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DV Lottery
Registration for FY2008 Starts October 4, 2006
Posted
Sep 29, 2006
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According to the U.S. Department of State (DOS), applications for the 2008
Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery will be accepted from noon (U.S. Eastern Time)
October 4, 2006, to noon (U.S. Eastern Time) December 3, 2006. The
DV Lottery Form
will only be available through the DOL WebSite. The lottery program offers
an opportunity for a minimum of 50,000 DV winners each year to obtain their
green cards. Eligibility is limited to persons from countries with low rates
of U.S. immigration.
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Certain Countries Not Eligible to Apply
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Since the DV program is intended to attract persons from countries with low
rates of immigration to the U.S., many individuals are simply not eligible
to participate in the DV Lottery program. Generally, persons born in Brazil,
Canada, mainland China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti,
India, Jamaica, Mexico, Pakistan, the Philippines, Peru, Poland, Russia,
South Korea, United Kingdom (including its dependent territories, except
Northern Ireland), and Vietnam are NOT eligible to apply. These countries
have sent more than 50,000 immigrants each to the U.S. over the last
five-year period and, thus, do not meet this lottery criterion. If a person
from one of these countries has a spouse born in a qualifying country, the
couple may qualify for the DV lottery. An individual born in one of these
non-qualifying countries, whose parents were not born in the non-qualifying
country, and did not reside there at the time of the applicant's birth, is
also eligible if one of the parents was born in a qualifying country. More
information on these matters is available in the
DV Instructions on the DOS WebSite.
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Minimum Education / Experience Requirements
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Qualifying applicants must also have either a high school education or its
equivalent or must have 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 define "high school or equivalent,"
and a link to the Department of Labor (DOL) O*Net database, used to
determine which jobs require two years of experience or training.
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Watch for Fraud
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The registration form must be completed only on the
DOS Website.
Additionally, the DOS does not charge a fee to enter the lottery. MurthyDotCom and
MurthyBulletin readers
were alerted to potential lottery fraud, in our August 25, 2006 article,
Beware of Green Card
Lottery Scams. The DOS also has a
warning to help foreign nationals avoid becoming the victims of DV lottery
fraud.
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Procedures
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Individuals should carefully review the instructions and the registration
form, so that the application is correctly filled and submitted within the
strict timeframes required by law. Submission of more than one
application is not permitted and doing so will prompt rejection of all of the applications
from such an individual. The
application must include a recent electronic photograph of the
applicant, another of the applicant's spouse, and one of each of the applicant's children under
21 years old. Failure to submit proper photographs will also result in a
rejection of the application. The instructions include detailed
specifications regarding the photographs.
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Selection of Applicants
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Qualified individuals will randomly selected by electronic means. Notifications
will be sent to lottery winners between May and July 2007. This information
will be sent only by U.S. mail; NOT by eMail or other forms of
communication. Those who are not selected in the lottery will NOT receive
notification from the DOS that they have not been selected. Those who are
unsure as to whether information they have received is from the DOS should speak
with a qualified immigration attorney. Selection in the lottery does not
guarantee an immigrant visa will be available or that it will ultimately be
granted to that individual and all immediate family members. It only opens the possibility of applying for the immigrant visa, and applicants must
still be eligible to become permanent residents, in terms of procedure and
personal background investigation, medical tests, etc.
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Conclusion
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The Murthy Law Firm is pleased to share this information with those who are eligible to
apply for the DV Lottery Program, as it continues to be one of the simpler
ways to qualify for those who can take advantage of it.
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FIRM. All Rights Reserved
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