If you are selected by the lottery and also you
meet the qualifications, this will help you to
obtain your permanent residence.
Deportation: Fearing a deportation for
participating is a myth! Although nobody can
guarantee to you that it will not happen; keep
in mind that Immigration has not deported
undocumented people who have cases pending for
their legalization. Millions started their case
before 30 April of 2001 under the section 245i
or, and the majority remains undocumented,
without a work permits and have not been
deported.
Case pending: Although you may have a residency
case pending, participate; because if selected
you might be able to obtain it sooner. If you
began your case before April 30 of 2001, you are
protected by the benefits of section 245i of the
Immigration Act and therefore, you will be able
to obtain your residence without leaving the
country.
If a case never started: It does not matter!
Consider that as beneficiary of this visa
lottery, you would join millions of immigrants
who are awaiting legalization for having started
their cases after April of 2001. Most of
Congress supports undocumented people who have
cases pending, over those that will initiate a
case under a new Immigration Law.
Your application for the lottery must be
received, only via internet, before noon of
December 3rd, 2006.
If you win, it’s important that you evaluate
your personal situation with a professional who
is an expert in immigration, to consider the
laws that will take place starting October 1st,
2007. Therefore, I recommend you to participate
regardless of what your migratory status is,
unless you have received a deportation order.
Remember that there’s always much more to
analyze before formulating a legal strategy.
We welcome your visit!
INTERNATIONAL IMMIGRANTS FOUNDATION
33 years, Guiding, Legalizing, and Educating
Immigrants since 1973
O.N.G. UNITED
NATIONS E.C.O.S.O.C.
IMMIGRANTS
BUILDING:
7 W. 44th St.,
New York,
N.Y.
10036
(212) 302-2222 – email:
www.InmigrantsFoundacion.com
*Edward Juarez Studied
sociology, International laws, and specialized
in immigration. In 1973, established the
International Immigrants Foundation, a
non-profit institution created to educate, help,
and defend immigrants. In 1984, he established
the American Multicultural Coalition and the
International Cultures Celebration, conferences
in the United Nations, and the Parade and
Festival to promote intercultural relations.
With the goal of emphasizing the contributions
of immigrants,
Juarez established the “Immigrants
Building”
in 2003, located at
7 West 44th Street
in
Manhattan,
NYC, where the Foundation continues developing
programs that improve the quality of life for
immigrants. Currently, he is am active writer,
speaker, immigration columnist in El Diario la
Prensa, and host of The Immigrants Voice radio
and television programs.