We will have many DV2024 selectees with very basic questions. Let me try and address the most frequent ones here in the hope that people will read this. If you ask a question and I give you a link to this page, it is to indicate that your question can be answered by reading this page and using some common sense. Please use the links in the title at the top of this page for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and the DV lottery guide. There is LOTS of information available on my site – so a look through the FAQ and guide will take care of most questions.
Please read the ground rules at the bottom of this page.
Here are two links to help those still not able to check their entry:
https://britsimonsays.com/faq/checking-esc-page-check-without-mistakes/
And here is a video to explain how to check your entry result.
This one with tips about submitting the DS260.
And for those that cannot submit their DS260.
https://britsimonsays.com/faq/ds260-case-number-doesnt-match-case-number/
Now – some questions.
Is there a deadline to submit my DS260?
There is no official deadline to submit your DS260. People will continue to submit DS260s for DV2024 cases well into 2024. Submissions as late as April, May or perhaps (but more riskily) even June of next year will still get processed in time. Now – submitting as early as you can without rushing and making mistakes is always the “normal” advice, unless you want to delay your interview date for some reason (which does apply to some people).
How long does it take to process the DS260?
The actual processing time of the DS260 is quite short – probably 3 to 4 weeks, but since KCC are flooded with DS260s in May and June, there is a backlog that builds up meaning you will wait for them to even start processing your DS260. That backlog should be mostly removed by January or February at the latest.
Does every DS260 take the same time to process?
No. There is some background checks required on each case that vary according to the situation of the selectees. The precise details of the checks are not published, but we can guess they are mainly about ensuring security of the USA. That means they communicate with agencies and foreign governments about the details you provide on the DS260. Some countries co-operate with the USA, some don’t. In countries that don’t co-operate you can expect DS260 will take longer. So, some cases are very simple, and some not so simple. If a selectee was raised in Western Europe, works in an office and has never travelled to certain high risk countries we can expect the DS260 processing (once the case is ACTUALLY processed, not queued) to be quick. If on the other hand someone has travel history around certain countries in the Middle East or lists their work as “Nuclear weapons specialist”, well they can expect the US government to take longer over those checks.
So – never assume that all DS260s submitted on the same day will complete processing on the same day. There will be variations.
When will I be interviewed?
Interview timing is mainly based on your case number, and where that number is ranked within each region. If you submitted your DS260 early, but have a high case number within your region, you will wait until that case number is ready to be interviewed. So – if you are case number 10000 in AS region for example you can expect a long wait before being interviewed. However regions have their own numbering, SO that same number in AF region (where the highest case number could be a lot higher) that 10000 number would be very low. So “low or high” number is relative within the region.
When will interviews start and how will I be told of my interview date?
No DV2024 interviews will happen before October 2023. DV2024 interviews will continue until September 30th 2024. So stop packing your bags. It’s a long process. Interview scheduled are notified in monthly batches about 6 weeks before the interview month. The notification for an interview is called the 2NL (an email telling you to check the ESC page).
When will KCC send the first 2NLs?
The first 2NLs (the interview notification) for DV2024 will go out in mid/late August. That will be for cases that have been processed AND are current for October. Then 2NLs will come in a monthly schedule, also late in each month. So – late in September for November interviews and so on.
When are the visa bulletins published?
The visa bulletins are published around the 8th to the 15th of each month. It can be a little earlier or later, so don’t get worked up if it hasn’t arrived on the 15th.
“My case number is XXXX when will I be scheduled?”
Oh man. These questions are tiring. I really expect people to use some thought process about this, and if you can’t do that, then asking me to think for you is not going to be warmly welcomed by me. I have made available more than enough information to get an idea of how scheduling works, but remember, cases are scheduled according to ALL the following three things.
- The case number. No case will EVER be scheduled until the case number is ready.
- DS260 submission. Until the DS260 is submitted AND PROCESSED, you will not be scheduled.
- Embassy capacity – the embassy must be open and have enough capacity to schedule all the cases that are current and processed. In fact the embassy capacity is currently the largest hinderence for many cases. We have seen some embassies that have built up backlogs hundreds of fully processed cases, and yet they still only accept a handful of cases each month. Unfortunately there does not seem to be any way to force them to do the correct amount of work, so people assigned to those underperforming embassies have a large risk.
How do KCC schedule the cases?
Roughly speaking all interviews are spread out over the year, starting in October and ending the following September. KCC release numbers via the visa bulletin to say which case numbers can be interviewed. Check out this article to understand how to read the visa bulletin.
KCC will increase the number made current on each region at a pace that ensures they have enough interviews to match the embassy capacity during each month.
So – to take an example. If OC had a highest case number of 1000, we could roughly expect to see that number increase by 100 each month. It might be 75 one month and 125 the next, but you get the general idea – it is a slow progression over the year.
Additionally it is important to understand that sometimes higher case numbers will be scheduled before lower case numbers. This is because of the timing of when the cases become current and are processed. Each embassy has an AV queue, which is an ordered list of cases waiting for scheduling. The way that queue is managed is described in this video:
https://youtu.be/8D5QzxAiXBI
Should I unlock my DS260 or will that cause a delay?
Unlocking generally causes no delay to DV2024 cases. It is far more important to have an accurate DS260 than be worried about a delay, but unfortunately some inexperienced lawyers have misunderstood the process and comments made by government officials to give an impression that unlocking should be avoided. They are quite clearly incorrect. We have many people that have unlocked DV2024 cases and have been fully processed. So – if you need to unlock, do so.
More information about the bad advice to not unlock is here.
Will there be a second draw?
In some years it is possible that there would be a small second draw around September/October. We don’t know how likely that is for DV2024 yet.
Selectees, cases and case numbers
OK – so there is some confusion about this – so let me cover it here.
When the selectee numbers are published (in the July or August visa bulletin there is a number shown for each country within each region. That number is the number of *selectees – INCLUDING derivatives*. So – if a winner was single, that is one selectee on one case number. If the winner was married and had one child, that would count as three selectees. The global quota of visas is ~55,000, so if the three person family were to be approved, that is 3 out of 55,000.
Each winner gets a case number. The derivatives are on that same case number. Each region has it’s on set of case numbers – so there can be an AF1, AF2, AS1, AS2, EU1 and EU2 ands so on. So when you tell me your case number is case number 12345 – it is meaningless. I need the year and region.
As I explain in this post about holes theory – the case numbers assigned have “holes” (or gaps between them). So – case number 2023EU20000 does NOT have 19999 cases in front of them. The number will be less. However, there may be less case numbers – but each case has the selectee and derivatives.
To understand your “place in the line”, you have to understand the density of cases, number of derivatives on each case, how many cases will respond, how many will be approved and so on. There is a lot to understand. I wrote a series of articles a couple of years ago – and all can be understood by reading those – start with density analysis, and use the links at the bottom of that article to get to the others. The analysis was specific to DV2016 – but the principles are the same.
In the first few months of the new program year we don’t have much data. In January we get access to the CEAC data and then we will understand a lot more. The CEAC data is all the case status info for every case – but again we will not have DV2024 CEAC data until January 2024. In the meantime, you can see excellent visualizations of the DV2018 and 2019 data at the site maintained by a smart guy call Xarthisius. The site illustrates well the density, response rate and so on, which are things you will hear me explain (and can read about on my site).
I have heard there are some HUGE case numbers assigned in DV2024, why is that?
We won’t know how many people are selected in DV2024 until we see the visa bulletin which lists all the selectees by country. That bulletin is usually published in July or August. So – it is unwise to panic about the high case numbers at this point. Watch the video below for a better understanding.
How many visas can be issued for DV2024? How about XXX country?
According to the published information, there are almost 55,000 visas available globally. However, the visas are allocated through a quota system to each region. They are NOT allocated by country. However, no one country can receive more than 7% of the global allocation. – so regions have an allocation of the 55,000 global quota. This is explained in more detail here.
Can DV2024 be stopped by Trump/Republicans/Aliens?
This was fully detailed in this post from August 2017. Since then, Trump and the Republicans have continued to achieve almost nothing, and there has been no credible progress toward immigration law changes. Please read that article, and don’t ask me the same questions again until an actual real law is passed.
Terminology
1NL – First Notification Letter (Selection letter)
221g – AP Refusal after interview, not final
2NL – Second notification letter (Interview letter)
AV – Visa numbers have been allocated, and the case is ready to be scheduled for appointment
CEAC – Consular Electronic Application Center
CN – Case Number
DOS – Department of State
DS260 – Immigrant Visa Application Form
DV – Diversity Visa
INTS – Case has been scheduled for an appointment
KCC – Kentucky Consular Center
NVC – National Visa Centre
PCC – Police Clearance Certificate
POE – Point of Entry
RV – Case processing is complete, and the case has been reported for the allocation of visa numbers
USCIS – United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
VB – Visa Bulletin
GROUND RULES for BritSimonSays.com
I don’t work for the government, I don’t get paid for this. I work for a living and I sleep sometimes. So – I expect people to respect my time. That means the following “rules” exist on my site.
- Read the DV lottery guide. It includes a link to my guide on how to complete the DS260, an overall rough idea of the process and so on.
- READ the FAQ (frequently asked questions). If you ask me a question that is covered in the FAQ, you are wasting my time. Please help me help you and others that need help
- Learn how to use the search feature and translation features of this site.
- Post your questions in English. Like many of you, I am multilingual but English is a common language – and most Americans ONLY speak English, and mostly, not very well (hehehe).
- If asking multiple questions, number your questions and consider how I can answer the question. Consider how I can answer with a simple yes or no or short answer – you will find I ALWAYS answer questions like that, because you considered how to make the answer easy for me to give. Give me enough detail to answer the question without making me read about your life history for 10 minutes. I do ignore some rambling questions that send me to sleep…
- Do NOT post “are you sure” type questions – I simply HATE that. It is a huge waste of my time to have to deal with that type of follow up. Read my answer 10 times if you need, but unless you are CONVINCED I misunderstood or answered incorrectly, don’t ask me the same thing I just answered.
- Post your question once and wait for a reply. Sometimes your post won’t show up on the public page until I approve it. That doesn’t mean you should post the same question 5 more times. Just wait.
- If following up to a question you already asked – use “REPLY” to keep the questions in context. I see an administrators view of the questions – I don’t always see that one question is close to your previous question, but I am able to jump to the thread if you use reply.
- Don’t expect me to know everything about life in all the countries around the world. You may not have left country A – but you should consider that the world does not all work the same way as country A.
- Tell the truth. Don’t lie to me. I hate it – and it is pointless. This process requires honesty. So do I.
- Keep your data private. Your case number should be quoted with region and year, but you don’t need to give me, or anyone else, a precise number. Give a range by “X-ing out” the last few digits. So – if your number is 2023AF000012345, you can quote your number as 2023AF12XXX. That tells me you are about the 12000 to 13000 range in AF region in 2023.
- Every year I get a few characters that drive me nuts. There is the person that asks every single question that pops into their head. If someone is making use of the info here, that should not be necessary. Take some responsibility for your own case. Second I get some smartasses that get uppity with me over one thing or another. I could argue for England, I enjoy a good argument, but this isn’t the place for that and I am too busy. I will not hesitate to delete messages I find annoying or damaging to other people’s chances. Some people are amazed when I do that – but this is my blog. If you want to argue because you think you know better, just find somewhere else to do that. I’m not interested in feeding your ego, and I don’t care if you think I am arrogant, mean, a tyrant or whatever. Really – I don’t care, so those “accusations” don’t hurt me.
- This space reserved for any other rules I think of, whenever I think of them.
June 7, 2023 at 09:51
Hi Simon,
I point out a copy-paste typo: “AND have submitted their documents” (not in 2024).
Always thank you for your help
June 7, 2023 at 13:02
Thanks!
June 28, 2023 at 17:17
High Simon
Thank you for your commitment and efforts that you are making to get us succeeded
I have filled ds260 3 day ago but I have made errors on passport ID number, so should I unlock and correct it. May case number is 44k fro Africa region with family members of 3 …all other family members information was provided correctly…please help me that I may get relief from stress
June 28, 2023 at 17:18
Dv2024
June 29, 2023 at 16:51
Why are you stressed? Your DS260 will be processed in due course, and then you will wait until next year for anything to happen… relax.
June 8, 2023 at 22:43
Hello Do you know what should I write in Spouse if I am not legally married to my wife. We have 1 child together and we live together but we got married 15 years ago but our marriage is not legal (unregistered).
June 9, 2023 at 12:17
You cannot include a spouse that you are not legally married to.
June 9, 2023 at 05:23
Hi Simon, please am a bit confused while fill in my children DS 260: nationality: Cameroon because there father is a Cameronia, now passport ID: I use Nigeria passport for them. The question now is there another question that says: do they have another nationality, I said yes which is Nigeria, is it ok like that?. Or should I put nationality: Nigerian because am from Nigeria.then put the traveling document Nigeria passport. Now the second question that say do you have other nationality: I will say yes then add Cameroon there but they don’t have Cameroon passport .
June 9, 2023 at 12:21
You can use the Nigerian passport. The eligibility comes from the principal winner.
June 9, 2023 at 16:05
Am the winner and am from Nigeria but married to Cameroonian. My husband is from Cameroon
June 9, 2023 at 18:34
That’s fine – the case will be charged to Cameroon. Just remember your husband needs to prove he meets the requirements as a winner – same for you.
June 10, 2023 at 03:05
The problem now is he can not lay hands on his secondary school certificate but he also acquired 2 year training in modern carpenter job in Cameroon which he has the certificate can that quality him, but presently his into business.
June 10, 2023 at 11:24
Also will the requirement for him be on education and marriage
June 10, 2023 at 12:11
His work as a carpenter does NOT meet the requirements to qualify through work experience. So, if he does not meet the education requirements either, then your case it at risk. Not all COs understand the rules about cross charging (which is what you did in choosing his country), but if they do, they will apply all the same requirements to him as to you.
It’s odd that you mention married. If you are married to him, then he is married to you. So why did you raise that?
June 10, 2023 at 13:07
Why I raise that is because since I am legally married to him and I meet all the requirement and am the winner too I think I can cover him on the education aspect since he can’t get his own.
June 10, 2023 at 13:49
Mary, it doesn’t work like that. You used cross charging which is described in this rule from their FAM guide (the official guide for COs).
“(U) A principal entrant born in a non-qualifying country and the spouse who was born in a qualifying country may be issued DVs, provided the relationship was established before submitting the entry. In such instances, however, both applicants are principal applicants for cross-chargeability and must be issued visas and apply for admission to the United States simultaneously.”
The bit that says “both applicants are principal applicants” is the point. Your husband is a principal applicant because you charged to his country. So – if a CO knows that, and understands the rule, then they should expect your husband to meet the requirements.
June 9, 2023 at 16:09
I claim my husband county of birth by marriage
June 10, 2023 at 14:15
Thank you sir I get it now
June 10, 2023 at 14:59
Just a quick message to say thank you for all the content on this blog. I know it’s a lot of work to create helpful content on the web and to answer questions from random people, so thanks you for that.
June 10, 2023 at 17:52
You’re welcome!
June 11, 2023 at 04:41
Thank you so much for your wonderful insights. I appreciate your hard work in improving the life of others.
Question: Supposedly, come next month the number of selectees for Dv2024 are roughly around the same as that of Dv2023 then what would that indicate knowing that there are some record level high case numbers. For instance, if the selectee numbers for Oceania are roughly around 2500 (referencing last year’s statistics) then what would this mean for the high case number selectees? Would this mean we’d see bulletin cut offs going higher at this time next year or would it also remain similar?
June 12, 2023 at 09:23
OK – some mathing…
The 2500 selectees on the DV2023 are spread among 1163 actual cases with 2843 being the highest case number. That means 40.9% of case numbers are actual cases, and the holes rate is 59.1%.
OK – I have seen a number of OC cases reported at around 4600 to 4700 and one case reported at 6800. Let’s assume the 6800 is some kind of anomaly (this has happened before), and that cases actually max out at 5000. That is just an illustration – not a prediction.
In that case, and assuming we have the same 1163 cases, we would have a holes rate of 76.7% to get to CN5000 (and just for fun, 83% for 6800).
Now – is that impossible? No.
The OC holes rate as recently as DV2019 and DV2018 was less than 10%. We saw a dramatic increase in holes in the 2020 year. So – if they have implemented some new security measure for DV2024 we could easily see another dramatic increase.
So then the VB numbers would appear to run faster because there would be less cases per holes.
Perhaps you can now see why discussing case numbers without knowing selectee numbers is pointless.
June 21, 2023 at 17:01
Thank you as always. Really appreciate your support.
June 12, 2023 at 06:59
Hi Simon, I’m a selectee in DV2024 c/n OC00038##. I’m currently unemployed and actively looking for work. Seeking your opinion on whether (or not) I should wait to submit my DS-260 once I land a job so I can complete the ‘what is your occupation’ question as an employed person which is a better profile than being unemployed. Aside from this, I meet the education and work experience criteria for the program. Thank you
June 12, 2023 at 09:41
No need to wait. Everyone going through the process will quit their jobs at some point to move.
June 16, 2023 at 21:10
Hi, Simon. I am from Ghana and my case number is AF23k. Please is my case number low or high, and what’s the possibility of getting the 2NL?
June 16, 2023 at 22:00
Year?
June 18, 2023 at 12:44
2024
June 13, 2023 at 06:01
great thank you!
June 16, 2023 at 19:07
Dear Simon,
I would like to clarify whether it is necessary to provide a U.S. Police Certificate for the four year period in which I resided in the U.S. as an international student on an F1 visa? The documents page states, “Present and former residents of the United States should NOT obtain any police certificates covering their residence in the United States” and the reciprocity by country page does not include the U.S. However I was not sure whether this visa category (F1) qualifies for residential status for this purpose.
Thank you 🙂
June 16, 2023 at 21:06
No.
June 17, 2023 at 01:25
Sorry, I’m confused. Do you mean:
1. I do not need to provide a police certificate for my time in the U.S.
Or
2. I do not qualify as a resident during that period and therefore must provide a police certificate
Thank you!
June 17, 2023 at 09:32
1.
June 17, 2023 at 18:51
Thank you so much!
June 17, 2023 at 09:11
Hi Sir,
1.Should I add an IT course/Program I did for 6 months to my DS260 to top up mine high school diploma?
2.At the time of filling your DS260 you were unemployed but you become employed after filling it, is it important to unlock to correct it?
3.Is it that important to add your nickname to DS260 the personal section? Especially when you use it on most of your social media platforms?
Thank you for all your efforts 🙏waiting for the reply
June 17, 2023 at 09:34
1. Your choice.
2. No
3. Use your own judgement about how widely used the name is…
June 17, 2023 at 12:05
Hi Simon, I made a mistake in my children DS 260, where they ask for the name of the person currently living in the address, I put the address instead of name should I unlock it?
June 17, 2023 at 12:12
No need
June 17, 2023 at 21:14
Hi Simon, please I am from Ghana and my case number is AF202423k.
1. Is my case number low or high
2. What’s the possibility of getting the 2NL this year?
June 19, 2023 at 06:24
1. Pretty low
2. I don’t know – it depends on your embassy.
June 18, 2023 at 12:58
Hi, BritSimon, I forgot to upload or insert my picture when filling the DS 260. Will that prevent me from making my case number current and to calling for interview?
June 19, 2023 at 06:37
No – because there is no photo uploaded to the DS260.
June 28, 2023 at 00:06
Hi Britsimon.
I submitted the DS-260 in May and we just welcomed a newborn. Do I have to unclock the form to add the baby’s data? If yes will this affect the processing? Case number AF60K.
Is it possible for the baby to have a passport or we could use other travel documents?
June 28, 2023 at 07:15
Yes you should unlock and add the child (on your forms and creating a DS260 for the baby). For the passport you can use one of the parents passports for the DS260, but make sure the baby has a passport before the interview.
June 30, 2023 at 05:33
Hi Simon, am a dv winner 2024, I wrote my high school exam 2023, if I pass will I still be Qualified because the results will be out by September 2023.
June 30, 2023 at 09:25
They take into account all education completed before the interview.
June 30, 2023 at 09:45
Thank you sir. May God bless you and your family.
July 1, 2023 at 13:04
Hi Brit,
I’m a dv2024 winner from Ghana.
In the eDv application form I used a different town for the city of birth.
In my ds260 forms I used the town on my passport thus Accra to fill the city of birth.
in my birth certificate too is a different town written on it.
But all these three towns are in the same region that is Greater Accra Region.
Pls I want to know if that can cause in visa denial.
July 1, 2023 at 13:29
https://britsimonsays.com/ask-questions/comment-page-751/#comment-344557
July 5, 2023 at 21:28
Thanks Brit
July 1, 2023 at 16:35
Hi Britsimon,
1. I’m a dv2024 winner in Ghana, I don’t have a shs diploma but I’ve a degree and a diploma in computer hardware and a certificate in international computer driving license (ICDL) and I’ve been a teller for 10 years now so please I want to know if am at risk or am good to go?
2.In the Dv application form I used a different town for the city of birth.
In my ds260 forms I used the town on my passport that’s Accra to fill the city of birth.
in my birth certificate too is a different town written on it.
But all these three towns are in the same region that is Greater Accra Region.
Please I want to know if that can cause in visa denial.
July 1, 2023 at 17:57
1. This could be a problem. Your work experience probably doesn’t meet the requirement, which mean you can only use education.
2. No problem.
July 2, 2023 at 01:12
So please what do you think I should do, because I don’t have a shs diploma now and my work experience doesn’t meet the requirements.
July 2, 2023 at 12:04
If you don’t meet the requirements and you are the winner, then you will not be approved.
July 3, 2023 at 00:34
Okay thanks sir,
July 4, 2023 at 03:43
Hi Simon, in a situation where I can’t get someone to give me affidavit of support, can my savings of $10,000 be ok for family of 6 or like how much should I budget?
July 8, 2023 at 03:17
Hello Simon,
Please I am a 2024 Dv lottery winner in Ghana but I don’t have a shs diploma but I have a degree in banking and finance and I’m an accountant with 4 years of experience would I qualified for both education and work?
And please would several times of requesting for unlocking affect the processing of your ds260?
July 8, 2023 at 16:28
1. You might meet the education requirement and should meet the work experience option too. Go prepared to the interview to meet either requirement.
2. Unlocking doesn’t normally affect processing, but then again, don’t unlock it for trivial things.
July 9, 2023 at 00:50
Okay…..thank you
July 16, 2023 at 03:55
Hi Mr. Simon. I’m a dv 2024 winner. Case No range is 5000-5500 asia (Colombo). Approximately when will i get my interview?
July 17, 2023 at 19:34
I don’t want to make predictions.
July 20, 2023 at 01:53
Dear Simon,
What is the highest case number of Asia region of DV2024 as you have known?
July 20, 2023 at 12:05
I think it was 45k ish, but we will know better later.
July 20, 2023 at 23:47
Hii Brit,
Can one attached who has failed grades in high school certificate,add his or her university transcript when going for the interview.
July 20, 2023 at 23:49
Hii Brit,
Can one who has failed grades in some of his courses in high school certificate,add his or her university transcript when going for the interview.
Dv winner from Ghana.
July 21, 2023 at 00:52
You added Ghana – yes there is risk.
July 21, 2023 at 00:52
Yes, but that could represent a risk that you would not meet the education requirement (which is really based on high school).
July 21, 2023 at 12:23
Okay thanks
July 21, 2023 at 04:39
I have a query about filling Ds260 form.My sister won it as a family of 4, but wants to proceed with the application alone because of finances.
Q1- should she fill the ds260s for the rest of the family members even though she’s travelling alone?
Q2- Will there be a problem at the embassy if she proceeds with the application alone, leaving behing the rest of the family members?
Thanks
July 21, 2023 at 11:57
Asked and answered.
https://britsimonsays.com/ask-questions/comment-page-754/#comment-345134
July 24, 2023 at 00:41
Hello Brit,
I have a thing that needed to clarify. Let’s imagine that total number of selectees are about 110000 for DV2024. Is that mean this 110000 just number of selected applications or number of applications + derivatives?
July 25, 2023 at 06:07
Applicants plus derivatives. Same as the 55000 visas – a family of 4 being issued reduces the 55000 by 4.
July 27, 2023 at 21:53
Hello! BritSimon, I am the case 2024SA3615, I already sent my ds-260 however, seeing how the 2023 visa bulletin moves I have some uncertainty about whether I will be summoned to an interview for the year 2024, I know you do not want to make predictions but what do you think about my chance to get to an interview.
July 28, 2023 at 16:53
We don’t have the number of selectees yet, so it is pointless to try and guess your chances. We will have more info in about 2 weeks. .
July 29, 2023 at 11:04
You know I don’t predict, but then ask for a prediction. Hmmm.
Wait and see.
July 30, 2023 at 17:20
Hi Simon, hope you are well.
A quick question.
I ( main applicant) won lottery 2023 from Iran,case number around 1000 with my spouse. Got invited to interview to Ankara Turkey. I got my visa there and then. But my husband went to AP process. We had an interview in March 2023. Long story short, his case was getting updated everyday but no news, until last week that he was asked for second interview.
Do you know anything about second interview? Why would someone get it?
Do you have any recommendations?
I appreciate all your help.
July 31, 2023 at 10:30
Its not that common – I suggest just attending and keep your fingers crossed.
July 30, 2023 at 20:50
Hi Brit,
I am the main applicant. I have four family members with me. The annual income of the person sponsoring us is not sufficient to sponsor us. Can he partner with someone else and sponsor us as a joint sponsor?
July 31, 2023 at 10:31
No.
July 30, 2023 at 21:47
Dear Simon,
Thank you for your valuable information providing to us.
I am just wondering DV2023 cases of AS and AF.
AF is 65k and goes as current, while AS cut off 21k out of from 26k. I think it is inequality and unfair for Asians. What do you think about it? Why they cut off 21k AS?
July 31, 2023 at 10:36
It is actually unfair for Africans. Africa has a number of embassies which have refused to handle their workload. So, Africa will not reach the quota established by DV law. As a result other regions (including AS) have been allowed additional visas, and will exceed the quota. That did not require all of AS to be current, because there were more selectees than needed, which was explained in the very first letter that everyone received when selected.
So, people from AS region have no reason to complain.
August 3, 2023 at 00:11
Greetings Britsimon.
I am CN AF60k I realised that I had an incorrect date of birth in the data of my derivative during the initial entry. But the DS260 has not maintained the erro. Can this effect me?
August 3, 2023 at 19:31
No
August 4, 2023 at 11:13
Hi Sir, i have requested the KCC to unlock my ds260 because it was sent with errors that I would like to correct, but the KCC needs me to give explanation why I need to get the ds 260 unlocked, can you please advise? Thanks
August 4, 2023 at 12:05
The truth (to correct errors).
August 16, 2023 at 09:31
Hi sir, I replied the KCC but till now my ds260 has not been unlocked. What can I do at this point also my case number is current. Thanks.
August 16, 2023 at 20:04
Probably just wait. I assume yours is a 2024 case – so no reason to worry.
August 16, 2023 at 20:32
Yes sir it is.
August 5, 2023 at 07:06
Hi
I have 2 children but they do not have passport.
Can I fill the ds260 without passport for them
August 5, 2023 at 10:11
Yes – you can use your passport number to fill the place of theirs, and then show their new passports at the interview.
August 6, 2023 at 17:54
Hi Brit i m dv2024eu13xx very low number.i think i will be call in ambasade in October.what do you think?
August 6, 2023 at 23:02
Maybe – it depends whether your ds260 is processed or not.
August 7, 2023 at 04:39
hi Brit,
I’m a DV24 winner, each time I’m traying to fill it up DS260 give me the below mentioned massage
(The Case Number entered is currently unavailable. Please try again later or contact the Kentucky Consular).
my birth date and all information are correct , as i can check my status on dvprogram status check
thanks
August 7, 2023 at 09:36
Watch this
https://youtu.be/NYtq7T2tiYk
August 8, 2023 at 17:50
Hi, what do you think the chance of 2024OC20XX chance is of becoming current? I watched your youtube video but still not sure if I should be worried or not.
August 8, 2023 at 18:18
I think the video made that clear, but I said there was some risk for numbers in the 2k range. Obviously that risk is lower for 2001 than 2999.
August 10, 2023 at 03:51
Hii mr britsimon
After processing the case and entering the newsletter, is it sent directly to the embassy, or can it be delayed in sending it?
August 10, 2023 at 14:47
When the 2NL is sent to the selectee, the case is instantly available (electronically) to the embassy.
August 10, 2023 at 05:05
Hi there Brit
I really appreciate the help that you provide for people who are desperate need for this knowledge.
I have a question and I hope you don’t mind. I’m in Sudan right now and we are in war. My daughter doesn’t have a passport should I just fill the DS-260 saying that she has travel document? (eventhough she does not have one)
August 10, 2023 at 16:06
For a child you can list the passport of the parent, and discuss at the interview whether a waiver is needed.
August 10, 2023 at 12:47
Hi mr brit
With regard to dv24, what is the problem of the transfer of interviews this year, as no transfer request from dv24 has been approved so far, as far as I know
for me personally, I want to transfer my interview from Abu Dhabi to Dakar, so what is the easiest way to do that, knowing that my country counts on this embassy
August 10, 2023 at 16:15
There is a written policy that applicants should interview where they live, and not transfer without being physically present in that other country.
August 10, 2023 at 17:09
Does this mean that in order for my interview to be transferred, I have to be physically present in that country and send the transfer request from there?
August 11, 2023 at 11:08
They sometimes want proof that you are resident there. You can send the request from anywhere.
August 13, 2023 at 12:58
Hi mr brit
I am successful in dv2024 and my number is 33000, and my interview is in Abu Dhabi. I want to know how you evaluate the Abu Dhabi embassy, and do you recommend transferring the interview from it or settling on it according to its work in the past years
August 13, 2023 at 17:16
If you look at my videos I have shown how to evaluate the embassies – so you could do that with 2023 data.
Transferring isn’t always easy. KCC schedule based on where you live.
August 13, 2023 at 19:35
Hi Mr Simon
I am Arifin from Sri Lanka my CN is over 36XXX from Asia I’ve been submitted my DS260 on June 17 this year. Is there any changes to get an interview and is it my CN is a high CN or not. I have an opportunity to get a job in korea should I get in or is it worth to wait. And by the way I am a DV 2024 winner
August 13, 2023 at 21:22
Yours is a high number, so you will have to wait and see the ceac Data in January.
August 14, 2023 at 06:02
Hi Simon,
I am dv2024 winner from Ghana, please if am qualifying by work apart from the work appointment letter what other documents do I have to provide to the interview.
August 14, 2023 at 23:37
You must use your own judgement about what documents would be useful in your particular case.
Just remember it is quite hard to get approved with work experience, and your work must be at a certain level.
August 15, 2023 at 01:35
I am an accountant with 4 years of working experience and I want to know if the work appointment letter is enough
August 15, 2023 at 13:56
Possibly – but I would suggest taking a bit more evidence – using your judgement.
August 16, 2023 at 06:05
Okay Sir….thanks alot
August 14, 2023 at 06:09
Hello Simon,
DV2024-AF49xxx
You’re a true Samaritan and I love your work. If I make it, I plan on getting you the finest coffee in the world. Just the smell of it will boost your energy, let alone drinking it.
My question is, I got all the documents ready, except for my original birth certificate. I only have a certified copy “apostille stamped” of the birth certificate. I also plan on getting an affidavit of birth signed by my mom. I wont be able to get my original certificate which was destroyed in my country’s recent civil war. I also wont be able to issue a new one because of the war, nor will I be able to get a statement of non-availability from the government. Should I be worried?
August 14, 2023 at 23:38
I would look forward to that coffee!
Re the birth cert, have you read the reciprocity page for your country? There are country specific instructions and comments that will creat the expectation for what you need to provide.
August 14, 2023 at 06:27
1.HI SIR I HAVE SOME QUESTION I DISCOVER WRONG DATE OF BIRTH ON MY PASSPORT AFTER I SUBMITTED DS 260 THEN I REQUEST IMMIGRATION FOR PASSPORT DATA CORRECTION AND THEY GIVE ME THE CORRECT PASSPORT SO DOES I GO WITH BOTH PASSPORT OR WITH THE NEW ONE? FROM ETHIOPIA
THANK YOU
August 14, 2023 at 23:39
The corrected one.
August 14, 2023 at 11:03
Hello, Sir
I have a question. The all address of my sponsor is correct but the name is different. The right name of a person was Getachew wube but I said Melese Adane, I know both of them and they lives in USA. Does it have risk?
August 14, 2023 at 23:44
Not a great deal of risk. The address on the ds260 is just for the mailing of the GC.
August 16, 2023 at 03:55
THANK YOU A LOT
August 15, 2023 at 00:18
Great 10Q brather
August 15, 2023 at 18:43
Hi Simon, how long is a police certificate valid for (current country of residence)? Just trying to work out if I should get it sorted now for possibly next year.
August 15, 2023 at 20:30
Technically 2 years, but less than 1 year is more logical.
August 15, 2023 at 20:31
What is you case number by the way?
August 16, 2023 at 03:05
Hi Brit,
is EU24K a high number in DV 2024? What do you think?
Thank you very much for your answer.
August 16, 2023 at 19:59
No
August 16, 2023 at 04:09
FROM ETHIOPIA MY CASE NUMBER IS AF9000 I SUBMITTED DS260 ON JUNE 30/2023
WHEN CAN I GET 2NL JUST STIMATE
THANK YOU A LOT
August 16, 2023 at 20:01
I don’t know. Wait and see.
August 16, 2023 at 13:17
hello sir, I am selected at Dv2024 and I have a very low CN but my concern is at the level of the sponsor I would like to know the estimated amount of money that the sponsor living in the United States must have to support me financially. Please reply to me dear friends this concerns me a lot.
August 16, 2023 at 20:11
https://britsimonsays.com/all-about-public-charge-affidavit-of-support-i-134/
August 17, 2023 at 11:53
Hello Sir,
There is a spelling errors on my father’s name in my education documents. passport name is NIGUSIE but the father’s name in the document is NIGUSEA. My name and my grandfather name is correct.
Does it have a problem?
Thank you!
August 17, 2023 at 12:10
Probably not a problem.