The Fixer
Author(s)
Piot, Charles
Contributor(s)
Batema, Kodjo Nicholas (editor)
Collection
Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem (TOME)Language
EnglishAbstract
In the West African nation of Togo, applying for the U.S. Diversity Visa Lottery is a national obsession, with hundreds of thousands of Togolese entering each year. From the street frenzy of the lottery sign-up period and the scramble to raise money for the embassy interview to the gamesmanship of those adding spouses and dependents to their dossiers, the application process is complicated, expensive, and unpredictable. In The Fixer Charles Piot follows Kodjo Nicolas Batema, a Togolese visa broker—known as a “fixer”—as he shepherds his clients through the application and interview process. Relaying the experiences of the fixer, his clients, and embassy officials, Piot captures the ever-evolving cat-and-mouse game between the embassy and the hopeful Togolese as well as the disappointments and successes of lottery winners in the United States. These detailed and compelling stories uniquely illustrate the desire and savviness of migrants as they work to find what they hope will be a better life.
Keywords
diversity visa lottery; Togo; West Africa; visa brokers; fixers; migrationDOI
10.1215/9781478003427ISBN
9781478001911OCN
1135853919Publisher
Duke University PressPublisher website
https://www.dukeupress.edu/Publication date and place
Durham, NC, 2019Series
Theory in Forms,Classification
Social and cultural anthropology