I did not get one. Could this be a bad sign? Also I live in Annapolis so maybe they assumed that I have seen campus or maybe I just have to wait.
Not being offered a CVW now does not mean you won't be offered one at some future point in time -- they run through April, although only on certain WEs.
NEVER being offered a CVW is NOT necessarily a bad sign -- sorry for the double negative.
USNA can only do so many CVWs per year; 15,000+ people apply. All well-qualified candidates can't be given CVWs.
Often (but not always) CVWs are offered to folks who did not do NASS for whatever reason. However, I've seen NASS folks also get CVWs. And seen successful appointees who never do either NASS or CVW. While being asked to a CVW is generally a good sign, I know of folks who did CVWs who did NOT receive an appointment.
CVWs offer candidates an (or another) opportunity to see what USNA is like. They are designed for the benefit of candidates. If you're offered one and can at all afford (financially) to do it, you should, even if you've done NASS. If you aren't offered a CVW, don't fret. I know it's hard but, please, don't fret. It's simply a numbers game -- way more qualified applicants that CVW spots.
And, yes, living in Annapolis COULD (could, not will) hurt your chances for a CVW or (for underclassmen) NASS. That does NOT mean living in Annapolis hurts your chances for an appointment other than that it's tough in all competitive geographic regions. Actually, it's tough everywhere, as it is for all the SAs.