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2009 Diversity
Visa Lottery Registration begins Oct 3, 2007
Posted
Aug 31, 2007
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The U.S. Department of State (DOS) has announced that it will accept 2009
Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery applications from noon Eastern Time (ET) on
October 3, 2007 to noon ET on December 2, 2007. The only acceptable way to
apply is through the DOS online system, which will be available at http://www.dvlottery.state.gov/,
once the lottery registration begins. The DV Lottery Program is limited to
persons from countries that are not well represented through other forms of
immigration. Detailed instructions for the prior year's lottery are
available on the
DOS WebSite. These instructions are
for FY2008, not 2009. Therefore, they should be viewed only as a guideline
at this time. The FY2009 instructions should be followed, once published.
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Ineligible Countries under the DV Lottery
Program
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Persons from countries that have sent more than 50,000 immigrants to the
U.S. over the past five years are not eligible to apply under the DV
Program. The list of countries ineligible in 2008 was: Brazil, Canada,
mainland China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti, India,
Jamaica, Mexico, Pakistan, Philippines, Peru, Poland, Russia, South Korea,
United Kingdom (including its dependent territories, except for Northern
Ireland), and Vietnam. Persons from these countries were NOT eligible to
apply under last year's DV Program. As mentioned, we await detailed guidance
on the list of countries not eligible under the 2009 DV Program.
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Exception for Certain Nationals of Ineligible
Countries
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A person from one of the otherwise ineligible countries still might be
eligible if s/he has a spouse who was born in a qualifying country. In such
cases, the individual could apply with his/her spouse. Alternatively, if a
person was born in one of the ineligible countries, but his or her parent/s
were not born in that country and did not reside there at the time of the
birth; the individual may be eligible to apply, based upon the country of
birth of one of the parents. More details on this can be found in the
instructions, referenced above.
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Educational / Work Experience Required
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There are minimum educational requirements for lottery applicants. In order
to be eligible, it is necessary to have either a high school education or
its equivalent, or two years of work experience within the past five years
in an occupation that requires at least two years of training or experience
to perform. The instructions contain further information as to how
eligibility can be determined under the education and experience
requirements.
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Fraud Warnings : Use Official Registration Form
ONLY
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The DOS announcement contains a fraud warning. Every year, there is a
prevalence of scams and schemes, seeking to take advantage of unsuspecting
applicants surrounding the DV Lottery Program. To avoid becoming a victim,
keep in mind that all applications must be submitted only through the DOS
official government website link (above). Additionally, only those who apply
and are otherwise eligible can be selected. There is no fee for applying. If
selected, the only fees that need to be paid are government filing fees for
the Adjustment of Status forms or for the immigrant visa issuance at a
consulate abroad.
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Increase Chance of Success by Filing Early
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Potential applicants should review the instructions carefully and comply
with them in all respects. Do not submit more than one application, as that
will lead to rejection. Avoid waiting until the last minute, as the capacity
of the online system could become overtaxed as the deadline for registration
period draws near. The photograph instructions should be followed closely.
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Selection of "Winners" for Green Card
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Once the entries are received, "winners" will be determined by random
computer selection. Those selected will be contacted by U.S. mail - not by
eMail or any other method. The DOS does not send notifications to those
persons who are NOT selected. Selection is just the first step. Those
selected must pursue adjustment of status to permanent residence or consular
processing for an immigrant visa abroad. In order to obtain permanent
residence through the green card lottery, a person must be otherwise
eligible for adjustment of status or consular processing. Those who have
committed certain immigration violations, and/or who have criminal
histories, may not be eligible to obtain permanent residence. Questions on
these and other issues regarding the DV Lottery should be discussed with an
experienced, qualified immigration attorney.
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