So as you are all probably aware now, there was much to celebrate for DV2020 visa holders today. A lot happened in quite a short space of time. I have now had a better chance to read the order by Judge Mehta, and so let’s recap that order AND the other actions we had heard of prior to the order.
So in chronological order, the winning started earlier this week. I became aware of a case in the Netherlands where a DV2020 visa holder was about to have her visa expire on the 20th. She contacted the embassy, and she soon was told that the embassy was discussing her case with the Department of State in Washington. The embassy told her that they were working on helping all the DV2020 cases with visas issued, but particularly the cases that were expiring first. I was thrilled of course and posted a tweet about feeling positive without explanation.
I did not want to say anything further about specifics of that case in case it caused the government lawyers to step in and advise the DoS to stop that plan. For the sake of that case, and knowing how important that was, I gave no information other than the cryptic tweet. This was Wednesday early morning – the day before the hearing. The NIE was then confirmed early morning (my time) on Thursday. It granted exemption from PP10014, 10143 and the Schengen 14 day restriction. Awesome news for the lucky recipient who then got her Covid all clear test and booked her flight. I believe she has actually entered the USA this evening. Now it is important to understand this selectee had no justification to be eligible for an NIE – this was granted only because she would otherwise have lost her visa. So – it was clear the government were trying to do something.
Then in the hearing on Thursday, the government lawyers confirmed the fact that this NIE had been issued AND one other case.
On Friday the government further confirmed that they had issued other NIEs also covering cases expiring up to Feb 28th. Again – this was a clear signal that they (DoS) intended to “take care” of those people with visas issued, and were prepared to issue NIEs to ensure fair treatment of those cases.
I started a live Q&A and almost as I was starting, Curtis tweeted that Judge Mehta had issued an order as a decision from the hearing the previous day.
The order itself is EXTREMELY generous in its protection. It strikes me as a cleverly written order that really uses the powers of the court in a very wise way. The order itself can be read here. The order uses the All Writs Act to protect the visa holders from losing their standing while decisions are being made. This was a crucial part of the hearing on Thursday where Judge Mehta posed a question to the government lawyer (York) about what if he (Mehta) did nothing. He asked York for an opinion about whether the visa holders would lose standing. York seemed unprepared for the question and then incorrectly answered the question saying they would retain standing. Judge Mehta immediately countered saying he was convinced that they would lose standing (a point that Chuck Kuck later explained was decisive in assuring the win). And that belief is what has allowed Judge Mehta to protect the visa holders now. Because the court is given huge discretion to protect the status quo for people to make sure they do not lose their rights while the court makes up its mind. Awesome legal “tap dancing”.
Now – the order itself is very generous. Almost too generous – I will explain.
The order explains that visa holders normally have 6 months visa validity. Now that is actually incorrect as many of you will know – the 6 months is counted from the day of the medical, and can even be shorter than 6 months in certain medical circumstances. However, the order paints the picture that people would normally have 6 months to make an orderly move to the USA, and of course the DV2020 holders have not had that “orderly” experience due to the ban, then the extension and also the Schengen bans.
So, as I read it, the order gives visa holders 6 months to enter the USA (6 months of validity) after one of three dates – whichever date comes first.
- The day the administration revoke the 10014 ban (if that happens).
- The first day after the ban expires (currently set as March 31)
- The day that Mehta gives his final ruling in the Gomez case.
Now hold on – don’t get too excited yet. I am concerned that Mehta has written an order that is difficult to implement, and goes beyond the benefits that visa recipients would normally receive. So for that reason (fear of appeals) I think we might see a different resolution. The order itself says in the closing words that if the government continues granting NIEs the court will listen to requests to modify the order. Mehta is ensuring no one is worse off by his order, but also (I believe) opening the door for the government to continue with the NIE plan, either with or without revocation of the 10014 ban.
So – the government might find the order unpalatable, and might instead try to deal with things through NIEs (or just have the visas revoked). In that case we could see this order changed. Therefore I feel at the moment is it wise to use your existing visa by the expiry date if at all possible. I personally would not want to gamble a certainty against a possibility, even though the Judge has been extremely clever in his order.
The lawyers will have a perspective about this and I know Chuck Kuck plans to discuss this in a live session tomorrow. So – they may see things differently to my take. But the positive news is that ANY way you cut it, the war is won for the visa holders. They will be able to enter the USA, the only question remaining is when. So it is fantastic news.
Let me deal with a couple of questions I know will be asked.
Q: Can people with March expiry dates enter immediately?
A: NO. we have to wait this week to see what action the Biden administration takes on 10014 and see whether DoS need to continue to grant NIEs. So – for those with VERY early March expiry dates, you might need an NIE – but there will be time this week to figure that out. You are protected anyway.
Q: Does this help cases that expired already, perhaps earlier this month (before the 17th)?
A: Updated statement. My understanding is that visas issued from September 4 to September 30 (Gomez I) are PROTECTED under this order. BUT I don’t know yet how those cases will be helped. Patience.
Q: What about DV2020 cases that did NOT get a reissued or issued visa in September. Are they affected by this order?
A: No – those cases are not affected at all by the order and will need to wait for the final hearing & outcome in the Gomez case.
Q: Does this affect DV2021 in any way?
A: No – this is only about DV2020 visa holders. We still need to wait for the Anunciato case to move things ahead. But you can see the justice system is working and our lawyers know how to deliver a win! So remain positive.
Now then – let’s remain calm and wait to see what happens over the next few days. The government lawyers will need to work out their response and work with DoS to figure out how they can address the implementation of the order, or try and engineer a more palatable solution. But it is clear – they have to do something that pleases the DV2020 visa holders.
So – for those of you sipping endless mojitos, you are soon going to get back to work and give you liver a rest!!!
Here is my video update from today where I learned of the order LIVE on air!
February 20, 2021 at 07:18
Do people need to request NIE from consulates or is it like a small size blanket NIE? Can you please clarify that point?
February 20, 2021 at 18:49
We have to wait and see what the government do this week. They may give a blanket NIE, but there are other possible outcomes. Those people with VERY EARLY March dates (like March 1 2 or 3) should probably be asking their embassies for an NIE – but generally speaking I would suggest people wait a couple of days and see how GOV tries to implement the order or its NIE plan.
February 20, 2021 at 07:22
Second Best News since March 2020, Of course the First was VISA Issue Order Day, the September 4th 2020. Thank you Brit for always standing on our side with only the truth, all the time for our protection.
February 20, 2021 at 18:49
🙂
February 20, 2021 at 07:30
Words can’t express our gratitude for your selfless act dear Simon. I must say that you are a living god in human skin. Sir, because of your good deed, lives of my family is now changed for better and forever. Thank you for restoring faith in humanity:):) long live BritSimon and May god bless you and your family. ???
February 20, 2021 at 18:50
Lovely sentiment – thank you.
February 20, 2021 at 07:30
What about for those who did not even attend the interview,but the case number was current.
February 20, 2021 at 07:37
Steak, it doesn’t affect you. You need to wait to final judgement on the reserved 9000+ visas.
Goodluck….
February 20, 2021 at 18:50
DV2020 cases? They would have to wait until the final outcome on the Gomez case.
February 20, 2021 at 07:34
Thank you Mr. BritSimon!
February 20, 2021 at 07:36
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February 20, 2021 at 07:41
Thanks to you Brit! And everyone helping the DV winners at the moment! Hope we’ll (DV2021) see the positive outcome very soon as well ! God Bless Everyone! ??
February 20, 2021 at 07:44
Hello sir, those people with visa validity between February 17th to 28th. Did they need some doc to benefit that NIE or it’s automatically granted to them ? They don’t need to go back to their embassy for other procedure before boarding ?
Thanks for all what you’re doing for us.
February 20, 2021 at 18:52
All those cases should have been contacted by their embassies. The case that I know of was given the NIE by email – no need to return to the embassy.
February 20, 2021 at 07:55
Thank you so much for explaining to us
God bless you all
February 20, 2021 at 08:00
Hi Simon, I’m dv visa holder , my visa was reissued in September (I have annotation on my visa “not subjected to pp10014 “may be subject to PP9993”) but I live in Schengen and still can’t travel from my country because of regional proclamation being in place. My visa will expire on March 21st. I’m just a little bit scared travel somewhere outside of Schengen area for 15 days and then to the US coz I’m afraid that I’ll stuck somewhere during that 15 days, and it also cost extra money:( In your opinion do I have any chances to get NIE for being exempt from PP9993 so I could travel from my home country?
February 20, 2021 at 18:54
Yes you probably do, but see what happens this week. I do NOT suggest you rely on the extension if you can travel earlier. So – be ready to start the 14 days in early March if needed.
February 20, 2021 at 08:06
Dear Sir, Thank you very much.
February 20, 2021 at 08:07
Please I am Joseph from Ghana.
My wife filed for our children and I and we are waiting for nvc to reschedule visa interview from September 2020 but has not heard from them.
Please I call them to ask?
February 20, 2021 at 18:55
You are not being very clear. Is yours a DV case or family based? NVC don’t schedule DV cases. Be clear.
February 20, 2021 at 08:32
Dear Simon,
please be aware DvObserver misinterprets your posts and spreads inaccurate information on twitter.
February 20, 2021 at 18:56
I haven’t seen anything DVO has misinterpreted. And to be clear – we all need to be wary of certainty in discussing tyhis – we have to wait for the GOV implementation plan and significant review outcome this week.
February 20, 2021 at 08:38
Good afternoon or evening, Mr. Simon, I have a question, my visa expires on March 11, should I book a ticket for March with the option to change the departure date or still wait, thanks in advance
February 20, 2021 at 18:57
You could book for March if the ticket is changeable. It would be better to wait – but ticket prices might go up later.
February 20, 2021 at 08:43
So it is trickier than just visa being protected? I just told my mama the news, I hope she doesnt get dissappointed later. I have become overly suspicious?.
Thank you Simon for your explaniation and for always being there for us!
February 20, 2021 at 09:11
Dear Brit Simon what was the decision regarding expired visas?
February 20, 2021 at 09:41
Sir we are sooo grateful to you and appreciate your help, your support! Your humanity is something else! I believe you will always have a special place in DV winners heart! God bless you! Hope to see you – the great guy one day in USA! Thanks a lot sir!
February 20, 2021 at 19:07
Thanks!
February 20, 2021 at 19:07
The order protects everyone that got visas issued or re-issued as a result of the September 4th order (i.e. issued between Sept 4 and 30th). For those visas already expired since September we will have to wait to see exactly how that will be handled.
February 20, 2021 at 09:59
Thanks Brit. That was really helpful. GBU and your family
February 20, 2021 at 10:15
Thank u sir for everything you are doing to help us am a dv 2020winner and not yet interviewed my case number is 2020af000685 any chance for me thanks a lot
February 20, 2021 at 19:09
You will have to wait for the Gomez case final outcome.
February 20, 2021 at 20:43
When final outcome???
February 21, 2021 at 02:36
Late March or April
February 20, 2021 at 10:24
Good news. Thank you Mr.Brit. You could give me power. ???
February 20, 2021 at 13:17
Thank you so much brit…you are one in a million…may the Lord reward you…abundantly
February 23, 2021 at 04:28
Brit is not just one in a million but the only one in the world. Anyway thank you so much Brit. You’ve been instrumental in our lawsuit and in entire DV process. You have dedicated your time without paycheck.
Greatness is achieved when you serve people and Brit indeed you’re GREAT.
Thank you sir. My family and I are very appreciative.
February 23, 2021 at 14:51
THanks!
February 20, 2021 at 13:48
Hi Brit, do you recommend leaving for those in the Schengen area, to start doing the 14 days out of Schengen? I would already like to leave for Mexico, to pass the 14 days and in case of NIE be ready to enter in a few hours. Thanks
February 20, 2021 at 19:16
No I don’t recommend people travelling right now. Wait a few days to see what happens.
February 20, 2021 at 14:32
Hi Brit,
Thanks a lot for the beautiful work. my DV2020 visa expires on March 12th. is it advisable for me to book a flight for March 6th while waiting on DoS to give its final decision?
February 20, 2021 at 19:17
Wait a few days.
February 20, 2021 at 14:46
Thanks a lot Mr Simon!
I have a doubt, if gov take the way to give NIE to the visa holders, we need to go back to the embassies to get it? Many people are in a different country where the visa was schedulled
February 20, 2021 at 19:18
No you should NOT need to go back to your country. If they handle this through NIEs they will organize that through email.
February 20, 2021 at 15:58
Hey Mr.Brit I hope you’re fine and healthy !. Im dv2020 winner cn 25***. When is the final decision for the 9095 visas ? Can we hope for an interview in may ?? THANK YOU ❤.
February 20, 2021 at 19:19
Final decision probably in late March or April.
February 20, 2021 at 19:22
At that time all the 9095 visas . Will be given in one month ? ?? Is these true ?
February 20, 2021 at 19:22
So we’ve become 2 Anna’s here?
February 20, 2021 at 19:24
???god luck for you
February 20, 2021 at 16:05
Thank you Simon for the easy to understand update. I hope those who have relief will be able to travel within the stipulated time. For the rest of us dv2020 we continue to be hopeful that our visas will be issued.
February 20, 2021 at 19:19
Yup!
February 20, 2021 at 17:05
Hi Simon,
Great news! my visa is set to expire mid March and I’m going to contact my local embassy for NIE.
Once we enter the US and our visa is activated, can we travel to a different country without having the green card? let’s say within a week from entering the US.
I found this webpage in which they ask to fill out a form:
https://www.cbp.gov/travel/us-citizens/advance-parole-reentry-permit-and-refugee-travel-documentation-returning-aliens-residing
thanks
February 20, 2021 at 19:22
You don’t need anything. When you enter the US your immigrant visa is endorsed (stamped) and can be used as proof of residence for up to 12 months. You will obviously get your GC well before that 12 months.
February 20, 2021 at 17:54
If there are only remaining 5monthes after expired PP In 2021FY, how many visas could embassies finish in that time?!
February 20, 2021 at 19:24
Not enough. That is why Anunciato remains important.
February 22, 2021 at 17:53
Dear Brit, if there is any medical waiver for TB test? Panel doctor asked for further TB test during my medical ( one time in Jan 2020 and next time in September 2020). Both medical report is cleared without TB detection after two months of test date. Due to delay the medical report I could not interview. I am worried if 9095 reserved visa would miss due to medical report delay. So any remedy for medical waiver ? I have seen medical waiver condition at cdc website but I am not clear about this. Could you explain on this matter ? Thank you
February 22, 2021 at 19:50
Whether a waiver will be available or not is up to the physician, but give them got you to repeat the tests in September you can assume they will do the same again.
The problem you must consider is that if you have a TB test required again, that 2 month delay will most likely cost you the Greencard. So – if you want a chance I suggest you contact the physician now, ask about a waiver and if none will be available, consider repeating the medical now. It’s a gamble with the money of course – but unless you do that, you will not get a chance.
February 20, 2021 at 18:14
Hi Simon,
Thanks for that AMAZING news!
Our visas expire on the 21st of March and we are in the UK. Let’s say the 10014 ban is lifted end of February. Would we then have to travel abroad for 14 days or can we try to get NIE for the Schengen ban? Would it even be possible to get NIE on Schengen ban only?
Many thanks!
February 20, 2021 at 19:24
I imagine they might grant an NIE for the 14 day restrictions only if needed. We have to wait and see.
February 20, 2021 at 19:52
Hi Britisimon,
Let God continue to bless you and your family, leaving your schedule doing a work without salary, it takes a man to do it.
February 20, 2021 at 19:55
Thank u so much for your job. What is more likely to happen ? NIE or preserve the visas ? thanks in advance
February 21, 2021 at 02:35
I don’t know.
February 21, 2021 at 00:45
Hi Brit,
Thank you for this. May I ask, for those who have already been issued their green cards, does an extension apply to them for being out of the US for longer than a year. My husband and I activated our visas on March 14th 2020, but then came straight back home to Aus as the country (USA) was starting to feel the effects of COVID-19. Our green card will expire in the next few weeks and we aren’t able to fly because of travel restrictions. Do we have any rights with this new information for a possible extension? Or this doesn’t apply to us? Thank you as always for you help!
February 21, 2021 at 02:42
The extension has nothing to for with your case.
If you do not return by 12 months of absence, you will need to apply for an SB-1 visa when you are ready to return. Discuss that with the embassy, and google SB-1
February 21, 2021 at 01:18
Thanks for your help Brit, we are very grateful for your effort in keeping us informed
February 21, 2021 at 02:16
Hello sir my visa will expire on march 22 what can be the more option expect NIE? Should we contact the embassy or we will be contacted ?? How can we travel ?? Please answer
And thank you for your all kind of support
February 21, 2021 at 02:44
Please wait a few days.
February 21, 2021 at 16:34
Okey thank you for your support we reallt appreciate thank you for fighting for us … thank you for everything ??i feel soo relief after your response eagerly waiting tooo hear good news very soon
February 21, 2021 at 04:10
Dear Simon
I am DV 2018 winner and had already done my interview and already approved but because of Muslim ban the officer told me can not issue visa and sorry..
I would like to know your opinion regarding to such case.
Thank you
February 22, 2021 at 04:41
The government is deciding which types of cases can be reviewed. BUT it is (in my opinion) very unlikely that DV2017 to DV2019 cases can be reopened because of the fiscal year restriction.
February 23, 2021 at 03:12
Dear Britsimon
Thank you for replying but as you mentioned the government is deciding. Hope the best.
February 23, 2021 at 10:11
Dear Sir
Thank you for replying , as you wrote ” The government is deciding” and hope for the best.
February 21, 2021 at 11:29
Thank you Britsimon for the great job for the update. Whatever you do is not invane.
Requesting you to share a sample email for requesting NIE incase will need to do so. I am DV2020 winner my visa is expiring by March 15th.
February 22, 2021 at 04:52
You don’t need to do that. Just wait for a few days to see what happens.
February 21, 2021 at 12:21
Hi Brit,
My husband and I are DV2020 visa holders waiting for entering the US. Our visas will expire by March 14, 2020. Hoping to enter the US before expiration date.
My son, one of my accompanying family members immigrating with me to the US, did not attend the interview on September because he returned to School in MA for in-person class on campus since August 2020. At that time, due to COVID pandemic, he was unable to travel back for interview. Therefore, his DV application was automatically be terminated after September 30, 2020.
If we can enter the US and get our green card processed, our question is how and when can we apply green card for my son in the US?
Please advise or instruct regarding my son’s situation. My son is 18 years old. Much appreciated for your help.
Thank you,
Dara
February 22, 2021 at 05:02
You will have to file a family based case once you are settled in the USA. I don’t offer guidance on that process.
February 21, 2021 at 16:36
Hello Simon, Thank you for the detailed analysis and insight. I was actually talking to my pops in person and and brother on Skype about this whole scenario today. Basically, the way I understand it is that there are 3 possibilities:
1)President Biden does not revoke PP10014 or issue any more NIE, which in that case, those of us with DV visas expiring in March can enter the U.S. after March 31st/after the final Gomez ruling, and up to 6 months thereafter.
2) Biden revokes PP10014 or issues more NIE’s(or both), which would compel Judge Mehta to modify the Order, possibly requiring DV visa holders to enter the U.S. before their March expiry date.
3) Biden revokes PP10014/issues more NIE’s- BUT, Judge Mehta still keeps the 6 month extension in place; however, as you mentioned, it could be gamble to rely on the 6 month extension.
Finally, and this is just out of curiosity- What do you believe was the initial motivation behind the DoS issuing the initial NIE’s to that DV holder from Holland, and then eventually all those with end of February expiring DV’s? Thanks a lot!
February 22, 2021 at 05:05
Those three possibilities (plus perhaps some more) seem plausible. But let’s wait and see.
The motivation simply seemed to avoid unfairness.
February 22, 2021 at 17:20
Thanks, Simon. I really appreciate the point about the 6 month period to carry through with an ‘orderly move’ to the U.S. Granted, Judge Mehta’s order is very generous indeed, but there is so much to deal with before making a permanent move to another country, ever more so during our current pandemic, i.e. leaving current job, training a replacement, taking care of family members still in home country, epic ‘Spring cleaning’, logistics of moving, on and on.
It seems like ‘extensions’ in general have been my lifeline recently- A few months ago, I had to apply for an academic long extension for my current Post-grad course submission date in part due my caring duties. That in itself was an arduous, tedious task for me, so I can imagine the immense work people like yourself, Curtis Morrison, Charles Kuck, Jesse Bless and others did on our behalf. Hopefully, things will work out best for all of us. Press on, folks!
February 21, 2021 at 17:18
Hello sur,
When you said we should travel before our visa expire, what do you mean ?
Personally my visa expire on march 23th, do you think I can try to travel as soon as those visa expiring in February will be allowed to travel ?
Because if the ban is not left next week and NIE not granted for March visa, I think it will be complicated and it’ll take more time for us to enter.
February 22, 2021 at 05:07
I think you should wait a few days and see the options.
February 21, 2021 at 17:50
mr Brite ,at 5 january we booked ticket to travel to usa from Afghanistan so we didn’t aware the new proclamation of president Trump and when we arrived to Dubai air port we heard from police of Dubai the new proclomation so on 6th january we returned to Afghanistan because,that was first travel of us we didn’t know to should email to Embassy ,when we arived to Afghanistan we send an email to Embassy now my qwestion is that is it any problem for our again travel to usa ?
February 22, 2021 at 05:07
No
February 22, 2021 at 13:03
Thank you sir.
February 23, 2021 at 07:18
hi how did you book tickets on 5 January in which air lines
February 21, 2021 at 18:13
HI
If the pp10014 is lifted, can I travel to the states for just a week, put my friend’s address to receive the physical card, then back to my country? I’ll be moving permanently in June.
Thanks
February 22, 2021 at 05:07
Probably, yes – depending on COVID restrictions if any.
February 21, 2021 at 18:28
Hi Simon,
my question is about the dv2020 visa that expired in July 2020, is there any option to have it reissued now with all these changes
(I know that I missed the September window to reissue it).
And if not, do I have to send the envelope with immigration documents & visa back to ambassy?
Thank you.
You rock! 🙂
February 22, 2021 at 05:08
You will have to wait until the Gomez case completes.
February 22, 2021 at 11:45
Hello Mr BritSimon,
Thank you for all the effort you are making for DV candidates especially during this time of covid 19.
My question is this: I am a 2021 DV winner with a 43****NC after the restrictions are lifted do you think that big numbers like mine will have the chance to have an interview?
February 22, 2021 at 18:52
The way you have written the number tells me nothing.
However, I am not predicting anything.
February 22, 2021 at 12:43
Good day Mr. Simon,
I know that might be a stupid question, but
If you have a valid B2 visa for US and had been there many times for the last 15 years, do you think that they can do drop off box and give you the Green Card without going on live interview?
Thank you for your time.
February 22, 2021 at 18:52
No.
February 22, 2021 at 16:07
Hi Simon,
How long can it take, at POE in an airport, get all your papers done by an officer? To get to my final destination in the US, I need to go through a layover in another state and the longest is 2,2h. Would that be enough time?
Thanks
February 22, 2021 at 19:46
I would recommend at least, preferably 4 hours gap.
February 22, 2021 at 17:43
Hi simon
I won the lottery 2020 and my interview was in april 2020 but it’s been canceled because of COVID-19 and they told me through email that I’ll be rescheduled but there is no a specific time. I am from Sudan which was banned but as you already knew Sudan has been deleted from the list. So i want to know what is happening and if you have any information about when we will be rescheduled again
Thank You in advance.
February 22, 2021 at 19:47
The DV2020 year ended, so you will have to wait for the outcome of the Gomez case to see if you will get a chance.
February 22, 2021 at 19:44
Hello Simon!
My visa expires on 18th March, should I email the embassy now to ask for NIE since it takes days for them to answer.
Thank youu:)
February 22, 2021 at 19:54
No.
February 22, 2021 at 20:20
Hi Mr. Simon, I would like to ask about the Netherlands case that she got NIE. Do you have an idea if she made it and enter the state?
Regards
February 23, 2021 at 14:38
Yes she entered last week.
February 22, 2021 at 21:32
am a nurse with a state diploma with 11 years of experience. i have a pp10014 visa since september 2020. i have no paper justifying my research on covid19. Can I travel?
February 23, 2021 at 14:43
Not right now. Wait.
February 23, 2021 at 01:18
Hi Brit!
My question is: If no NIE and the administration will let the ban expire by their own on 31 Mar. The extension to 6 months based on Judge Mehta , so does any impact on the passport valid (as i can see passport need to be at least 6 months valid before entering the country). Because of the delay my passport will be less than 6 months after March. Thanks for u response.
Thanks
February 23, 2021 at 14:46
You can get a new passport and keep the old one with the visa. Travel with both passports.
February 23, 2021 at 01:23
Hello brit can you explain how the visa is extended for 6 month because the medical is only valid for 6 month . Is this legal logical?
And if we go the airoport they will notice that our visas is expired ( in case ban is not lifted and NIE is not granted ) what do you think?
February 23, 2021 at 14:47
As I have said, the Judge has given them a problem. The government will have to figure out how to deal with the order.
February 23, 2021 at 04:01
Hi Mr. Brit,I recieved a ready for interview schedule email from kcc on the 12/14/2021 and it says an email will be sent to me when my case becomes current. My case was current in the month of January but have not yet received an email from them. Should I write them again?
February 23, 2021 at 14:50
No. Wait. You can read that no one is getting interviews – right?