if the embassy is not fully open. Push the embassy for a mission critical/emergency interview as ordered by Judge Mehta.
For DV2021 cases
This MAY mean we can see some interviews scheduled in November and December. However, that is not 100% certain so wait and see. Having said that – we still have 9 months after December – so relax. Obviously DV2020 cases are the bigger concern right now because they have so little time. So please – hold your questions.
May 21, 2021 at 06:24
So is it possible to call the KCC and request them to submit your documents to the embassy even when your case number is not yet current???
May 21, 2021 at 06:26
Am a DV 2022 winner with a case number AF333**
May 22, 2021 at 00:04
You will wait until next year then…
May 22, 2021 at 00:04
No
September 24, 2020 at 16:46
Hi Brit,
You mentioned during last Q&A video session that you remember me, and that made me happy.
Just some insights about my case: I’m DV2020 and I was doing adjustment of status in the US. My wife she is outside the states, back in home country. So, I got adjusted last Tuesday Evening (September 22), yesterday I was running like crazy trying to pull all the strings to trigger the follow to join process for my wife. Sm1smom helped and guided me a lot. And today I received an invitation letter for interview at the embassy for early next week. I still cannot believe it that it is happening… We have all the documents bon hands, even medicals already…. Now, we just hope that everything will go smoothly with no changes, fingers crossed…
Thank you Brit, without you and your forum it would be impossible… Plus you recommended Sm1smom when I changed to AOS… You guys are the BEST!!!
I will be glad to keep in touch!
My best regards,
Sergiu
September 24, 2020 at 17:01
Sorry for misspelling and errors, you don’t have edit button here, LOL. I think that overall message is clear ?
September 24, 2020 at 21:56
Like I said Sergiu. FTJ cases always seem to get sorted out – its like a very easy thing for the CO – and they seem to love making someone happy with very little effort.
September 24, 2020 at 23:13
Lucky us 🙂 Anyway, thanks to you and to Sm1smom, i went through this process with the feeling I know what I’m doing. It was hard and stressful but it is almost over, just waiting for my wife :). Thank you and Sm1smom for your tremendous job, for litterely changing our lives and giving us hope!
September 24, 2020 at 23:21
I don’t know how one selfish and arrogant person can cause this much pain and suffer to tens of thousands of people around the world? Although his wife is an immigrant and his father and mother in law just recently got their green card through family immigration!
September 25, 2020 at 03:46
It’s amazing huh. BUT adversity brings good people together!
September 25, 2020 at 03:47
Yeah – Mom rocks huh!
September 23, 2020 at 18:07
Please how long will it take for them to request for my passport back? The medical centre told me today that they sent my result to the embassy yestersay but i have not heard from the embassy as they told me they will notify me through mail as soon as they receive my result.
September 23, 2020 at 18:45
I don’t know.
September 23, 2020 at 13:50
Hi Brit,
My wife met a girl that is also dv2020. She said that she had an interview at the embassy for September 28th, but today was called and interview was cancelled. Is it something related to yesterday hearing or just coincidence. Are there other people who share the same story?
Thanks!
September 23, 2020 at 14:33
Please county are u from
September 23, 2020 at 15:41
Moldova
September 23, 2020 at 15:44
Are u having an expired visa or u are yet to do interview before they issue u a visa
September 23, 2020 at 17:45
I don’t know anything about that.
September 24, 2020 at 17:22
@Sergiu Robu I have a person who is going for interview at US Embassy at Abu Dhabi on September 27 and I will report back about his case if he replied to my text because suddenly he got disconnected.
September 22, 2020 at 00:51
Dear Simon, any idea when the registration of DV2021 will start?
September 22, 2020 at 00:53
I mean DV2022
September 22, 2020 at 01:02
So simon said, it will be October 1st this year (he did not mention the time, but it used to be 12 noon EDT)
It is baed on Simon Youtube live (link below at 5:20 minutes)
https://youtu.be/PsRG92y287c
September 22, 2020 at 15:47
thank you
September 22, 2020 at 02:49
You mean DV2022. October 1 to Nov 3
September 22, 2020 at 15:47
Thank you
September 21, 2020 at 18:29
Ok sir,will update you,thank you.
September 21, 2020 at 18:00
I had my interview today and my passport was handed back to me because the hospital has not sent the medical report to and they also gave me a form which on it indicates we needd you medical report to proceed,please is there any hope with this situation? The hospital said they will send it to them on wednesday.
September 21, 2020 at 18:11
@ Joseph
What is your country of eligibility? Where did you interview? Well in my case (normal cases if I am not mistaken, simon can correct me) the medical envelop should be handed to you to bring to the interview.
Will wait and see what Simon think or anybody else.
September 21, 2020 at 18:26
When the embassy get the medical they should issue the visa. Be ready for them to ask for the passport again.
September 21, 2020 at 18:50
So two copies in-general Simon. One goes to the Embassy and one hand over to the applicant? Or it differs from consulate to consulate?
September 21, 2020 at 19:01
There can be different procedures at each consulate.
September 21, 2020 at 20:28
You will present the one handed to you at the port of entry,that is what i was told at the hospital.
September 18, 2020 at 22:46
Hi Simon,
Just wanted to thank you once more, as thanks to your efforts me and my wife have just got the interview re-scheduled for today with the visa being approved.
Quite exhausting year and miraculous ending, given the fact that we had relocated from Europe to South America just in the end of August. And Embassies quickly transferred our case from one to another.
Thank you again. And wish all the best to everyone in DV2020 and DV2021
September 19, 2020 at 00:49
Very cool – great news.
September 19, 2020 at 01:08
Congrats Vitaly. A new life chapter is about to begin. Wish you and everybody the best.
September 19, 2020 at 01:12
@Yas – did you get your visa yet?
September 19, 2020 at 01:49
@BritSimon
No Sir. However, the embassy at Abu Dhabi did send my form that I filled out (the supplemental information questionnaire) to DC and asked for expedite clearance.
However, I should mentioned that the embassy did not notice that my last name I entered with for DV entry was not the one on DS260 (since I corrected on DS260 after I notice a mixed letters of “e” and “i” with Arabic letter) , anyway, I brought that up and this might caused the delay)
Anyway, things getting really bad here in Abu Dhabi in regard to Covid-19 restriction and to my understanding it almost hard to get into this specific Emirate if you are not either an resident or citizen of UAE.
Best luck and I will update you either way very soon hopefully.
September 19, 2020 at 04:01
OK – well I hope to hear your good news soon!
September 24, 2020 at 17:19
@ BritSimon
I got the VISA Simon. Thanks to you and Baker @Baker. I should say that without Baker and his group of friends, I was not going to reach the US embassy in Abu Dhabi. And without this blog and you Simon, I was not going to know Baker.
Unfortunately, I got the Covid-19 in the United Arab Emirate and I was admitted into the hospital in Dubai city right now. I won’t be release until quarantine period of 14 days over.
What a journey!
One more thing to overcome.
Good luck everybody and thank you
September 24, 2020 at 22:04
It’s awesome news. Baker and his family really did an amazing thing, and I’m glad it worked out for you. Now – focus on your health and relax until January!
September 24, 2020 at 23:13
Dear Yas, don’t mention it. We are glad that we could help. We have to stand beside each other, and this blog is about that.
We are happy that visa was received and we all pray that you get well very soon and recover. I was a James Bond mission 🙁
Thank you Simon for been the reason for opening this window to help each other.
Take care
September 25, 2020 at 03:47
Love everything about this story (apart from the COVID hiccup).
September 18, 2020 at 06:00
So I went to my scheduled interview but KCC hadnt given the embassy my file, so couldnt proceed. named plaintiff and embassy had requested docs from KCC. ready for scheduling from May. Any thoughts Brit?
September 18, 2020 at 14:17
update: I called KCC (very politely) and sorted it all out very easily. back to embassy next week. happy days.
September 18, 2020 at 16:37
Did you manage to call KCC? Coz whenever I call them, they are closed due to weather!
September 18, 2020 at 22:25
Yes. I tested the number outside their working hours and got the inclimate weather message. But then I called back shortly after their office was scheduled to open and I got through, and didnt wait long at all to talk to someone. If you haven’t, make sure to check the workimg hours for KCC and the local time in Kentucky.
September 19, 2020 at 00:49
Press “0” to bypass the messages during office hours.
September 19, 2020 at 00:29
Great
September 15, 2020 at 18:51
Could it be there were no more selectees with cases below 9000 belonging to “x country” since Asia went current after vb April reached 18,450?
And that would’ve been 6 months from October…
September 15, 2020 at 19:21
There were only just under 13,000 visas issued when they started cancelling appointments. And the year always starts slow. So this is not surprising.