![]() Many Afghan DV-2021 winners fear their lives are in danger for their plans to immigrate to the USA. Morrison represents 40 such Afghan DV-2021 families who are plaintiffs in the Goodluck law suit. Embassy in Islamabad has notably turned away transfer requests from some of them, according to Morrison. Embassy in Kabul before it ceased operations on Augand the U.S. In addition to the Cuban and Venezuelan applicants, there are over two thousand Afghan DV-2021 winners and their families anxiously waiting for immigrant visa interviews, yet zero interviews were granted to them by the U.S. For these and the other plaintiffs in the case, the stakes are high. Equally difficult trips were made by Venezuelan lottery winners who travelled to Bogota, only not to be scheduled for interviews there. The trip required up to six flights and cost up to $5ooo per traveller. Embassy in Havana has been closed for three years now. ![]() For the Cuban immigrant visa applicants, the trip to Guyana was necessary because the U.S. But for these four Cuban families, that order hasn't helped yet. ![]() In a previous Goodluck court order, Judge Mehta ordered the State Department to make expeditious good faith efforts to adjudicate DV-2021 visas. ![]() embassy there before the September 30 deadline. Among the Goodluck applicants are four Cuban families who were winners of the 2021 Diversity Visa Lottery who made the logistically complicated and incredibly expensive journey from Cuba to Georgetown, Guyana based only on their belief that, pursuant to a September 9th, 2021 order in the Goodluck case, they would be able to get interviews at the U.S. ![]()
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