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Monthly IV Issuances by U.S Embassies & Consulates per Region for 2023 DV Lottery Winners

It’s the beginning of a new fiscal year, 2023 and interviews have already begun at many posts/embassies around the world. In October 2022, a total of  1,356 visas were issued to Diversity Visa applicants by 62 U.S. embassies around the world.

This is a breakdown of the number of diversity visas issued  and where they were issued.

The 5 top posts in Europe based on performance in the month of October 2022 (FY2023)

  • Algiers
  • Cairo
  • Yaoundé
  • Addis Ababa
  • Lomé

The 5 top posts in Asia based on performance in the month of October 2022 (FY2023)

  • Abu Dhabi
  • Amman
  • Bangkok
  • Kuwait City
  • Doha & Hong Kong

 

The 5 top posts in Europe based on performance in the month of October 2022 (FY2023)

  • Warsaw
  • Tashkent
  • Tirana
  • Frankfurt
  • Ankara

Top performers in South America Region in the month of October 2022

  • Lima
  • Georgetown

U.S. Embassy in Suva, Fiji is the top performer in Oceania in the month of October 2022

 

Only Montreal issued visa in the NA region in the month of October 2022

We hope that many more embassies will increase their working capacities and more interviews will be scheduled for DV lottery winners. Please check out Wofoy TV YouTube channel for more info.

 

How to Build Your Credit in America

Welcome to America, the home of “credit”. In my opinion, if cash is king then credit is an emperor in  America. Having physical cash can get you so far but having credit opens many opportunities to you.  Here is a simple  experiment, go to any of the hotels in your area to book a room, ask to pay in cash and see what happens. More often than not, they would want to have a credit card for the transaction. So as a new immigrant, you will have to learn to understand and embrace this culture of credit in America.

What is Credit? Who maintains the credit report and calculates the score?

  • Ability to have access to goods and services with the understanding that you will pay later. It may be a credit card or access to loans. There are 3 credit reporting bureaus : Equifax, Experian and TransUnion, they are non-governmental agencies responsible for maintaining credit report and calculating the credit score of all Americans.

What is a credit score?

  • It is the measure of your “credit worthiness”. It basically determines whether you are a high risk or low risk borrower.  A good credit score means you are a low risk borrower but poor credit score means you are a high risk borrower.
Image from Experian.com

 

Why is it important?

  • Loans
    • Your ability to secure loans such as  auto loan, personal loan, mortgage loan are determined by your credit worthiness.  A poor credit may disqualify you from getting approved for certain loans.
  • Interest Rates!
    • Having a good credit can offer you benefits such as low interest rates but a poor credit could put you at risk of high interest rates if you do get approved for a loan or  a credit card. Example: Person A goes to an auto dealership to buy a 2022 VW Atlas but your credit score is 720, which is good so you get approved for an auto loan with 9% interest rate for 48 months. However, Person B  with 810 credit score get the same car at an interest rate of 3% for 48 months.

Person A ends up paying $ 2,415.48 in interest

                 Person B ends up paying  $797.17 in interest

                Person B saves $1,618.31..That’s the impact of credit!

  • Some jobs may require it as a condition of employment.
    • Having a good credit is necessary for some jobs such as military, law enforcement, prison jobs, attorneys etc. Imagine the horror if criminals could influence our law enforcement officials with money. Our justice system is not for sale so to maintain the integrity of our judicial system, all the people connected to it are expected to be held to a standard where they can’t be influenced by money.

How to you build a credit as a new immigrant?

You can start with cellphone account

  • most cellphone plans do not require you to have a credit history or score, so this will be a good starting point.

Open a bank account where your paycheck gets deposited

  • Most banks offer their customers credit cards  after you have been with them time, you bank will offer credit cards to you

You can use credit builder loan accounts to help you build your credit.

  • A Credit builder loan account allows you to make monthly payments to be held by the bank or service provider and at maturity, you will get the money you paid back minus administrative fees. These monthly payments will be reported to the credit bureaus and missed payments will also be reported to the credit bureaus as well.

Pay rent

  • Some apartments report rent payments and missed payments to the credit bureaus. Making your rent payments on time and consistently could help boost your credit score

 

How do you lose or gain points?

  • Payment history
    • Making on time payment of bills and not missing a payment goes a long way to increase your credit score points. Doing the otherwise will cause you to lose point resulting in decreased score.
  • Credit Utilization
    • It is a percentage of how much credit you have used versus the total credit line. Having a higher credit utilization will have negative impact on your credit score and vice versa. The goal is to maintain a low credit utilization percentage so that you can gain points.

Example; if you have $1500 credit limit, keep the rolling balance under 20%. This will show other lenders that you have your spending under control and they can trust you with even more.

  • Length of credit history
    • It is the amount of time you have held that credit account for. This may go against  a new immigrant since you are starting from scratch. But one way to overcome this, is to be an authorized user on an older account of someone who has a good credit score. This will help boost your credit history. Similarly, a negative activity by that user could impact the authorized user. Been an authorized user does not necessarily mean you should be given a credit card on that account.
  • Credit mix
    • Having varied credit accounts such as credit cards, loans, etc., help boost your credit score.
  • Recent application
    • Every time you apply for a new credit card or loans, the lender performs a “Hard pull” on your credit report. This hard pull could result in loss of 5 points or more on your credit score. So, it is a good idea to not have as many hard pulls and avoid unnecessary credit applications that may result in hard pull. A hard pull may stay on your credit report for 2 years.
  • Derogatory information
    • This may be the result of having multiple nonpayment or an account going into collection. An account goes into collection when the original creditor/lender has been unsuccessful in collecting payment on a bill. And so, the lender sells the account to a collections agency which will attempt to collect the payment. Try and negotiate with the original creditor/lender to come to a flexible payment plan before your debt goes into collections. A collections action against any of your accounts could impact your credit for 7 years.

How do you check your score?

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What Grades Qualify for the Diversity Visa aka “Green Card Lottery”?

For Ghana, you must have  a “C” average on the WASSCE or “D” average for those who wrote SSCE, with  credits (A1-C6) in at least six subjects including Core English, Math, Integrated Science  and three Electives.

For Kenya, you must have passed the Kenyan Certificate of Secondary Examination (KCSE) with a minimum average score of D – (minus). For those who wrote the examinations before 1986, the Kenya Certificate of Education (KCE) score must be a minimum of Division IV

For Burundi, you must have a Diploma D’Etat or Diploma A2

For Eritrea, you must have a minimum of five “D” grades on the Eritrean  Secondary Education Certificate

For Uganda,  you must have the Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) “A- Level” or “O level” certificate with a minimum of one principal pass (Grade A-E) and at least one subsidiary Pass (Grade O) out of four subject exams or secondary pass out of four  total subject exams.

For Togo, you must have Diplome de Baccalaureate

This list will be updated as more embassies make this information available and accessible.

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New Changes to Electronic Diversity Visa Entry Form

The Department of State submitted request to make the following changes to the electronic diversity visa entry form which will be available to diversity visa program for 2024 fiscal, DV2024.

An obvious change to the CURRENT eDV form is the absence of the Passport requirement.

In February this year, a federal district court vacated the regulation by Department of State which required  entrants to submit a valid and unexpired passport information.

The agency had not followed the rulemaking process of 30 to 60 days for comments before making the changes according the the court hearing.

Subsequently, Department of State removed the passport requirement in response to this judgment.

 

[CURRENT]

#1.  Last/ Family Name                        First Name                      Middle Name

This current version allowed applicants to check the box last name unknown, first name unknown, and middle name unknown.

[PROPOSED CHANGES] Require Last Name on all entries

Last/ Family Name                        First Name                      Middle Name

[CURRENT]

    #13. What is your current marital status? 

  •  Unmarried
  •  Married and my spouse is NOT a U.S. citizen or U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR)
  •  Married and my spouse IS a U.S. citizen or U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR)
  •  Divorced
  •  Widowed
  •  Legally Separated

Legal separation is an arrangement when a couple remain married but live apart, following a court order. If you and your spouse are legally separated, your spouse will

not be able to immigrate with you through the Diversity Visa program; however, you must include your spouse even if you plan to be divorced before you apply for the

Diversity Visa. Failure to list your eligible spouse is grounds for disqualification. If your spouse is a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident, do not list him/her in your

entry.

[PROPOSED CHANGES] Revise language in question #13 regarding legal separation and allow optional spouse entry.

  #13.  What is your current marital status? 

  • Unmarried
  • Married and my spouse is NOT a U.S. citizen or U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR)
  • Married and my spouse IS a U.S. citizen or U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR)   
  • Divorced
  • Widowed
  •  Legally Separated
    • Enter Spouse Information

Legal separation is an arrangement when a couple remain married but live apart, following a court order. If you and your spouse are legally separated, your spouse will not be

able to immigrate with you through the Diversity Visa program. You will not be penalized if you choose to enter the name of a spouse from whom you are legally separated.

If you are not legally separated by a court order, you must include your spouse even if you plan to be divorced before you apply for the Diversity Visa. Failure to list your

eligible spouse is grounds for disqualification.

If your spouse is a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident, do not list him/her in your entry

 

Overall, these changes have resulted in few questions on the form. There are 14 questions now instead of 15.

Not all entrants will have to answer all the questions,  only those that are applicable. Check out my video explanation of these changes.

 

Single Applicant Interview Checklist for Diversity Visa Lottery

 Interview Appointment Letter

Bring your  second notification (2NL) or interview appointment email or letter to your interview.

DS260 Confirmation Page

Don’t forget to bring the confirmation page of your DS260 application.

Two Color Passport size photos 

Bring (2) color passport photos . You should write your full name and date of birth at the back of the photos.

Valid and unexpired Passport 

Bring a passport with at least (6) months expiration and at least (2) unstamped pages

Original Birth Certificate 

Bring your original and (2) photocopies of your birth certificate.

School Certificate(s)if applicable 

Bring all your school certificates from secondary school and up, if you have this education.

Work Experience Documents- if applicable 

Bring your employment appointment letter typed on company letterhead. Anything documentation that could help support that you are employed or have been employed.

Visa Fees

Don’t forget to bring your visa fees of $330 or equivalent in your local currency. This fee will be required to be paid before interview begins.

Most important of all is to bring your confidence and say a prayer!

Goodluck !!