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how does the lottery winners effect the spouse visa process?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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well. the lottery winners of 2005 are having their interviews october november december and janury. most of the applicants cases are at the nvc right now. thats like 100 000 people i think. 55 000 of them will get the greencard.

do you think these guys are slowing down the spouse visas?

i know that ankara embassy is busier due to the lottery guys interviews. it would take 15 to 40 days to get an interview when the case is completed in august september . now they give dates for 2 months or so ahead. so it does effect the interview dates but how about the process at the nvc?

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