Thursday, May 17, 2012

More Immigration Fraud IV

OK - re-read the description of the DV lottery again if you have the chance.  Notice that the individuals who are eligible to play the DV lottery are individuals from countries that have been historically under-represented in the United States.  This means that for citizens of countries such as Mexico and other countries (some of which come and go off the list), they are not eligible for the DV lottery.

     So, another type of fraud which unfortunately occurs in these matters is for citizens of countries like Mexico, which are unable to enter the DV lottery, to be offered chances to play.  Of course, these "opportunities" come with the required "entrance fee" which, as we discussed, is not required for lottery players.

     So, once again, it is important to get the sources of information regarding the DV lottery, and all immigration materials for that matter, from the appropriate U.S. agencies only or from a qualified Immigration Attorney who practices law in the United States (or an Immigration Attorney who has passed the bar of a state in the United States and resides outside the United States).  The two main recognized sources for Immigration Law from United States authorities are:

1.  The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services ("USCIS")
2.  The United States Department of State

    Be very careful about accepting any advice from other sources. 


NOTE: THE INFORMATION IN THIS BLOG IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE LEGAL ADVICE.  IF THE READER HAS ANY LEGAL QUESTIONS, PLEASE REFER TO AN ATTORNEY.



Have a great and fraud-free day.






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