Re Overstay post one and two

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Old Oct 23rd 2002, 8:30 pm
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[QUOTE][SIZE=1]Originally posted by lisahill:
However shortly after that I was on the net and I came across
http://www.usais.org/gcl_application.htm
where I was able to put in an application, when i got to what country are you from, the united kingdom was one of the options available...

So i put in and paid for my application and that of my spouses.

is aanyone else familier with this site.
Have a look round it, it seems to be helpfull and ligitimate or once again have i justbeen screwed for $70.00




Lisa: You've just been screwed for $70.00

I've just looked at that site and it is scandalous how similar it looks to the *official* US govt. INS (Dept. of Justice) site; go to this site and look almost to the bottom on the home page, towards the right hand side. It has a section re; the Diversity Green Card scheme and how to enter the lottery, via a link on to a different website especially for the lottery.

It clearly shows that people from the United Kingdom cannot participate *except* those from Northern Ireland (probably due to a clause put in under pressure from Senator Edward Kennedy....).

Here is the Official INS site (which also shows the various visa categories): http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/index.htm

The Green Card Lottery info (for 2004) which is open for applications now (but not for Brits from the mainland - stress - only Ulster - Northern Ireland):

http://travel.state.gov/DV2004.html


Sorry to give you bad news. Please, please phone the Florida State Attorney's office and ask for their advice on this dodgy attorney you've hired. He's probably scamming hundreds of people.....
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Old Oct 23rd 2002, 8:44 pm
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Lisa; I just did the "quiz" myself to see if I qualified. I'm from England but you can only type in "United Kingdom".

Of course, it then said that "Congratulations - you qualify" when the official US Diversity Lottery site (given on my previous post) clearly states that citizens of the UK (except N.Ireland) cannot enter the lottery scheme. This also applied for the 2003 entries too.

You should immediately get on to their customer services (To help your case, print off the official site information stating that you can't enter) and ask for them to stop the credit card payment or agree to cancel the cheque.

Also call your credit card company and explain that you wish to cancel the transaction and explain why you're not going to pay for it.

Yet another example of people doing a scam on the unwary.
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Old Oct 23rd 2002, 8:46 pm
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lisahill wrote:
    > ok 3 questions... or areas where help would be appreciated...
    > 1. can anyone teach me to spell LOL just kidding... ok in all
    > seriousness.
    > 1)I read somewhere on the internet that if you have come in on an visa
    > waiver there is no form for legal reprucusion,is that true ? i dont know
    > what it means...
    > Does it mean that i cant take legal action against my attorney or does
    > it mean that if i am refused admision to america i cant go for legal
    > action against my refusel???

You can't take legal action or appeal a refused entry.

Spelling ... just keep taking the pills :-)

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Old Oct 23rd 2002, 11:25 pm
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On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 12:29:32 -0700, lisahill wrote:


    > ok 3 questions... or areas where help would be appreciated...
    > 1. can anyone teach me to spell LOL just kidding... ok in all
    > seriousness.
    > 1)I read somewhere on the internet that if you have come in on an visa
    > waiver there is no form for legal reprucusion,is that true ? i dont know
    > what it means...
    > Does it mean that i cant take legal action against my attorney or does
    > it mean that if i am refused admision to america i cant go for legal
    > action against my refusel???

This only affects immigration law, so you can't take legal action if you
aren't admitted.

Doing something about the attorney would be a civil matter, completely
different. Visa waiver does not prohibit that.
 
Old Oct 30th 2002, 2:55 pm
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Lisa, yeah i came across the same problem..this is the only site which says british citizens (other than N.ireland) are eligible.....i think its BS but not sure.....i checked the official INS website and they say only IRish can apply as the rest of the UK have already sent their quota of people on visas.

Anyone else shedd some light on this.
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Old Oct 30th 2002, 6:43 pm
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fleming77 wrote:
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    > Lisa, yeah i came across the same problem..this is the only site which

What site? It would have helped if yuo had included some of the post you
replied to

    > says british citizens (other than N.ireland) are eligible.....i think
    > its BS but not sure.....i checked the official INS website and they say
    > only IRish can apply as the rest of the UK have already sent their quota
    > of people on visas.
    >
    > Anyone else shedd some light on this.
    > ????????????????????????????????

If you are talking about eligibility for the DV lottery read


This is the only official site. In most cases, only those born on NI are
eligible
 
Old Nov 4th 2002, 1:57 am
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Lisa; for an Immigration attorney who may be able to help you, check out this site:

http://www.aila.org
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