DOS Issues Notice of Class-Wide Relief in Emami Litigation

DOS Issues Notice of Class-Wide Relief in Emami Litigation

The Department of State (DOS) announced class-wide relief to begin August 12, 2024, following litigation in the consolidated cases Emami v. Mayorkas and Pars Equality Center v. Blinken, “to allow certain visa applicants who were refused visas under Presidential Proclamation 9645…to receive a one-time, non-transferable fee credit to submit a new visa application and (for eligible class members) to have the option to get a prioritized visa appointment.” The fee credit may be used once toward any immigrant or nonimmigrant visa at any U.S. embassy or consulate, DOS said.

Class members include eligible nationals of Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela, and Yemen who were denied a visa under Presidential Proclamation 9645 between December 8, 2017, and January 20, 2021, and did not receive a waiver under Presidential Proclamation 9645. The notice includes details on eligibility and how to apply.

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