U.S. Embassy Nairobi Says Green Card Lottery Interviews Are Ongoing Ahead of Visa Program Reopening
The update was provided by Consul General Nathan Flock in a statement published on Wednesday, addressing growing concerns among Kenyan applicants following reports that some lottery winners had not received visas.
“The diversity visa programme is currently on pause; that’s on our website, information about that pause,” Flock said, confirming that the suspension remains in effect.

“We are continuing to interview applicants. We are continuing to consider their cases,” he added.
However, the programme was placed on indefinite pause on December 18, 2025, following a directive issued under the administration of President Donald Trump. The suspension was implemented by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in response to security concerns linked to a high-profile shooting incident in the United States.
Flock noted that while interviews are proceeding, there is currently no clear timeline for when the visa issuance process will resume.
“At this time, we do not have a specific date for when the pause will be lifted, but any updates will be communicated publicly through official channels,” he explained.

The DV Lottery programme remains highly competitive, attracting over 10 million applicants worldwide annually. Kenya has consistently ranked among the top participating countries, reflecting strong interest in opportunities for migration and economic advancement.
Immigration experts note that while selection in the lottery is a significant milestone, it does not guarantee issuance of a visa, as applicants must still undergo rigorous background checks, interviews, and eligibility verification.
Flock reiterated that the U.S. Department of State will formally announce any changes to the programme, including the lifting of the suspension.

As the situation evolves, the embassy’s message remains clear: while the programme is temporarily halted, the processing of cases continues, keeping the prospects of successful applicants alive pending further policy direction.
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U.S. Embassy Nairobi Says Green Card Lottery Interviews Are Ongoing Ahead of Visa Program Reopening

