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Friday, May 09th 2008 |
HOW DO I PARTICIPATE IN THE DIVERSITY VISA LOTTERY PROGRAM? |
What is the Diversity Visa Lottery Program?
Each year, 50,000 immigrant visas are made available through a lottery
to people who come from countries with low rates of immigration to the
United States. None of these visas are available for people who come
from countries that have sent more than 50,000 immigrants to the United
States in the past five years. The State Department's National Visa
Center holds the lottery every year, and chooses winners randomly from
all qualified entries. Anyone who is selected under this lottery will
be given the opportunity to apply for permanent residence. If permanent
residence is granted, then the individual will be authorized to live
and work permanently in the United States. You will also be allowed
to bring your spouse and any unmarried children under the age of 21
to the United States.
What does the Law Say?
The legal foundation for the Diversity Visa Lottery Program comes from
the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
Who is Eligible to Enter the Diversity Visa Lottery?You or your spouse
must be a native of a country that is eligible to participate in the
Diversity Visa Lottery. You may also be eligible to apply if your parent
was born in a country that is eligible to participate. (The State Department
will publish the names of countries that are eligible to participate
before each year's lottery.)
You must have a high school diploma or the equivalent,
defined in the United States as successful completion of a 12-year
course of elementary and secondary education; OR you 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.
How Do I Apply?
Before each year's lottery drawing, the Department of State will publish
explicit instructions on how to apply in press releases and the Federal
Register. Please follow all directions exactly. Millions of applicants
are rejected each year for failure to follow the directions. Please
watch the State Department Website for more information on the Diversity
Visa Lottery Program. Instructions are usually posted in August, and
the registration period is usually held in October each year. Please
note that the Diversity Visa Lottery Program for 2005 has ended.
How Much Does the Lottery Cost?
There is no fee for entering the diversity visa lottery. If you win,
you must pay a fee for an immigrant visa and a separate visa lottery
surcharge.
How Can I Find Out If I Won?
Only the winners will be notified by mail at the addresses listed on
their applications. Winners will be sent instructions and information
on fees. Being selected as a winner in the diversity visa lottery does
not automatically guarantee that you will be issued a visa, even if
you are qualified. The number of entries selected is greater than the
number of immigrant visas available, because not everyone selected will
be qualified for the visa or will choose to complete the processing.
Once all 50,000 visas have been issued, the diversity visa program for
the year will end.
How Can I Find Out More Information?
Please for more information on the Diversity Visa Lottery Program.
You may also call the State Department's Visa Lottery Information Center
at 1-900-884-8840 for more information. Please note: There is a charge
for each call. You may also contact your nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
A listing of U.S. Embassies and Consulates can be found at the State
Department Website.
Information provided by the U.S. Citizenship
& Immigration Services website (uscis.gov)
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