2010-04-18 ساعت 07:25
سلام ؛
نیاز به راهنمائی در موردGreen Card واسه آمریکا داشتم ;
من تو لاتاری2010 انتخاب شدم،.
میگن که توی فرم که پر کردم( FSC(foreign country of chargeability استرالیا وارد شده؛
ظاهر من که فرم رو پر میکردم FSCرو زدم استرالیا (که محل سکونت من هست) و ظاهراًFSC هم استرالیا محسوب میشه.
اینا میگن چون متولد ایرانی باید FSC رو ایران وارد میکردی.
میگن ممکنکه officer تو رو disqualify کنه.؛
اینم متن نامه که واسم فرستادن:
In preparing your file for your final visa interview, it was noted that you were born in Iran but had entered the DV2010 program using Australia as your Foreign State of Chargeability (FSC), which may be your country of citizenship. FSC is based on country of birth. It therefore appears that you may have made an error in your initial DV lottery entry.
Natives of Iran were eligible to enter the DV2010 lottery program; therefore, you should have entered the program using your FSC as Iran and not Australia, your country of residence and/or nationality. The rules to the DV lottery state that an applicant will be disqualified at the time of interview if they are found to have used the wrong FSC at the time of entry.
Unless you fall under the exception to the general rule of chargeability, you may be found at your interview to be ineligible for an immigrant visa through the Diversity Visa lottery. The Department of State guidelines on chargeability are outlined in 9 FAM 42.33 N4.2 , listed below:
As stated in the regulatory definition, the normal rules of chargeability apply to INA 203© immigrants. Many applicants may seek beneficial treatment from the rules of cross chargeability, as in the following examples:
(1) A spouse or child born in a country, which is not among those for which DV visas are available, may use the principal registrant’s chargeability when they are accompanying or following-to-join;
(2) A child born in a non-qualifying country in which neither parent was born nor resident at the time of the child’s birth, may claim the birthplace of either parent;
(3) A DV applicant born in a country, which is not among those for which DV visas are available, and the non-applicant spouse who was born in a qualifying country, may be issued DV visas, provided the relationship was established prior to submitting the entry. In such instances, however, both applicants are considered principal applicants for the purpose of cross-chargeability and must be issued visas and apply for admission to the United States simultaneously.
In simpler terms, as you were born in Iran and natives of Iran were eligible to enter the DV2010 lottery program, but you used the FSC of your country of your residence and/or nationality, you may be found to be ineligible to apply for the DV2010 visa you had been selected for. If you attend your visa interview, you might be found to be ineligible for a visa if it is found that no exception to the rules of chargeability applies to you. Any fees you and your family members pay at your visa interview are application fees, and will not be refunded if you are found ineligible. Please thoroughly review the rules and the instructions on the Department of State website before you attend your interview. That site is: http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/..._1322.html.
Whether you choose to not attend the interview, or you do and are found ineligible, you may enter any future DV programs, however, please check that natives of Iran are eligible to enter that particular year program and if so, use Iran as your FSC.
به KCC زنگ زدم که آقا اشتباه شده،میگن به ما ربطی نداره با سیدنی کنسولت صحبت کن که اینو برات فرستادن.
میخواستم بپرسم نظر شما چیه؟راه حلی داره یا نه؟
برم واسه interview؟
با توجه به اینکه ۴۰۰۰$ باید بدیم قبل از اینتویو.
کسی رو میشناسی که راه حلی ارائه بعده؟
منتظر پاسخ شما هستم.ا
نیاز به راهنمائی در موردGreen Card واسه آمریکا داشتم ;
من تو لاتاری2010 انتخاب شدم،.
میگن که توی فرم که پر کردم( FSC(foreign country of chargeability استرالیا وارد شده؛
ظاهر من که فرم رو پر میکردم FSCرو زدم استرالیا (که محل سکونت من هست) و ظاهراًFSC هم استرالیا محسوب میشه.
اینا میگن چون متولد ایرانی باید FSC رو ایران وارد میکردی.
میگن ممکنکه officer تو رو disqualify کنه.؛
اینم متن نامه که واسم فرستادن:
In preparing your file for your final visa interview, it was noted that you were born in Iran but had entered the DV2010 program using Australia as your Foreign State of Chargeability (FSC), which may be your country of citizenship. FSC is based on country of birth. It therefore appears that you may have made an error in your initial DV lottery entry.
Natives of Iran were eligible to enter the DV2010 lottery program; therefore, you should have entered the program using your FSC as Iran and not Australia, your country of residence and/or nationality. The rules to the DV lottery state that an applicant will be disqualified at the time of interview if they are found to have used the wrong FSC at the time of entry.
Unless you fall under the exception to the general rule of chargeability, you may be found at your interview to be ineligible for an immigrant visa through the Diversity Visa lottery. The Department of State guidelines on chargeability are outlined in 9 FAM 42.33 N4.2 , listed below:
As stated in the regulatory definition, the normal rules of chargeability apply to INA 203© immigrants. Many applicants may seek beneficial treatment from the rules of cross chargeability, as in the following examples:
(1) A spouse or child born in a country, which is not among those for which DV visas are available, may use the principal registrant’s chargeability when they are accompanying or following-to-join;
(2) A child born in a non-qualifying country in which neither parent was born nor resident at the time of the child’s birth, may claim the birthplace of either parent;
(3) A DV applicant born in a country, which is not among those for which DV visas are available, and the non-applicant spouse who was born in a qualifying country, may be issued DV visas, provided the relationship was established prior to submitting the entry. In such instances, however, both applicants are considered principal applicants for the purpose of cross-chargeability and must be issued visas and apply for admission to the United States simultaneously.
In simpler terms, as you were born in Iran and natives of Iran were eligible to enter the DV2010 lottery program, but you used the FSC of your country of your residence and/or nationality, you may be found to be ineligible to apply for the DV2010 visa you had been selected for. If you attend your visa interview, you might be found to be ineligible for a visa if it is found that no exception to the rules of chargeability applies to you. Any fees you and your family members pay at your visa interview are application fees, and will not be refunded if you are found ineligible. Please thoroughly review the rules and the instructions on the Department of State website before you attend your interview. That site is: http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/..._1322.html.
Whether you choose to not attend the interview, or you do and are found ineligible, you may enter any future DV programs, however, please check that natives of Iran are eligible to enter that particular year program and if so, use Iran as your FSC.
به KCC زنگ زدم که آقا اشتباه شده،میگن به ما ربطی نداره با سیدنی کنسولت صحبت کن که اینو برات فرستادن.
میخواستم بپرسم نظر شما چیه؟راه حلی داره یا نه؟
برم واسه interview؟
با توجه به اینکه ۴۰۰۰$ باید بدیم قبل از اینتویو.
کسی رو میشناسی که راه حلی ارائه بعده؟
منتظر پاسخ شما هستم.ا