 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




|
|
2011 DV Lottery Begins Oct 2, 2009 : DV 2010 "Winners"
Need to Act
Posted
Sep 25, 2009
©MurthyDotCom
October 1, 2009 marks the start of fiscal year 2010 (FY10). Thus, eligible
diversity visa lottery winners for 2010 (DV-2010) can move forward with
their permanent resident (or "green card") cases. The lottery program
allocates 50,000 visa numbers for immigrant visas each year to certain
countries with low rates of immigration to the United States. Nationals of
countries like India, the United Kingdom, and Canada were not eligible to
apply under the DV-2010 lottery program since there are many immigrants from
these countries already in the United States. The DV-2011 lottery
application process begins on October 2, 2009, thus, it will soon be
possible to submit an application to be eligible for next fiscal year's
quota.
©MurthyDotCom
Respond
Immediately but Carefully to Winner Letter
©MurthyDotCom
In each fiscal year the U.S. Department of State (DOS) selects more
"winners" than there are visa numbers available. Therefore, simply receiving
a selection letter under the lottery program does not guarantee an immigrant
visa. According to the DOS, approximately 102,800 applicants were selected
and registered under the DV-2010 lottery. The reason for notifying more than
50,000 people is that some will not follow through with the visa application
and others will not qualify. Therefore, more individuals are notified to
increase the odds of actually issuing the allocated 50,000 immigrant visas
in each fiscal year. These letters should have been received in June or July
2009. Those who are not selected do not receive any notification.
©MurthyDotCom
It is necessary to follow the directions in the winner letters carefully.
Entrants who reside outside the United States need to process and obtain the
immigrant visa from the U.S. consulates abroad. Those who are in the United
States must either file for adjustment of status or select consular
processing. For all applicants, it is necessary to meet both the legal and
procedural requirements for either adjustment of status or consular
processing. Those with questions about their filings should contact a
qualified immigration attorney.
©MurthyDotCom
Winners
Must Complete Processing by September 30, 2010
©MurthyDotCom
The lottery program ends September 30th each year, as that is the final day
of the USCIS fiscal year. The DV-2010 program will end September 30, 2010.
Applicants, therefore, must complete the adjustment of status or consular
processing procedures, through to case approval, no later than September 30,
2010, to obtain DV-2010 immigration benefits. The chance of success
following selection depends, in part, upon the lottery case number assigned.
Visa number availability depends upon the case number and is tracked by DOS
in the monthly
Visa Bulletin.
©MurthyDotCom
While the lottery is a viable option for many, no one should depend upon the
lottery until s/he receives the final green card approval. It is best to
continue to explore and pursue other immigration options while one's lottery
case is pending.
©MurthyDotCom
DV-2011
Opens October 2, 2009
©MurthyDotCom
The DV-2011 lottery year opens soon. Initial information on that is now
available
online and applications will be accepted from October 2, 2009 through
November 30, 2009. More information regarding DV-2011 should be available
through the link provided above shortly. This information will include the
eligible countries and FAQs. As mentioned, this program is only for
individuals from countries with low rates of immigration to the United
States.
©MurthyDotCom
Can Use
Lottery Even if Other GC Case Filed
©MurthyDotCom
Individuals who potentially are eligible for the DV lottery often ask
whether they can enter if they already have started a different type of
green card case. The answer is yes, it is possible to have a lottery case
and an employment, family, or other type of green card case pending. In many
situations, a successful lottery case will be much faster than other types
of green card cases. As stated, however, lottery cases are always very
uncertain and one should not abandon other immigration options unless and
until permanent residence is obtained.
©MurthyDotCom
Conclusion
©MurthyDotCom
The lottery provides unexpected and significant immigration benefits to a
lucky few each year. Only nationals of certain countries are eligible and
may apply, as set forth in the instructions issued each year. While one's
chances of selection are slim, there are winners each year, and the
government charges no fees for the initial application process. Every year,
we at the Murthy Law Firm find that we represent some of the successful
lottery applicants and assist them with obtaining their green cards, either
through adjustment of status or through consular processing. Since the
program is time sensitive, those with questions, or in need of help with
lottery matters should seek the assistance of a qualified immigration
attorney promptly. We at the Murthy Law Firm are always happy to help anyone
in need of immigration law assistance.
Copyright © 2009, MURTHY LAW
FIRM. All Rights Reserved
|
|
|