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2010 Diversity
Visa Lottery Registration begins Oct 2, 2008
Posted
Sep 26, 2008
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The U.S.
Department of State (DOS) has announced that it will accept 2010 Diversity
Visa (DV) Lottery applications from 12:00 noon Eastern Daylight Time on
October 2, 2008 to 12:00 noon Eastern Standard Time on December 1, 2008. The
only 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 FY2009; not 2010. Therefore, they should be
viewed only as a guideline at this time. The FY2010 instructions should be
followed, once published.
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Ineligible Countries under the DV Lottery Program
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Individuals 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 countries ineligible in the FY2009 DV lottery were: Brazil,
Canada, mainland China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador,
Guatemala, 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, detailed guidance on the list of countries not eligible under the
2010 DV Program will be forthcoming.
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Exception for Certain Nationals of Ineligible Countries
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An individual 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 one
was born in an ineligible countries, but his or her parents 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 his/her parents. More details 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, one must 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. The
instructions contain further information as to how eligibility can be
determined under the education and experience requirements.
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Fraud Warning : Use Official Registration Form ONLY
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The DOS announcement carries 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,
MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers are reminded that all applications
must be submitted only through the DOS official government website.
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. The scams usually
take the form of false websites or other services claiming to enhance the
chances of success, or false notifications of selection. The false
notifications for selection typically include vague information about the
claimed winner, ask for money, and use non-governmental eMail and web
addresses.
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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 this
will lead to rejection. Avoid waiting until the last minute, as the capacity
of the online system could become overtaxed near the registration deadline.
The photograph instructions should be followed closely. Ensure all
information provided is accurate.
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Selection of "Winners" for Green Card
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Once the entries are received, the "winners" are determined by random
computer selection. Those selected are contacted by U.S. mail - not by eMail
or any other method. The DOS does not send notifications to 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, one must otherwise be eligible for adjustment of status
or consular processing. Individuals 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 matters regarding
the DV Lottery should be discussed with an experienced, qualified
immigration attorney.
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No Need to Choose between Lottery and Other Green Card Options
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Individuals eligible for the DV Lottery, who are interested in immigrating
permanently, do not need to make a choice between this option and any others
that may be available to them. There is no reason one cannot pursue the DV
lottery, as well as another family- and/or employment-based green card
option. The lottery is purely a matter of luck. No one should rely upon it
and other available options should be pursued simultaneously. Alternatively,
no one should forgo the lottery option simply because s/he has a family-
and/or employment-based green card in process. The initial entry to the
lottery is free of filing fees and, if one is selected, the process is often
faster than most other green card options.
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