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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Does being asked for documents mean I will become current soon?
A1: No – you should not read anything into that.
Q2: Does receiving the reading for scheduling email mean I will get an interview if I am already current?
A2: Not necessarily because not all embassies are processing DV cases – so if your embassy is closed ( or open but not doing DV cases) you will not be scheduled.
Q3: Can I be scheduled before my case number is current?
A3: No. In no circumstances can that happen – even if you are a named plaintiff on some lawsuit.
Q4: I am current but I have not had my ready for scheduling email. Will I be scheduled?
A4: Probably not. If they have not cleared your documents you will not be scheduled. It is possible however that you missed the email, so that is why I say “probably”.
Q5: Does the case number order determine when in a month I will get scheduled, or will I always be scheduled before other people because I have a lower case number than them?
A5: No. Once two case numbers are both current and ready for scheduling, either one could be scheduled first. The case number doesn’t matter at that point.
Q6: Do people who were current in an earlier month (say October) go before people who were current in a later month (say November) OR do people who submitted their DS260/documents first get scheduled first?
A6: No. Once case numbers are current they are all the same. A case submitted a month ago could be scheduled before a case submitted 6 months ago if both cases are ready and current.
Q7: Something you said above (insert gripe here) seems unfair to me.
A7: Life isn’t fair sometimes.
Q8: I think they should do XXXX because it would be smarter / more efficient / fairer or whatever.
A8: Oh well. It is what it is.
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