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The United States Government issues 50,000 permanent resident visas (Green Card) annually through the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (DV-Program) also known as the Green Card Lottery.

Applicants for the DV-Program, who meet the strict eligibility requirements from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States, are chosen randomly by a computer generated lottery drawing. If selected you will be notified by mail including information necessary for immigration to the U.S.

You will receive a FREE airline ticket to the United States from E-GREENCARD if selected in the Green Card Lottery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is a green card?  

Is the processing fee refundable?  

What rights does a green card give me?  

What additional information do I send?  

What is the Green Card Lottery?  

Which children should I include?  

Why is the Lottery held?  

How many entries can I submit?  

How does the Lottery work?  

How do I know the status of my application?  

How many visas are available?  

Will participation affect my visa status?  

Do I qualify to enter the Lottery?  

How will I know if I win?  

What countries can participate?  

If I do not win will I be notified?  

Why does my country not qualify?  

Where can I find a list of winners?  

Can I apply if I am a citizen of an eligible country?  

Can winners adjust their visa status?  

Must I be married or have children to apply?  

How do I enter?  

How do I submit a married application?  

When do I register?  

Is there a minimum age limit?  

What type of photograph must I submit?  

Can I participate if I am in the US?  

What is the processing fee?  

Why should I use E-Greencard?  

What does E-Greencard do for me?  

A green card is a US permanent residence visa. It allows you to live and work permanently and legally in the United States.

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What rights does a green card give me?

A green card gives you the legal right to live and work permanently in the United States and to enter and leave the country freely. Green card holders also receive health, education, and other benefits. The green card does not affect present citizenship. A green card holder may later apply for United States citizenship, if desired.

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What is the Green Card Lottery?

The Green Card Lottery is officially known as the "Diversity Immigrant Visa Lottery Program" and is administered by the US Department of State. It was created by an act of Congress, the Immigration Act of 1990. The program allocates a specified number of diversity visas (green cards) to applicants from certain countries. Winners of the Lottery are chosen in a random drawing.

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Why is the Lottery held?

The Green Card Lottery is intended to increase the diversity of the US population. Natives of countries with historically low immigration rates into the US are encouraged to participate.

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How does the Lottery work?

Lottery entries are submitted to the appropriate government filing offices during a brief window period lasting approximately 2 months. All entries are individually numbered. Entries that do not meet the requirements, are not prepared correctly, or are not delivered during the 2-month window period are discarded and not included in the Lottery. The US State Department then selects approximately 100,000 names at random and notifications are mailed to the winners. The first 50,000 people who register and qualify will receive several forms to complete and will have a brief interview at the nearest US embassy or consulate before receiving their visas. Additional family members listed on winners' entry forms will also receive visas. Winners residing in the United States may be able to receive their visas without leaving the United States.

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How many visas are available?

By law, the Diversity Immigrant Lottery makes available a maximum of 55,000 permanent residence visas each year to eligible persons. However, the Nicaraguan and Central American Relief Act (NCARA) passed by Congress in November 1997 stipulates that beginning as early as DV-1999, and for as long as necessary, 5,000 of the 55,000 annually-allocated diversity visas will be made available for use under the NCARA program. The actual reduction of the limit to 50,000 began with DV-2000 and remains in effect.

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Do I qualify to enter the Lottery?

You qualify to participate in the Lottery if you can claim nativity in an eligible country. You must also satisfy education/training requirements. Please do our elegibility test for complete details.

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What countries can participate?

Persons from ALL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD ARE ELIGIBLE to participate in the Green Card Lottery, EXCEPT persons born in the following countries:

CANADA, CHINA (mainland, except Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, and Taiwan), COLOMBIA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, EL SALVADOR, GREAT BRITAIN (and its dependent territories*, except Northern Ireland), HAITI, INDIA, JAMAICA, MEXICO, PAKISTAN, PHILIPPINES, RUSSIA, SOUTH KOREA and VIETNAM

*The following dependent areas of Great Britain are not eligible to participate in the Lottery: Anguila, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, Pitcairn, St. Helena, Turks and Caicos Islands.

You may still qualify to participate in the Lottery even if you were born in one of the ineligible countries listed above. There are 2 exceptions:

  • If your spouse was born in an eligible country, then you can claim your spouse's country of birth.
  • If one of your parents was born in an eligible country, then you can claim your parent's country of birth.
  • A short statement explaining how you satisfy this exception must be included on your application.

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    Why does my country not qualify?

    Diversity visas are intended to provide an immigration opportunity for persons from countries other than the countries that send large numbers of immigrants to the United States. The law states that no diversity visas shall be provided for high admission countries. Those are countries from which during the previous 5 years there were more than 50,000 immigrants in the Family-Sponsored and Employment-Based visa categories. Each year, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (UCIS) adds the family and employment immigrant admission figures for the previous 5 years to identify the countries that must be excluded from the annual Green Card Lottery. Because there is a separate determination made before each Lottery application period, the list of countries that do not qualify can change from one year to the next.

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    Can I apply if I am a citizen of an eligible country?

    Only your country of birth is considered when determining if you quality to participate in the Green Card Lottery. Citizenship cannot be used to qualify you for the Lottery.

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    How do I enter?

    To participate in the Lottery, you must:

    1. Complete an application with information about yourself and/or your family.
    2. Submit photographs (electronic or hardcopy) for every family member included on your application.
    3. Pay an application processing fee, which can be paid online or sent by mail.

    You can complete the entire Lottery application process online by completing the online application, paying the processing fee with a credit card, and uploading your electronic photographs. You also have the option to mail your photographs to us by email or regular mail. The processing fee can be paid online at the time you prepare your application or mailed to E-Greencard afterward.

    If you want to prepare an application by hand, you can download the application in PDF format.

    The form can be mailed to E-Greencard with your photographs and payment. Upon receipt of your application materials, we will review and process your Lottery entry and contact you to inform you of your application's status.

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    When do I register?

    Register immediately! Properly formatted entry forms must be received by the US Government during a 2-month application submission period. Because the window period during which entries will be accepted is very short, we strongly urge you to submit your application today so that your entry will be ready for immediate submission during the appropriate application acceptance period. E-Greencard posts monthly suggested dates by when you are encouraged to apply. This allows us to devote the proper time and care to the preparation of your Lottery application and helps you by maximizing the probability that your application will be complete and ready for submission before the official deadline.

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    What type of photograph must I submit?

    All applications must include recent photographs of the applicant, spouse, and each child (including all natural children, legally-adopted children, and stepchildren, even if the children no longer reside with the applicant).

    After signing up with us we will help you with submitting your pictures.

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    What is the processing fee?

    Go to our fees page for details about our different packages.

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    Is the processing fee refundable?

    If you submit an application and we determine that you are not eligible to participate in the Green Card Lottery, we will refund your processing fee.

    Because this is a Lottery program, E-Greencard cannot guarantee that you will be selected a winner. If you are not selected, your processing fee is not refundable. However, we use our experience and knowledge to give you the best possible opportunity to win. We carefully satisfy the numerous technical requirements associated with the format and content of every application. The slightest mistake will disqualify your entry. Using our services ensures that your application is prepared correctly!

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    What additional information do I send?

    The only information that is necessary to participate in the Green Card Lottery is the information that is requested on the Lottery application form and your photographs.

    Do not send copies of your birth certificate, passport, resume, curriculum vitae, education or training certificates, etc.

    If your entry is selected in the Lottery drawing, you will be contacted by the US Government and will be required to complete additional paperwork. At that time, you will be asked to provide evidence of your country of birth, education, training, etc.

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    Which children should I include?

    On your Green Card Lottery application you must include all unmarried children who are under the age of 21. List all natural children, spouse’s children from a previous marriage, and adopted children.

    Do not include married children or children over the age of 21.

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    How many entries can I submit?

    An individual is allowed only one entry per year. You will be disqualified if you submit more than one entry. However, a husband and wife may each submit separate applications and pay only one processing fee (this includes husband, wife and children, if any). This doubles your odds of winning the Lottery. Please note: If you are married, only one application needs to be submitted to E-Greencard. We prepare two Lottery entries with the information provided on this one application.

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    How do I know the status of my application?

    You can check your application status online at any time.

    After completing your application online, you will be provided with a user name and password that you can use to login to your account. You will be able to view your application details and check the status of your application online.

    In addition, E-Greencard contacts you when we receive your application to let you know if it is compete or if any problems exist. We also notify you when your Lottery entry is formally submitted to the US Government for participation in the Green Card Lottery.

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    Will participation affect my visa status?

    You can enter the Green Card Lottery even if you have petitions pending, such as a relative's or employer's petition for work permits, visas, etc. Entering the Lottery does not adversely affect current or past petitions and does not jeopardize your current US visa status. The information you provide on the Lottery application remains confidential and will not be shared with other government offices or agencies. Your participation in the Lottery will not negatively affect any future visa petitions. Participating in the Lottery involves zero risk.

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    How will I know if I win?

    Applicants whose applications are randomly selected from among all qualified entries will be notified by email by E-Greencard. This notification normally occurs within 6 months of the close of the Lottery program. Together with this notification, further instructions will be provided on how to proceed, including information on fees connected with the immigration process.

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    If I do not win will I be notified?

    Yes. All applicants will be notified.

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    Where can I find a list of winners?

    The US Government does not publish a list of individual Lottery winners. No government office, agency, or web site will have such a list available. The only way to learn if you have won the Lottery is by receiving a notice letter by email.

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    Can winners adjust their visa status?

    Yes, provided they are otherwise eligible to adjust status under the terms of Section 245 of the INA, selected applicants who are physically present in the United States may apply to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) for adjustment of status to permanent resident.

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    Must I be married or have children to apply?

    You do not need to be married or have children to submit an application to the Green Card Lottery.

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    How do I submit a married application?

    To submit a married application, you and your spouse must each satisfy the Lottery eligibility requirements. You need to complete only one application (online or hardcopy) and submit one photo (electronic or hardcopy) for each family member included on the application. Remember to send the correct processing fee.

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    Is there a minimum age limit?

    There is no minimum age to apply. However, you must satisfy the general and education/training requirements.

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    Can I participate if I am in the US?

    Yes. An applicant may be in the United States or in another country, and the entry may be mailed from the US or from abroad.

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    What does E-Greencard do for me?

    E-Greencard makes registration easy!

    E-Greencard offers peace of mind through professional Lottery application assistance. We will:

  • Verify your eligibility for participation.
  • Review your application for completeness and accuracy.
  • Notify you of any errors that must be corrected.
  • Advise you on how best to resolve any problems.
  • Process your application for submission to the Lottery.
  • Update you on any and all Lottery news and developments.
  • Give you access to your application file online so that you can check the status of your application, view your information, or edit your application 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Submit your application to the US Government according to strict guidelines.
  • Certify that your application was submitted to the Lottery.
  • Provide you with Lottery information and updates even after the Lottery drawing.
  • No other Lottery service offers this level of service or as many benefits as E-Greencard. Only we can provide you with the professionalism and trust you expect. Register for the Green Card Lottery today!

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    *Winners who processed their Green Card Lottery application through www. e-greencard.net will receive a refund up to $500 for their airline ticket to the USA . Used airline ticket and a copy of their Green Card need to be mailed to USGCS to claim a refund.
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