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Green Card Lottery
The annual DV lottery program is a good opportunity for potential
immigrants to obtain the status as a permanent legal resident of
the USA. This program runs each year and provides 50,000 "Green
Cards" to applicants randomly selected in a lottery process
- known as Green Card Lottery.
A Green Card is a permanent residence visa and gives a person the
legal right to LIVE, WORK AND STUDY permanently in the United States
and to enter and leave the country freely. You may work in any government,
public and private job that is available. A permanent residence
visa is generally good for life. Green Card holders also receive
health, education, retirement, taxation, social security and other
benefits. The Green Card DOES NOT affect your present citizenship.
A Green Card holder may later apply for United States Citizenship,
if desired.
The Diversity
Immigrant Visa Lottery has been established in the 1996 Immigration
Act in order to give immigration opportunity to natives from countries
other than the main source of immigration to the U.S.A. This official
U.S. government program aims to diversify the American population
by creating an immigration opportunity to under-represented ethnic
groups. The U.S. government makes available 50.000 permanent residence
visas each year through a computer-generated lottery drawing. A
permanent residence visa is commonly referred to as Green Card.
This visa class entitles the holder to live and work in the United
States of America permanently.
Application
to this program is open for all individuals worldwide that fulfill
the two basic entry requirements.
DV Information
and Registration Service provides an easy and convenient registration
service for the annual Green Card Lottery program. We will ensure
your application is registered in time and without formal errors
on your application form. Each application is checked and you will
be contacted if corrections or additional submissions are required
in order for your application to be valid. Each year approx. 25%
of all entries are disqualfied, many for formal reasons: Missing
photographs, poor handwriting or use of invalid signatures are only
some of the reasons many applications don't even have a chance.
Using a registration and application submission service will ensure
your application stands a full chance in this program.
A registration
service also provides for address changes of people travelling frequently.
You can nominate any new address for notification in case your name
is selected.
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