

For example, one consul suspected that the applicant had not attended the school and decided to administer a Russian-language (his 3rd language) test to the applicant, leading to a denial.

For example, a consul may question the applicant’s education by concluding that a) while the high school certificate is authentic, it does not equal the completion of an American high school b) the high school graduation certificate is not authentic (i.e., it is counterfeit/fake) or c) the applicant had not actually attended or completed the required courses. But a consul can challenge an applicant’s education and work experience in a variety of ways. 212(a)(5)(A) Lack of Qualifications - The Lottery requirements for qualification are not demanding: one can qualify with either the equivalent of a US high education or within the last 5 years having 2 years of work experience in an occupation that requires at least 2 years of training or experience.
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Annual 221(g) “victim-rejectees” due to the September 30 deadline include those living in high-fraud countries with protracted document verification processes initiated by consuls those applicants interviewed in August or September and Muslim males from the Middle East subject to heightened security checks. Otherwise, the “winning Lottery ticket” is invalidated. The problem with these checks is that they must be completed by and the visa issued by September 30.

