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Diversity Lottery
The Diversity Lottery Program allocates 55,000
new immigrant visas each year for individuals from
underrepresented nations. A nation is considered
underrepresented if less than 50,000 people from that nation
immigrated to the U.S. in the past five years.
To be eligible for the Diversity Lottery Program,
you should have either a high school education, its equivalent
or two years work experience within the last five years in a job
which demands two years training.
You or your spouse must be a native of a nation
eligible for the Diversity Lottery Program. You may be eligible
if your parent was born in a country eligible to participate in
the lottery.
The Diversity Lottery Program randomly picks the
55,000 visa candidates. Individuals are chosen to receive the
visa by chance, not by merit.
Steps
Each year, the Department of State publishes
specific instructions on how to apply for the Diversity Visa.
These instructions are typically made available in August, and
the registration period usually begins in early October.
Documents
Typically, you only need to submit a letter
detailing your personal information. However, you must follow
directions exactly when writing this letter. Any deviation may
result in disqualification. Details on this year's Diversity
Lottery Program can be obtained either through a consultation
with our lawyers, or by contacting your nearest U.S. Embassy or
Consulate
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