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Hi guys, this is the first time for me in this useful forum, i won the lottery, and i have some inquires if you can help me !:

1- DS 260 will be the same one as before or not, because the current DS 260 have a lot of details if compared to DS 230 which was used before for DV?

2- There is many many kinds of US visas and i don't know what the name of the visa for who win the DV lottery?

3- Our case number is around AS****2600 only, is that have anything to do with the interview date or visa priority ??

4- I'm from Jordan and currently working in Saudi Arabia, can i make the interview in Saudi Arabia ?

Thank you very much

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You will end up with a green card not a visa after you are processed. You can interview in any country where you have legal residence but most supply police reports from all countries you have lived since you turned 18. The DS form you find online now should be the same as what you need. People are interviewed in numeric order so in the month the cutoff is higher than your number is your lucky month to be in line for interview.

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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You will end up with a green card not a visa after you are processed. You can interview in any country where you have legal residence but most supply police reports from all countries you have lived since you turned 18. The DS form you find online now should be the same as what you need. People are interviewed in numeric order so in the month the cutoff is higher than your number is your lucky month to be in line for interview.

This answer contains WRONG information.

You will get an immigrant visa (diversity visa) after the interview. Once you have entered the US on that visa, you activate your permanent residence status and will get your green card.

The OP didn't even ask about police certificates but it is all countries that you have lived in for a year or longer since you were 16, and your current country of residence if 6 months or longer there.

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thank you guys for your comments, but regarding DS 260 i called Kentucky center and they replied that they don't have the form yet !! because of that i thought it will not be the same !! do you think AS****2600 is a little number ! when you expect the interview ??


thank you guys for your comments, but regarding DS 260 i called Kentucky center and they replied that they don't have the form yet !! because of that i thought it will not be the same !! do you think AS****2600 is a little number ! when you expect the interview ??

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thank you for your reply, please tell me about my CN is it low and when you expect my interview will be! is my low CN put me on the safe side !


thank you for your reply, please tell me about my CN is it low and when you expect my interview will be! is my low CN put me on the safe side !

 
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