Because he hates dv lottery and his goal , from when he has been elected since 2016, is delete this lottery . So now, he has the power to block it and simply .. block it! That’s itthe thing is that, DV lottery winners don't start work immediately they go to America, it takes time for their paperwork and green card to be ready so why won't they be exempted from this ban
The proclamation does not list the banned categories. Everything is banned except the exceptions listed. So if DV is not listed as an exception, it is banned.Life goes on.
But as I said before, I don’t see any ban for this category, from the proclamation. Stay safe and good health and luck to all of you!
Probably not. It’s possible the smaller less busy consulates might be able to get a full years worth in but probably not the bigger busier ones. Remember literally hundreds of thousands of other immigrant visas are also affected by the ban and will be in backlog too.Assuming everything start again without problems at January, do you think embassies are capable of issuing 55k dv lottery visas until the end of fiscal year?
The proclamation can be challenged. America is not a banana republic whereby you give an order and it cannot be challenged“Sec. 9. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this proclamation shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:”
I don’t understand this section
Does it mean the proclamation can’t be challenged or what?
Hey that's is good. Send me the link info some readingPlease dear colleagues on this platform,let us all exercise some patients as we wait for possible lawsuit to stop the ban. AILA just said they are amending their lawsuit to include Dv cases. So lets remain calm and join the various lawsuits we can. Maybe something good will come out from it.
Does this mean that the ds260 forms and the required documents will still be processed by KCC?
Only the interviews will be suspended?
If it's the case, it's a good news for dv2021.
Thanks for your answer.
Hey that's is good. Send me the link I do some reading
I am a new member here and what I can tell is all the information here is very insightful. I should have came here for a long time ago.
Anyway, after Trump announced to suspend issuing green card outside U.S, I’ve got a lot of questions in my mind since DV2020 got impacted directly from his ban.
My case number for DV is 19xxx which normally scheduled to interview this month, in June, and I set the interview for CP. Normally I live in The U.S. as a student (which means I lived in The U.S when Trump first ban issuing green card on April 23rd) but I just left The U.S. 3 days before Trump extended this ban for preparing CP interview in my home country.
Do you guys think do I still have any chance to interview my Visa ? Is it possible that I go back as student to America and adjust status to AOS and get interview before September?
Pls Advise
Thank you in advance
Can @Britsimon go on EBMScholar's channel and comment on his video regarding his speculations on DV2022 being canceled? I know your are extremely busy, Simon. But his information doesn't make a lot of sense sometimes. Sure there is a slim chance that this immigration ban might continue even to there is a change in administration. Nobody knows what will happen at the end of the year but that does not mean the DV will be canceled.
What are u talking about? What meeting?Hi everyone! We are all trying not to lose hope. Does anyone know of a meeting that will take place in Atlanta on July 3? They say much depends on the desicions related with DV 2020 to be made there...??
To benefit of this lawsuit you have to partecipate or if they will win everyone will benefit even if has not partecipate ? ThanksI got this from AILA after contacting them on my DV issue.
Can anything good come out of this for all of us?
Thank you for reaching out. My litigation partners and I will timely seek to amend our existing complaint to add classes of affected immigrant applicants, including DVs. We will not charge for our services, but will need any plaintiffs to sign a retainer agreement, fill out an intake form, and submit a declaration/affidavit. If you are interested, please let me know. It would be helpful to also provide details of current visa application and nationality if you reply and confirm your willingness to join us.
Talk soon and be well,
mail:litigationaila@aila.org
Probably not. It’s possible the smaller less busy consulates might be able to get a full years worth in but probably not the bigger busier ones. Remember literally hundreds of thousands of other immigrant visas are also affected by the ban and will be in backlog too.