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DOS Receives Over 6 Million DV Lottery 2006 Entries
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Feb 18, 2005
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The U.S. Department of State (DOS) announced on February 10, 2005, that they
received over six million entries during the two-month registration period
for the DV Lottery program for fiscal year 2006. The registration ended at
noon, January 7, 2005. The registrations were made electronically, a process
that began with the DV 2005 lottery.
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While there has been controversy surrounding the electronic registration,
the DOS reports that the system grants them increased ability to detect
duplicate and fraudulent entries. Some duplicate entries were located via
facial recognition software. The duplicate entries are eliminated from
consideration. The DOS did attempt to address the problems that occurred with
system overload at the end of the registration period for the prior year's
lottery by increasing their capacity. They also provided receipt notices to
registrants; a common complaint last year.
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The lottery is a random selection that does not guarantee that the
individual will receive an immigrant visa or adjustment of status to
permanent resident. Once the entries are received, the selection process begins.
Notification to the "winners" will be sent by mail
between May and July 2005. Even winners are not guaranteed green cards.
There are more
people selected than there are visa numbers available under the
program. Some of the winners will not end up receiving the green card for a
number of reasons. More detail can be found in our August
6, 2004 MurthyBulletin article,
Diversity Lottery 2005
"Winner" Letters Issued, available on MurthyDotCom.
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Diversity applicants should check their mail carefully and follow all DOS
instructions to the letter if they are selected as potential diversity
immigrants. They should continue to maintain legal status if currently in the
U.S. Otherwise they could end up having the I-485 denied for failure to
maintain legal status. They should continue to make any appropriate
alternative immigration plans, rather than rely upon the lottery, which is,
by definition, a random chance to win a valuable "prize."
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