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Group Lawsuit for Iranian Employment-Based Visa Applicants Stuck in AP: Prospectus

IN ENGLISH
IN FARSI

LAWSUIT OBJECTIVE:


Our primary objective is accelerating the final adjudications of visa applications for our clients.


Under the instructions of Congress in 8 U.S.C. §1202(b), the State Department must allow immigrant visa applicants, before their interviews, to furnish the necessary information for consular officers to make decisions. However, State Department policy prevents visa applicants from early submission of the DS-5535, Supplemental Questions for Visa Applicants. 


In this group lawsuit, we will argue this State Department policy, the DS-5535 Scheme, is contrary to law, and that this policy is responsible for unreasonable, and thus, unlawful, delays that have prejudiced our Iranian visa applicant clients.


To get an idea of what the allegations will look like, check out our lawsuit known as Pars Equality Center v Blinken, filed in January in the District Court for the Northern District of California.


WHAT PARTICIPATION INCLUDES:


Participants will be named plaintiffs in a group lawsuit filed on May 29, 2024, challenging the legality of the above-described DS-5535 Scheme, and the unreasonable delays it has caused. 


Further, if the government Defendants decide to fight back with a motion to dismiss (which is likely), Attorney will continue his representation by opposing that motion to dismiss, and (if required), attending oral arguments on the motion. Recently, several judges across the US have sympathized with immigrant plaintiffs and denied the government’s motions to dismiss, including in a group lawsuit we filed known as Taherian v Blinken. For more information on that, see: Curtis’ blog.


Further, the Attorney, with help from paralegals will provide consular processing support and guidance to named plaintiffs for the remainder of their immigrant visa journeys.


ATTORNEY: 


CURTIS LEE MORRISON  

HAMDY MASRI

RED EAGLE LAW, L.C.


COURT: 

  

DISTRICT COURT FOR CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA (IN LOS ANGELES)

 

DEFENDANTS:


ANTONY J. BLINKEN, in his official capacity as U.S. Secretary of State.


CARSON WU, in his official capacity as Acting Director of the Office of Screening, Analysis and Coordination within the Bureau of Consular Affairs’ Visa Services Office.


DEADLINE TO PARTICIPATE: 


May 15, 2024


FILING DATE: 


May 29, 2024


REQUIREMENTS TO PARTICIPATE:

1) Plaintiffs must be Beneficiaries or Derivative Beneficiaries of an employment-based immigration petition approved by USCIS for Beneficiary(s) who later attended immigrant visa interviews and were instructed only afterward to complete and return the DS-5535.


2) The interview must have occurred at least 6 months before we file the complaint - so on or before November 30, 2023.


FEE TO PARTICIPATE AND TERMS:   

    

The fee per family (primary EB applicant plus all derivatives) is $1,125, and that covers the complete cost of the representation, including opposing a motion to dismiss (if necessary), and consular processing support. 

The fee will be due in advance of the representation. Deferred payments will not be an option with this group lawsuit.

Payment methods include: debit card, credit card, bank ACH transfer, Paypal, Venmo, or Zelle.

For questions about payments, contact: isabella@redeaglelaw.com directly.


DISCLOSURES:


1) The client understands that there are no guarantees as to the outcome of litigation.


2) The client understands that the government will never disclose when a visa is approved due to attorney’s efforts. 


3) The client understands that participating in a lawsuit sometimes means public disclosure of private facts. For example, a Google search of the client’s name could bring up a record of the lawsuit on websites such as pacermonitor.com or courtlistener.com.
 

4) The lawsuit will involve multiple participants, and the attorney will need to prioritize the interests of the whole.


5) Attorney does not have professional liability insurance. (California law requires that attorneys who do not have that insurance disclose that they do not carry that insurance.)
 

6) The client understands that the attorney may have other attorneys and paralegals with Red Eagle Law, L.C. perform work related to the representation. Also, the attorney may include other attorneys who are not with Red Eagle Law, L.C. to aid in the representation. 


7) If fewer than fifteen (15) families sign up to participate by the end of the day on May 15, 2024, the attorney may choose to not move forward with the representation and refund the initial payments by all prospective participants. 

For other questions, contact:

Curtis Morrison 

Email: curtis@redeaglelaw.com
Cell: +1-714-661-3446 

Whatsapp: https://wa.me/17146613446 

Telegram: https://telegram.im/@curtisatlaw
   

Farshad (Farsi)

Email: farshad@redeaglelaw.com

Whatsapp: https://wa.me/18595509377
Telegram: https://t.me/Farshad_Amirkhani 

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