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Immigration
DIVERSITY
VISA LOTTERY
The Diversity Visa Lottery(DV-Lottery)
scheme is a unique way in which the INS allows
persons an opportunity to obtain legal permanent
residence status in the United States. By
virtue of this scheme, a maximum of 55,000
visas are made available each year through
a lottery drawn randomly through a computer,
to aliens who are able to meet certain requirements.
These visas are allocated among six geographic
regions, namely:
1. AFRICA
2. ASIA
3. EUROPE
4. NORTH AMERICA
5. OCEANIA
6. CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA, the CARIBBEAN
Within these regions, only
natives (nativity tends to be defined as the
persons place of birth) of countries, which
have low rates of immigration are eligible.
A person from a country, which has sent more
than 50,000 immigrants within the last five
years, is not eligible to apply for this lottery.
There is a limit of 7% on the giving of visas
to natives of any one foreign state.
Persons born in the following
countries are not eligible for the DV lottery:
a) Canada
b) China (mainland born)
c) Colombia
d) Dominican Republic
e) El Salvador
f) Haiti
g) India
h) Jamaica
i) Mexico
j) Pakistan
k) Philippines
l) Russia
m) South Korea
n) United Kingdom & its dependent territories
(except Northern Ireland)
o) Vietnam
Persons born in Hong Kong
SAR, Macau SAR and Taiwan are eligible.
ELIGIBILITY
There are two main requirements for eligibility:
1. The applicant must be born in an eligible
country. If an applicant was born in a country
that has been declared ineligible, the applicant
may claim the spouse’s country of birth,
provided both are issued a visa and enter
the United States together. Alternatively,
under certain circumstances, the person may
claim nativity in one of the parents’
country of birth.
2. The applicant must have
a high school education or its equivalent,
defined in the U.S. as a successful completion
of a 12-year course of elementary and secondary
education; OR the applicant must have two
years of work experience within the last five
years in an occupation that requires at least
two years of training or experience to perform.
APPLICATIONS
Entries for the DV-2006 diversity visa lottery
must be submitted electronically between Friday,
November 5, 2004 and Friday, January 7, 2005.
Applicants may access the electronic diversity
visa entry form at www.dvlottery.state.gov
during the registration period beginning noon
November 5. Paper entries will not be accepted.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to not
wait until the last week of the registration
period to enter. Heavy demand may result in
delays. No entries will be accepted after
noon on January 7, 2005.
A digital photo (image) of
each applicant, his/her spouse, and children
must be submitted on-line with the EDV Entry
Form. The image file can be produced either
by taking a new digital photograph or by scanning
a photographic print with a digital scanner.
Before each year’s
lottery drawing, the Department of State publishes
explicit instructions on how to apply, in
press releases and the Federal Register. Instructions
are usually posted in August and the registration
period is usually held in October each year.
Lottery Fee
There is no fee for taking part in this scheme.
However, if selected, there is a fee for the
immigrant visa as well as a separate visa
lottery surcharge.
Winners
Only those who have won the lottery draw will
be notified by mail at the address listed
on the application. Further instructions and
information about fees, etc., will also be
sent to the winners. However, winning the
lottery draw does not automatically guarantee
that a visa will be issued, as the number
of entries selected is greater than the number
of visas available, as everyone may not have
all the qualifications required or may not
choose to complete the processing. Once all
50,000 visas have been issued, the diversity
visa program for the year comes to an end.
Worldwide Immigration is
now accepting registrations for the Green
Card Lottery Program -
Click here to start your registration
process.
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