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Thank you for your interest in being added to our litigation regarding forcing the State Department to adjudicate DV-2022 applications before 30 September 2022 or, if that doesn’t happen, to reserve the necessary visas to assure that all 55,000 are allocated to selectees.  This case is being co-counseled by the IMMpact Litigation group of law firms.

WE ARE ADDING PLAINTIFFS TO THIS LAWSUIT THAT WAS FILED ON JANUARY 21, 2022.

If you are interested in participating, please do the following:

STEP 1 – Read the FAQ and make sure you understand what the case is about, how the plaintiff fee works, and what we hope to accomplish, and who is likely to benefit from the case and who is not.

STEP 2 – Complete our engagement letter generator app. It will allow you to download the engagement letter for your records at the end and automatically send the signed agreement to us.

STEP 3 – Make your plaintiff fee payment online here.

STEP 4 – Create a declaration describing your situation and why you’re suing. You can create this using our Litigation Declaration Builder app.

Once you have done each of these things, we’ll review and make sure you’re eligible for the case. We’ll let you know if there is a problem, but if you hear nothing from us, assume you’re okay. We will send out an email automatically after you complete the engagement letter confirming you are a plaintiff in the case. We will send out a letter before we file confirming we have everything we need (or asking for anything we’re missing) and we’ll send out an additional notification once we file the lawsuit.

Please do NOT tell the KCC or the consulate you are a plaintiff in our litigation until we specifically tell you that is okay.

Please note we will provide you a link to update us on your case moving forward.

We hope to file within two to three weeks of the deadline for joining the case as a plaintiff.

We are looking forward to fighting on your behalf.

Our very own Aaron Hall was quoted in a Forbes article regarding the Diversity Visa. Read the article here.

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