السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
اخي العزيز طبعا بعد التحية بالنسبة للفقرة المكتوبة اعلاه حاولت مرارت وتكرارا ادور على فقرة استلام الفيز لازم يكون قبل 30 سبمتمبر 2013 ملكيتها طبعا اتصلت بال USCIS كالوا ماعدنا علم بهيجي معلومة لذلك دورت على قرار الكونغرس وطلعت الفقرة 1244 بكل تفاصيلها وملكيت اي شي يخص هذا الموضوع والشي الي يؤكد هذا انه كلما ارسل ايميل او تلفون اسال عن الوقت المحدد للانتظار يكولون ماكو سقف زمني ومن اسال عن السبب يكولون القانون محدد السقف الزمني لانتهاء المعاملات وانما حدد الفترة لانتهاء استقبال المعاملات وهاي نقطة الضعف بالبرنامج النقطة الثانية الي مفهمتها هي انه فترة اصدار الفيزا مع منتصف الليل على فرضا وجدلا انه اكو اشخاص يشتغلون 24 ساعة في امريكا ولو مااتوقع ياترى هل اكو نفس القابلية في بغداد خصوصا وان عملية اصدار الفيزا تكون من بغداد من السفارة ؟ اعتقد شوية صعبة الشي الاخر عادة من يحدد وقت عين يذكرلك ضمن اي توقيت حتى يتجنب الارباك او عدم الدقة الي من الممكن توقعها هذا مجرد راي عزيزي اتمنى يتسع صدرك اله
وهاي نسخة من الفقرة 1244 الخاصة بال SIV
SEC. 1244. SPECIAL IMMIGRANT STATUS FOR CERTAIN IRAQIS.
(a) In General.--Subject to subsection (c), the Secretary of
Homeland Security, or, notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
Secretary of State in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland
Security, may provide an alien described in subsection (b) with the
status of a special immigrant under section 101(a)(27) of the
Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(27)), if the alien--
(1) or an agent acting on behalf of the alien, submits a
petition for classification under section 203(b)(4) of such Act
(8 U.S.C. 1153(b)(4));
(2) is otherwise eligible to receive an immigrant visa;
(3) is otherwise admissible to the United States for
permanent residence (excluding the grounds for inadmissibility
specified in section 212(a)(4) of such Act (8 U.S.C.
1182(a)(4)); and
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(4) cleared a background check and appropriate screening, as
determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security.
(b) Aliens Described.--
(1) Principal aliens.--An alien is described in this
subsection if the alien--
(A) is a citizen or national of Iraq;
(B) was or is employed by or on behalf of the United
States Government in Iraq, on or after March 20, 2003,
for not less than one year;
(C) provided faithful and valuable service to the
United States Government, which is documented in a
positive recommendation or evaluation, subject to
paragraph (4), from the employee's senior supervisor or
the person currently occupying that position, or a more
senior person, if the employee's senior supervisor has
left the employer or has left Iraq; and
(D) has experienced or is experiencing an ongoing
serious threat as a consequence of the alien's
employment by the United States Government.
(2) Spouses and children.--An alien is described in this
subsection if the alien--
(A) is the spouse or child of a principal alien
described in paragraph (1); and
(B) is accompanying or following to join the
principal alien in the United States.
(3) Treatment of surviving spouse or child.--An alien is
described in subsection (b) if the alien--
(A) was the spouse or child of a principal alien
described in paragraph (1) who had a petition for
classification approved pursuant to this section or
section 1059 of the National Defense Authorization Act
for Fiscal Year 2006 (Public Law 109-163; 8 U.S.C. 1101
note), which included the alien as an accompanying
spouse or child; and
(B) due to the death of the principal alien--
(i) such petition was revoked or terminated
(or otherwise rendered null); and
(ii) such petition would have been approved if
the principal alien had survived.
(4) Approval by chief of mission required.--A recommendation
or evaluation required under paragraph (1)(C) shall be
accompanied by approval from the Chief of Mission, or the
designee of the Chief of Mission, who shall conduct a risk
assessment of the alien and an independent review of records
maintained by the United States Government or hiring
organization or entity to confirm employment and faithful and
valuable service to the United States Government prior to
approval of a petition under this section.
(c) Numerical Limitations.--
(1) In general.--The total number of principal aliens who
may be provided special immigrant status under this section may
not exceed 5,000 per year for each of the five fiscal years
beginning after the date of the enactment of this Act.
(2) Exclusion from numerical limitations.--Aliens provided
special immigrant status under this section shall not be counted
against any numerical limitation under sections
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201(d), 202(a), or 203(b)(4) of the Immigration and Nationality
Act (8 U.S.C. 1151(d), 1152(a), and 1153(b)(4)).
(3) Carry forward.--
(A) Fiscal years one through four.--If the numerical
limitation specified in paragraph (1) is not reached
during a given fiscal year referred to in such paragraph
(with respect to fiscal years one through four), the
numerical limitation specified in such paragraph for the
following fiscal year shall be increased by a number
equal to the difference between--
(i) the numerical limitation specified in
paragraph (1) for the given fiscal year; and
(ii) the number of principal aliens provided
special immigrant status under this section during
the given fiscal year.
(B) Fiscal years five and six.--If the numerical
limitation specified in paragraph (1) is not reached in
the fifth fiscal year beginning after the date of the
enactment of this Act, the total number of principal
aliens who may be provided special immigrant status
under this section for the sixth fiscal year beginning
after such date shall be equal to the difference
between--
(i) the numerical limitation specified in
paragraph (1) for the fifth fiscal year; and
(ii) the number of principal aliens provided
such status under this section during the fifth
fiscal year.
(d) Visa and Passport Issuance and Fees.--Neither the Secretary of
State nor the Secretary of Homeland Security may charge an alien
described in subsection (b) any fee in connection with an application
for, or issuance of, a special immigrant visa. The Secretary of State
shall make a reasonable effort to ensure that aliens described in this
section who are issued special immigrant visas are provided with the
appropriate series Iraqi passport necessary to enter the United States.
(e) Protection of Aliens.--The Secretary of State, in consultation
with the heads of other relevant Federal agencies, shall make a
reasonable effort to provide an alien described in this section who is
applying for a special immigrant visa with protection or the immediate
removal from Iraq, if possible, of such alien if the Secretary
determines after consultation that such alien is in imminent danger.
(f) Eligibility for Admission Under Other Classification.--No alien
shall be denied the opportunity to apply for admission under this
section solely because such alien qualifies as an immediate relative or
is eligible for any other immigrant classification.
(g) Resettlement Support.--Iraqi aliens granted special immigrant
status described in section 101(a)(27) of the Immigration and
Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(27)) shall be eligible for
resettlement assistance, entitlement programs, and other benefits
available to refugees admitted under section 207 of such Act (8 U.S.C.
1157) for a period not to exceed eight months.
(h) Rule of Construction.--Nothing in this section may be construed
to affect the authority of the Secretary of Homeland Security under
section 1059 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
2006.
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