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Diversity
Lottery 2007 "Winner" Letters Issued
Posted
Jul 28, 2006
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The U.S. Department of State (DOS) announced in late July 2006, that the
Kentucky Consular Center has registered and notified the Diversity Visa
Lottery Winners for 2007 (DV-2007). The lottery program allocates immigrant
visa numbers to certain countries with low rates of immigration to the U.S.
The lottery provides 50,000 immigrant visa numbers each year. Individuals
who applied for DV-2007, but were not notified that they were selected, did
not "win." There is no notification sent to those who are not selected.
Lottery winners are selected at random. For the DV-2007 lottery, there were
5.5 million qualified entries.
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Respond Promptly and Carefully
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More entrants are selected than there are visa numbers available. Therefore,
simply receiving a selection letter does not guarantee a visa. According to
the DOS, approximately 82,000 applicants were selected and registered under
the DV-2007 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. Thus, they notify more individuals to increase the odds of
actually issuing the full 50,000 visas. Those who have been notified need to follow the directions in their letters carefully.
Entrants who
reside outside the United States will need to process via the U.S.
consulates abroad. Those who are in the U.S. will either file for adjustment
of status or select consular processing. For all applicants, it is necessary
to meet procedural requirements for either adjustment of status or consular
processing. Those with questions about their filings should contact a
qualified immigration attorney.
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Winners Must Complete Processing by September 30, 2007
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The lottery program always ends on September 30 each year, as that is the
final day of the USCIS fiscal year. The DV-2007 program will end on
September 30, 2007. This means that applicants and their qualifying family
members must complete the adjustment of status or consular processing
procedures no later than September 30, 2007, in order to obtain the benefit
of the lottery selection for DV-2007. While the lottery is a viable option
for many, no one should depend upon the lottery until they receive their
final green card approval. It is best to continue to explore and pursue
other immigration options while the lottery case is pending.
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Another DV Case can be Filed in the Future
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Those who were not selected can always try for the next lottery year,
DV-2008. Information on that will be available in August 2006.
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Conclusion
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There may be complications related to one's intention to immigrate when
applying for the B-2 tourist visa after having submitted a lottery
application, even if the submission is not selected. We, therefore, always
recommend consulting with an experienced immigration attorney to understand the legal
and practical considerations, as well as any ramifications, when submitting
a diversity visa application for the green card lottery.
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