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Moroccan visa lottery winners face delays as US interviews stall
Moroccan winners of the DV-2025 Diversity Visa lottery are facing prolonged delays in securing interview appointments at the US Consulate in Casablanca, with the program’s strict September 30 deadline fast approaching. These delays have left hundreds of applicants in bureaucratic limbo, raising suspicions among rights advocates and fueling concerns about fairness and transparency.
Missed opportunities amid mounting frustration
Despite being deemed “current” for months in the US State Department’s Visa Bulletin, many Moroccan winners have not been scheduled for interviews, even after submitting all required documents. For some, the psychological toll has been immense, as they put their lives on hold in anticipation of this life-changing opportunity.
Applicants have reported making drastic life changes—quitting jobs, halting studies, or abandoning projects—only to face uncertainty. One winner noted, “We’ve waited over 12 months and lost faith in the process. The lack of communication is overwhelming.”
Unequal progress across neighboring countries
The delay in Morocco contrasts sharply with neighboring nations like Algeria and Tunisia, where case numbers have progressed significantly. This disparity has fueled frustrations among Moroccan winners, who suspect systemic bottlenecks or mismanagement may be at play.
A petition signed by over 100 applicants was submitted to the US Consulate in July, urging immediate action to schedule interviews and prioritize pending cases. However, responses from both the Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) and the US Consulate in Casablanca have been conflicting, further deepening confusion.
Calls for transparency and action
Moroccan rights organizations have stepped in, with the Moroccan Organization for Human Rights and Anti-Corruption addressing a formal letter to the US Ambassador in Rabat. They have called for urgent intervention to ensure fairness and equal opportunity for Moroccan applicants, citing international human rights principles.
The ongoing delays are particularly troubling given Morocco’s historically strong diplomatic ties with the United States. Critics argue that these bureaucratic hurdles undermine the program’s credibility and leave Moroccan applicants with little recourse as the deadline looms.
A race against time
For many Moroccans, the Diversity Visa program represents a rare chance to secure better opportunities abroad. As one of the few legal pathways to US immigration, it holds immense significance for those seeking a brighter future. With each passing day, however, hope diminishes for the hundreds of applicants still waiting for their interviews.
The situation highlights broader concerns about administrative inefficiencies and unequal treatment, leaving many to question whether the American dream remains within reach—or simply an illusion for those left behind.