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So i just got selected for the fiscal year 2015 my cn is 13,xxx, quite high for my region (asia), but i just wander around at the travel.state.gov and found several cut-off numbers that said "CURRENT", what is it supposed to mean? On the site it says "current means all qualified applicants will get a visa" if that's the case why do people get worried about their case numbers being high? I scoured the Internet and i found this website you should check it out

Dv-info.site40.net

You see, for asia region the only year it doesn't go current was in 2004,2003 & 1995. I'm Baffled by this.. Can someone explain?

Fiscal year 2013's selectees whose case number is high did you get your interview when the table said "CURRENT"

I find this to be really perplexing as some people said it means no more visas are available but some said the other way

Thanks

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So i just got selected for the fiscal year 2015 my cn is 13,xxx, quite high for my region (asia), but i just wander around at the travel.state.gov and found several cut-off numbers that said "CURRENT", what is it supposed to mean? On the site it says "current means all qualified applicants will get a visa" if that's the case why do people get worried about their case numbers being high? I scoured the Internet and i found this website you should check it out

Dv-info.site40.net

You see, for asia region the only year it doesn't go current was in 2004,2003 & 1995. I'm Baffled by this.. Can someone explain?

Fiscal year 2013's selectees whose case number is high did you get your interview when the table said "CURRENT"

I find this to be really perplexing as some people said it means no more visas are available but some said the other way

Thanks

Current means exactly what you have said above, in other words they can schedule interviews for everyone who is waiting. The reason people are worried for DV2014 is that in past years the number of selectees generally ranged between 95-105K, for DV2014 there were a record 140K selectees... so 40K more selectees for the same number of available visas. This is why people are worried they will run out of visas.

Also that site you mentioned is not accurate in all instances, one inaccuracy I know of is it has Africa as current in 2008 but it was actually cut off at 62300. Haven't checked the other regions.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Africa
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this is the official one :

http://travel.state.gov/visa/bulletin/bulletin_1770.html

The other website is just a spreasheet to compare to cutoff evolution to the previous years..

I'm not an official or an attorney!

Its all about a guess work...

I'm just a DVHOLIC :)

 
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