محامي امريكي يطالب الخارجية الأمريكية بابقاء نتيجة اللوتري كما هي

محامي امريكي يطالب الخارجية الأمريكية بابقاء نتيجة اللوتري كما هي


06-09-2011, 05:56 AM


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Post: #1
Title: محامي امريكي يطالب الخارجية الأمريكية بابقاء نتيجة اللوتري كما هي
Author: Wasil Ali
Date: 06-09-2011, 05:56 AM

حسب ماذكرت صحيفة الول ستريت جورنال

Post: #2
Title: Re: محامي امريكي يطالب الخارجية الأمريكية بابقاء نتيجة اللوتري كما هي
Author: Wasil Ali
Date: 06-09-2011, 06:02 AM
Parent: #1

Quote: اتصل كينيث وايت ، وهو محامي للهجرة في لوس انجليس ، بوزارة الخارجية في منتصف أيار / مايو طالباأن يسمح للفائزين ال 22000 المضي قدما في طلباتهم وأن تعقد قرعة ثانية للكوتا المتبقية ، قائلا انها ستظل قرعة عشوائية.

"لقد طلبنا من وزارة الخارجية على الوفاء بالتزامها ، كتابيا ، لجميع أولئك الذين تم اختيارهم" ، قال السيد وايت في مقابلة. "قرار الغاء النتيجة دمر حياة الآلاف من الناس ".

يوم الجمعة ، حصل السيد وايت على رسالة بالبريد الالكتروني من إريك سين هارت ، المستشار العام لمكتب المفتش العام في وزارة الخارجية. "وزارتنا طلبت من مكتب المفتش للتحقيق في مسألة القرعة اللاغية واتفقنا على القيام بذلك" ، حسب رسالة البريد الإلكتروني التي اطلعت عليها صحيفة وول ستريت جورنال.

وقال مسؤول في مكتب الشؤون القنصلية ، التي تدير البرنامج ، الأحد ، "نحن بالتأكيد ستعمل بشكل وثيق مع مكتب المفتش العام إذا كان هناك تحقيق".

Post: #3
Title: Re: محامي امريكي يطالب الخارجية الأمريكية بابقاء نتيجة اللوتري كما هي
Author: Wasil Ali
Date: 06-09-2011, 06:05 AM
Parent: #2

رد الخارجية الأمريكية لم يتطرق لمسألة السماح للذين تم اعلامهم بالفوز بمواصلة اجراءات الحصول غلى الأقامة الدائمة رغم الغاء النتيجة

Post: #4
Title: Re: محامي امريكي يطالب الخارجية الأمريكية بابقاء نتيجة اللوتري كما هي
Author: Wasil Ali
Date: 06-09-2011, 06:07 AM
Parent: #3

القانون الأمريكي لا يسمح بمنح اكثر من 50000 اقامة دائمة في السنة تحت هذا البرنامج

Post: #5
Title: Re: محامي امريكي يطالب الخارجية الأمريكية بابقاء نتيجة اللوتري كما هي
Author: Wasil Ali
Date: 06-09-2011, 06:17 AM
Parent: #4

Quote: U.S. Green-Card Lottery Scrutinized After Blunder .

By MIRIAM JORDAN
The State Department's Inspector General is reviewing the government's green-card lottery after this year's results were scratched and thousands of people who had been told they won a chance for a U.S. resident visa were later notified they would have to re-enter the drawing.


A record 15 million people from around the world submitted entries to the so-called diversity visa program lottery, which each year offers a quick path to permanent U.S. residence for 50,000 people selected by random draw.

Under the lottery program, visas are made available to applicants from countries with low rates of immigration to the U.S. Lottery winners have a chance at moving to the U.S. without a family member or an employer as a sponsor, the most common routes to obtaining a green card.

In early May, the State Department notified 22,000 people that they were chosen. But soon after, the State Department said the electronic draw would have to be held again because a computer glitch caused 90% of the winners to be selected from the first two days of applications instead of the entire 30-day registration period.

Disappointed applicants, who hail from the Middle East, Africa and Europe, created a Facebook page dubbed "22,000 Tears" and began collecting signatures for letters to the State Department and U.S. lawmakers in protest.

Kenneth White, an immigration attorney in Los Angeles, contacted the State Department in mid-May requesting that the 22,000 winners be allowed to go forward with their applications and that a second drawing be held for the remaining slots, arguing it would still be a random drawing.

"We have asked the Department of State to honor its commitment, made in writing, to all those who were selected for further processing," said Mr. White in an interview. "Thousands of people were devastated by the news of the invalidation."

On Friday, Mr. White received an email from Erich O. Hart, the general counsel for the Office of Inspector General of the State Department. "The Department has asked the Office of Inspector General to review the Diversity Visa Lottery matter and we have agreed to do so," said the email which was seen by The Wall Street Journal.

An official with bureau of consular affairs, which administers the program, said Sunday, "We would certainly work closely with the OIG if there is a review."

David Donahue, a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State who oversees the program, said the original draw was voided because it "did not represent a fair, random selection of entrants as required by U.S. law," according to a State Department website.

Iva Zafirova, 29, of Bulgaria, one of the disappointed winners, had been applying each of the past 10 years. "I was very excited," said Ms. Zafirova, who holds a Master's degree in information management technology from Harvard University. "One moment you think that a part of your life is solved. The next moment, you are back to square one."

She and other disenchanted applicants say it is unfair to disqualify the 22,000 people who were notified they were selected.

"People who have been affected by this wrong decision are spread all over the world," said Ahmet Yilmaz, 43, from Turkey. "I don't think there is a precedent to such a wrong voiding in the history."

Launched in 1990 to promote diversity in the immigrant population, the green-card lottery is now open to people from almost anywhere in the world, except countries that already boast a large number of nationals in the U.S., including Mexico, China, India and the Philippines. No special skills are required beyond a high-school diploma. Lottery winners eventually qualify for U.S. citizenship.

The number of entries has been rising each year. This year's total is more than 2.5 times greater than five years ago, when the lottery attracted 5.5 million entries. Immigration scholars say the increase is probably explained by the spread of Internet connectivity and increased awareness of the lottery, which costs nothing to enter.

Critics say the program poses security risks, lures uneducated immigrants and enables individuals with no connection to the U.S. to get into the country more quickly than those sponsored by relatives and employers. Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R., Va.) has introduced legislation to abolish it.

Results of a new draw are expected around July 15, according to the State Department.

Post: #6
Title: Re: محامي امريكي يطالب الخارجية الأمريكية بابقاء نتيجة اللوتري كما هي
Author: Wasil Ali
Date: 06-09-2011, 06:20 AM
Parent: #5




اغلب المتقدمين للقرعة في السنين الخمسة الماضية هم من (بنجلاديش و نيجيريا)

Post: #7
Title: Re: محامي امريكي يطالب الخارجية الأمريكية بابقاء نتيجة اللوتري كما هي
Author: Wasil Ali
Date: 06-09-2011, 06:27 AM
Parent: #6

اخر الأخبار ان كينيث وايت ينوي مقاضاة الخارجية الأمريكية لأجبارهم على اعتماد الفوز لل 22000 الذين تم اختيارهم