Sri Lanka Visa Lottery Free Help

The United States - 2009 Diversity Immigrant Visa Lottery will be formally opened in Washington DC on October 3. A total of 50,000 individuals will be selected for the lottery worldwide.

The US Embassy in Sri Lanka announced yesterday that program allows randomly selected applicants to migrate to the United States on an expedited basis, provided they meet all the criteria.

A person may only enter the lottery if he or she has both citizenship of a qualifying country (Sri Lanka and the Maldives both qualify), and either a high school equivalent education (Six GCE O-Levels including compulsory subject) or work experience within the past five years in a profession that requires at lest two years of training or experience to perform.

Individuals wishing to participate in the visa lottery are urged to apply early to avoid any possible delays. The lottery registration period will be from October 3 to December 2, 2007. Registration for the Diversity Visa Lottery is free. The lottery will be conducted entirely by electronic means over the internet. Paper entries will no longer be accepted.

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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Pop Singer Daler Mehndi And His Brother With Human Trafficking

A court in Patiala on Wednesday charged bhangra-pop singer Daler Mehndi and his brother with human trafficking .

Daler and his brother Shamsher have been charged with forgery, conspiracy and cheating. The singer was present when the charges were framed.

The framing of charges came despite the police seeking his discharge in the case saying that no evidence had been found against the singer who shot into fame with his number "Bolo tara ra ra" in the mid 1990s.

The police had earlier also tried to seek his discharge but the court did not allow this on a petition by the complainants.

The singer was arrested by the Punjab police in October 2003 after Shamsher and two others were named in an immigration fraud case - called "kabootarbaazi" in Punjab.

Complainants Bakshish Singh and others had told police that they had been duped by the Mehndi brothers and others who had promised to help take them abroad.

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