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Friday, October 10, 2014

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Thursday, October 9, 2014

01 OCT-03 NOV DV-2016 GreenCard Lottery


US GreenCard Lottery - Diversity Visa - DV 2016

Bagi anda yang berminat mengajukan permohonan untuk mengikuti Program Undian Kartu Hijau Amerika, bisa mengajukan permohonan nya sendiri antara hari Rabu tgl 01 Oktober sampai tgl 03 November 2014 melalui situs www.dvlottery.state.gov 

Setelah anda mengisi Formulir online, jangan lupa nomor pendaftarannya disimpan baik baik karena anda akan membutuhkan nomor tersebut untuk melihat status keberuntungan anda pada saat Undian sudah dibuka untuk umum. Tanpa nomor registrasi pendaftaran, anda tidak dapat melihat status anda, baik menang atau tidak. Pihak DV Lottere tidak akan mengirimkan pengumuman kepada masing masing pendaftar yang terpilih baik melalui e-mail ataupun surat pos seperti Undian yang dilakukan beberapa tahun lalu.


Entries for the DV-2016 DV program must be submitted electronically at www.dvlottery.state.gov between noon, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4), Wednesday, October 1, 2014, and noon, Eastern Standard Time (EST) (GMT-5), Monday, November 3, 2014.

Do not wait until the last week of the registration period to enter, as heavy demand may result in website delays. No late entries or paper entries will be accepted. The law allows only one entry by or for each person during each registration period. The Department of State uses sophisticated technology to detect multiple entries. Individuals with more than one entry will be disqualified.
Completing your Electronic Entry for the DV-2016 Program

Submit your Electronic Diversity Visa Entry Form (E-DV Entry Form or DS-5501), online at www.dvlottery.state.gov. Incomplete entries will not be accepted.
There is no cost to register for the DV Program.

DV 2016 Information (PDF file)

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE 2016 DIVERSITY IMMIGRANT VISA PROGRAM (DV-2016)
Program Overview
The Congressionally mandated Diversity Immigrant Visa Program is administered annually by the Department of State. Section 203(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides for a class of “diversity immigrants,” from countries with historically low rates of immigration to the United States. For fiscal year 2016, 50,000 diversity visas (DVs) will be available. There is no cost to register for the DV program.

Applicants who are selected in the lottery (“selectees”) must meet simple, but strict, eligibility requirements in order to qualify for a diversity visa. Selectees are chosen through a randomized computer drawing. Diversity visas are distributed among six geographic regions and no single country may receive more than seven percent of the available DVs in any one year.

For DV-2016, natives of the following countries are not eligible to apply, because more than 50,000 natives of these countries immigrated to the United States in the previous five years:
Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China (mainland-born), Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, South Korea, United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland) and its dependent territories, and Vietnam.

Persons born in Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, and Taiwan are eligible.
There are no changes in eligibility this year.


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DV 2016 Eligibility


DV 2016 Eligibility

Requirement #1: Individuals born in countries whose natives qualify may be eligible to enter.

If you were not born in an eligible country, there are two other ways you might be able to qualify.
  • Was your spouse born in a country whose natives are eligible? If yes, you can claim your spouse’s country of birth—provided that both you and your spouse are named on the selected entry, are issued diversity visas, and enter the United States simultaneously.
  • Were you born in a country whose natives are ineligible, but in which neither of your parents was born or legally resident at the time of your birth? If yes, you may claim the country of birth of one of your parents if it is a country whose natives are eligible for the DV-2016 program. For more details on what this means, see the Frequently Asked Questions.
Requirement #2: Each applicant must meet the education/work experience requirement of the DV
program by having either:
  • A high school education or its equivalent, defined as successful completion of a 12-year course of formal elementary and secondary education;
    OR
  • Two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation requiring at least two years of training or experience to perform. The U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net Online database will be used to determine qualifying work experience.
For more information about qualifying work experience for the principal DV applicant, see the Frequently Asked Questions.

Do not submit an entry to the DV program unless you meet both of these requirements.

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Saturday, October 4, 2014

01 OCT-03 NOV DV-2016 GreenCard Lottery Entry


US GreenCard Lottery - Diversity Visa - DV 2016

Bagi anda yang berminat mengajukan permohonan untuk mengikuti Program Undian Kartu Hijau Amerika, bisa mengajukan permohonan nya sendiri antara hari Rabu tgl 01 Oktober sampai tgl 03 November 2014 melalui situs www.dvlottery.state.gov 

Setelah anda mengisi Formulir online, jangan lupa nomor pendaftarannya disimpan baik baik karena anda akan membutuhkan nomor tersebut untuk melihat status keberuntungan anda pada saat Undian sudah dibuka untuk umum. Tanpa nomor registrasi pendaftaran, anda tidak dapat melihat status anda, baik menang atau tidak. Pihak DV Lottere tidak akan mengirimkan pengumuman kepada masing masing pendaftar yang terpilih baik melalui e-mail ataupun surat pos seperti Undian yang dilakukan beberapa tahun lalu.

Entry period
Entries for the DV-2016 DV program must be submitted electronically at www.dvlottery.state.gov between noon, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4), Wednesday, October 1, 2014, and noon, Eastern Standard Time (EST) (GMT-5), Monday, November 3, 2014.

Do not wait until the last week of the registration period to enter, as heavy demand may result in website delays. No late entries or paper entries will be accepted. The law allows only one entry by or for each person during each registration period. The Department of State uses sophisticated technology to detect multiple entries. Individuals with more than one entry will be disqualified.
Completing your Electronic Entry for the DV-2016 Program

Submit your Electronic Diversity Visa Entry Form (E-DV Entry Form or DS-5501), online at www.dvlottery.state.gov. Incomplete entries will not be accepted.
There is no cost to register for the DV Program.

DV 2016 Information (PDF file)

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DV 2016 Instructions


Completing your Electronic Entry for the DV-2016 Program

Submit your Electronic Diversity Visa Entry Form (E-DV Entry Form or DS-5501), online at www.dvlottery.state.gov. Incomplete entries will not be accepted. There is no cost to register for the DV Program.

You are strongly encouraged to complete the entry form yourself, without a “visa consultant,” “visa agent,” or other facilitator who offers to help. If somebody else helps you, you should be present when your entry is prepared so that you can provide the correct answers to the questions and retain the confirmation page and your unique confirmation number. It is extremely important that you retain your confirmation page and confirmation number. 

Without this information, you will not be able to access the online system that will inform you of the status of your entry. Think carefully if someone else offers to keep this information for you. You also should retain access to the email account listed in the E-DV.

See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about DV scams.

After you submit a complete entry, you will see a confirmation screen containing your name and a unique confirmation number. Print this confirmation screen for your records. Starting May 5, 2015, you will be able to check the status of your entry by returning to www.dvlottery.state.gov, clicking on Entrant Status Check, and entering your unique confirmation number and personal information.

Entrant Status Check will be the sole means of informing you of your selection for DV-2016, providing instructions on how to proceed with your application, and notifying you of your appointment for your immigrant visa interview. Please review the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about the selection process.

You must provide the following information to complete your E-DV entry:

  1. Name – last/family name, first name, middle name – exactly as on your passport.
  2. Birth date – day, month, year.
  3. Gender – male or female.
  4. City where you were born.
  5. Country where you were born – Use the name of the country currently used for the place where you were born.
  6. Country of eligibility for the DV Program – Your country of eligibility will normally be the same as your country of birth. Your country of eligibility is not related to where you live. If you were born in a country that is not eligible, please review the Frequently Asked Questions to see if there is another way you may be eligible.
  7. Entrant photograph(s) – Recent photographs of yourself, your spouse, and all your children listed on your entry. See Submitting a Digital Photograph for compositional and technical specifications. You do not need to include a photograph for a spouse or child who is already a U.S. citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident, but you will not be penalized if you do.
    Group photographs will not be accepted; you must submit a photograph for each individual. Your entry may be disqualified or visa refused if the photographs are not recent, have been manipulated in any way, or do not meet the specifications explained below. See Submitting a Digital Photograph for more information.
  8. Mailing Address – In Care Of
    Address Line 1
    Address Line 2
    City/Town
    District/Country/Province/State
    Postal Code/Zip Code
    Country
  9. Country where you live today.
  10. Phone number (optional).
  11. E-mail address – An e-mail address to which you have direct access. If your entry is selected and you respond to the notification of your selection through the Entrant Status Check, you will receive follow-up e-mail communication from the Department of State notifying you that details of your immigrant visa interview are available on Entrant Status Check. The Department of State will never send you an e-mail telling you that you have been selected for the DV program. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about the selection process.
  12. Highest level of education you have achieved, as of today: (1) Primary school only, (2) Some high school, no diploma, (3) High school diploma, (4) Vocational school, (5) Some university courses, (6) University degree, (7) Some graduate-level courses, (8) Master’s degree, (9) Some doctoral-level courses, and (10) Doctorate. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about educational requirements.
  13. Current marital status – Unmarried, married, divorced, widowed, or legally separated. Enter the name, date of birth, gender, city/town of birth, country of birth of your spouse, and a photograph of your spouse meeting the same technical specifications as your photo.

    Failure to list your eligible spouse will result in disqualification of the principal applicant and refusal of all visas in the case at the time of the visa interview. You must list your spouse even if you plan to be divorced before you apply for a visa. A spouse who is already a U.S. citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident will not require or be issued a DV visa, though you will not be penalized if you list them on your entry form. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about family members.
  14. Number of children – List the Name, date of birth, gender, city/town of birth, and country of birth for all living unmarried children under 21 years of age, regardless of whether or not they are living with you or intend to accompany or follow to join you should you immigrate to the United States. Submit individual photographs of each of your children using the same technical specifications as your own photograph.

    Be sure to include:
    * all living natural children;
    * all living children legally adopted by you; and,
    * all living step-children who are unmarried and under the age of 21 on the date of your electronic entry, even if you are no longer legally married to the child’s parent, and even if the child does not currently reside with you and/or will not immigrate with you.

    Married children and children over the age of 21 are not eligible for the DV. However, the Child Status Protection Act protects children from “aging out” in certain circumstances. If your DV entry is made before your unmarried child turns 21, and the child turns 21 before visa issuance, he/she may be treated as though he/she were under 21 for visa-processing purposes.

    A child who is already a U.S. citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident is not eligible for a diversity visa, and you will not be penalized for either including or omitting such family members from your entry.

    Failure to list all children who are eligible will result in disqualification of the principal applicant and refusal of all visas in the case at the time of the visa interview. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about family members.

    See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about completing your Electronic Entry for the DV-2016 Program. 

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DV 2016 Selection of Applicants


Selection of Applicants

Based on the allocations of available visas in each region and country, individuals will be randomly selected by computer from among qualified entries.

All DV-2016 entrants will be required to go to the Entrant Status Check using the unique confirmation number saved from their DV-2016 online entry registration to find out whether their entry has been selected in the DV program.

Entrant Status Check will be available on the E-DV website at www.dvlottery.state.gov starting May 5, 2015, through at least June 30, 2016.

If your entry is selected, you will be directed to a confirmation page that will provide further instructions, including information on fees connected with immigration to the United States. 

Entrant Status Check will be the ONLY means by which selectees will be notified of their selection for DV-2016.

The Department of State will not mail out notification letters or notify selectees by email. 

U.S. embassies and consulates will not provide a list of selectees. Individuals who have not been selected also will be notified ONLY through Entrant Status Check. You are strongly encouraged to access Entrant Status Check yourself and not to rely on someone else to check and inform you.

If you are selected, in order to receive a DV to immigrate to the United States, you still must meet all eligibility requirements under U.S. law. These requirements may significantly increase the level of scrutiny required and time necessary for processing for natives of some countries listed in this notice including, but not limited to, countries identified as state sponsors of terrorism.

All processing of entries and issuance of DVs to selectees meeting eligibility requirements and their eligible family members must be completed by midnight on September 30, 2016.

Under no circumstances can DVs be issued or adjustments approved after this date, nor can family members obtain DVs to follow-to-join the principal applicant in the United States after this date.

See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about the selection process.


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DV 2016 Submitting a Digital Photograph

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Submitting a Digital Photograph (Image)

You can take a new digital photograph or scan a photographic print with a digital scanner, as long as it meets the compositional and technical specifications listed below. Test your photos through the photo validation link on the E-DV website, which provides additional technical advice on photo composition and examples of acceptable and unacceptable photos.

Photographs must be in 24-bit color depth. If you are using a scanner, the settings must be for True Color or 24-bit color mode. See the additional scanning requirements below.

Compositional Specifications:

* Head Position
o The subject must directly face the camera.
o The subject’s head should not be tilted up, down, or to the side.
o The head height or facial region size (measured from the top of the head, including the hair, to the bottom of the chin) must be between 50 percent and 69 percent of the image's total height. The eye height (measured from the bottom of the image to the level of the eyes) should be between 56 percent and 69 percent of the image's height.

Digital Image Head Size Template
Review examples on the Photo Requirements webpage

* Light-colored Background
o The subject should be in front of a neutral, light-colored background.

* Focus
o The photograph must be in focus.

* No Decorative Items
o The subject must not wear sunglasses or other items that detract from the face.

* No Head Coverings or Hats
o Head coverings or hats worn for religious beliefs are acceptable, but the head covering may not obscure any portion of the face. Tribal or other headgear not religious in nature may not be worn. Photographs of military, airline, or other personnel wearing hats will not be accepted.

Technical Specifications
* Taking a New Digital Image. If you take a new digital image, it must meet the following specifications:
* Image File Format:
The image must be in the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format.
* Image File Size:
The maximum image file size is 240 kilobytes (240 KB).
* Image Resolution
Minimum acceptable dimensions are 600 pixels (width) x 600 and Dimensions: pixels (height). Image pixel dimensions must be in a square aspect ratio (meaning the height must be equal to the width).
* Image Color Depth:
Image must be in color (24 bits per pixel). 24-bit black and white or 8-bit images will not be accepted.
* Scanning a Submitted Photograph. Before you scan a photographic print, make sure it meets the color and compositional specifications listed above. Scan the print using the following scanner specifications:
* Scanner Resolution:
Scanned at a resolution of at least 300 dots per inch (dpi).
* Image File Format:
The image must be in the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format.
* Image File Size:
The maximum image file size is 240 kilobytes (240 KB).
* Image Resolution:
600 by 600 pixels.
* Image Color Depth:
24-bit color. [Note that black and white, monochrome, or grayscale images will not be accepted.]


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DV 2016 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

ELIGIBILITY
  1. What do the terms “native” and “chargeability” mean?
    Native ordinarily means someone born in a particular country, regardless of the individual’s current country of residence or nationality. Native can also mean someone who is entitled to be charged to a country other than the one in which he/she was born under the provisions of Section 202(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

    Because a numerical limitation is placed on immigrants entering from a country or geographic region, each individual is charged to a country. Your chargeability refers to the country whose limitation you count towards. Your country of eligibility will normally be the same as your country of birth. However, you may choose your country of eligibility as the country of birth of your spouse, or the country of birth of either of your parents if you were born in a country in which neither parent was born and in which the parents were not resident at the time of your birth. These are the only three ways to select your country of chargeability.

    Listing an incorrect country of eligibility or chargeability (i.e., one to which you cannot establish a valid claim) may disqualify your entry.
  2. Can I still apply if I was not born in a qualifying country?
    There are two circumstances in which you still might be eligible to apply.

    First, if your derivative spouse was born in an eligible country, you may claim chargeability to that country. As your eligibility is based on your spouse, you will only be issued a DV-1 immigrant visa if your spouse is also eligible for and issued a DV-2 visa. Both of you must enter the United States together using your DVs. Similarly, your minor dependent child can be “charged” to a parent’s country of birth.

    Second
    , you can be “charged” to the country of birth of either of your parents as long as neither of your parents was born in or a resident of your country of birth at the time of your birth. People are not generally considered residents of a country in which they were not born or legally naturalized, if they were only visiting, studying in the country temporarily, or stationed temporarily for business or professional reasons on behalf of a company or government from a different country other than the one in which you were born.

    If you claim alternate chargeability through either of the above, you must provide an explanation on the E-DV Entry Form, in question #6.

    Listing an incorrect country of eligibility or chargeability (i.e., one to which you cannot establish a valid claim) may disqualify your entry.
  3. Why do natives of certain countries not qualify for the DV Program? 
    DVs are intended to provide an immigration opportunity for persons who are not from “high admission” countries. The law defines “high admission countries” as those from which a total of 50,000 persons in the Family-Sponsored and Employment-Based visa categories immigrated to the United States during the previous five years.

    Each year, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) tallies the family and employment immigrant admission and adjustment of status figures for the previous five years to identify the countries that are considered “high admission” and whose natives will therefore be ineligible for the annual diversity visa program. Since this calculation is made annually, the list of countries whose natives are eligible or not eligible may change from one year to the next.
  4. How many DV-2016 visas will go to natives of each region and eligible country? 
    United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) determines the regional DV limits for each year according to a formula specified in Section 203(c) of the INA.

    The number of visas that will eventually be issued to natives of each country will depend on the regional limits established, how many entrants come from each country, and how many of the selected entrants are found eligible for the visa. No more than seven percent of the total visas available can go to natives of any one country.
  5. What are the requirements for education or work experience? 
    U.S. immigration law and regulations require that every DV entrant must have at least a high school education or its equivalent or have two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation requiring at least two years of training or experience.

    A “high school education or equivalent” is defined as successful completion of a 12-year course of elementary and secondary education in the United States OR the successful completion in another country of a formal course of elementary and secondary education comparable to a high school education in the United States. Only formal courses of study meet this requirement; correspondence programs or equivalency certificates (such as the General Equivalency Diploma G.E.D.) are not acceptable. Documentary proof of education or work experience must be presented to the consular officer at the time of the visa interview.

    If you do not meet the requirements for education or work experience, your entry will be disqualified at the time of your visa interview, and no visas will be issued to you or any of your family members.
  6. What occupations qualify for the DV program? 
    The U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) O*Net OnLine database will be used to determine qualifying work experience. The O*Net Online

    Database groups job experience into five “job zones.” While many occupations are listed on the DOL Website, not all occupations qualify for the DV Program. To qualify for a DV on the basis of your work experience, you must have, within the past five years, two years of experience in an occupation that is designated as Job Zone 4 or 5, classified in a Specific Vocational Preparation (SVP) range of 7.0 or higher.

    If you do not meet the requirements for education or work experience, your entry will be disqualified at the time of your visa interview, and no visas will be issued to you or any of your family members.
  7. How can I find the qualifying DV occupations in the Department of Labor’s O*Net OnLine database?
    When you are in O*Net OnLine, follow these steps to find out if your occupation qualifies:
    1. Under "Find Occupations" select "Job Family" from the pull down;
    2. Browse by “Job Family”, make your selection, and click "GO";
    3. Click on the link for your specific occupation.
    4. Select the tab “Job Zone” to find the designated Job Zone number and Specific Vocational Preparation (SVP) rating range.

    As an example, select Aerospace Engineers. At the bottom of the Summary Report for Aerospace Engineers, under the Job Zone section, you will find the designated Job Zone 4, SVP Range, 7.0 to < 8.0. Using this example, Aerospace Engineering is a qualifying occupation.

    For additional information, see the Diversity Visa – List of Occupations webpage.
  8. Is there a minimum age to apply for the DV Program? 
    There is no minimum age to apply, but the requirement of a high school education or work experience for each principal applicant at the time of application will effectively disqualify most persons who are under age 18.


    COMPLETING YOUR ELECTRONIC ENTRY FOR THE DV PROGRAM
  9. When can I submit my entry?
    The DV-2016 entry period will run from 12:00 pm (noon), Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4), Wednesday, October 1, 2014, until 12:00 pm (noon), Eastern Standard Time (EST) (GMT-5), Monday, November 3, 2014. Each year, millions of people submit entries. Holding the entry period on these dates ensures that selectees are notified in a timely manner and gives both the visa applicants and our embassies and consulates time to prepare and complete cases for visa issuance.

    You are strongly encouraged to enter early during the registration period. Excessive demand at the end of the registration period may slow the system down. No entries will be accepted after noon EST on Monday, November 3, 2014.
  10. I am in the United States. Can I enter the DV program?
    Yes, an applicant may be in the United States or in another country, and the entry may be submitted from anywhere.
  11. Can I only enter once during the registration period?
    Yes, the law allows only one entry by or for each person during each registration period. The Department of State uses sophisticated technology to detect multiple entries. Individuals with more than one entry will be disqualified.
  12. May my spouse and I each submit a separate entry?
    Yes, a husband and a wife may each submit one entry if each meets the eligibility requirements. If either spouse is selected, the other is entitled to apply as a derivative dependent.
  13. What family members must I include in my DV entry? Spouse: You must list your spouse (husband or wife) regardless of whether or not he/she is living with you or intends to immigrate to the United States. You must list your spouse even if you are currently separated from him/her, unless you are legally separated (i.e., there is a written agreement recognized by a court or a court order).

    If you are legally separated, you do not have to list your spouse, though you will not be penalized if you do so. If you are divorced or your spouse is deceased, you do not have to list your former spouse.

    Children: You must list ALL your living children who are unmarried and under 21 years of age at the time of your initial E-DV entry, whether they are your natural children, your stepchildren (even if you are now divorced from that child’s parent), your spouse’s children, or children you have formally adopted in accordance with the laws of your country.
    List all children under 21 years of age at the time of your electronic entry, even if they no longer reside with you or you do not intend for them to immigrate under the DV program. You are not required to list children who are already U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents, though you will not be penalized if you do include them.

    Parents and siblings of the entrant are ineligible to receive DV visas as dependents, and should not be included in your entry.

    If you list family members on your entry, they are not required to apply for a visa or to immigrate or travel with you. However, if you fail to include an eligible dependent on your original entry and later list them on your visa application forms, your case will be disqualified at the time of your visa interview and no visas will be issued to you or any of your family members.

    This only applies to those who were family members at the time the original application was submitted, not those acquired at a later date. Your spouse, if eligible to enter, may still submit a separate entry even though he or she is listed on your entry, as long as both entries include details on all dependents in your family (see FAQ #12 above).
  14. Must I submit my own entry, or can someone else do it for me?
    You are encouraged to prepare and submit your own entry, but you may have someone submit the entry for you. Regardless of whether you submit your own entry, or an attorney, friend, relative, or someone else submits it on your behalf, only one entry may be submitted in your name.

    You, as the entrant, are responsible for ensuring that information in the entry is correct and complete; entries that are not correct or complete may be disqualified. Entrants should keep their own confirmation number so that they are able to independently check the status of their entry using Entrant Status Check at www.dvlottery.state.gov. Entrants should retain access to the email account used in the E-DV submission.
  15. I’m already registered for an immigrant visa in another category. Can I still apply for the DV Program? 
    Yes.
  16. When will E-DV be available online?
    You can enter online during the registration period beginning at 12:00 pm (noon) Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4) on Wednesday, October 1, 2014, and ending at 12:00 pm (noon) Eastern Standard Time (EDT) (GMT-5) on Monday, November 3, 2014.
  17. Can I download and save the E-DV entry form into a word processing program and finish it later? 
    No, you will not be able to save the form into another program for completion and submission later. The E-DV Entry Form is a Web form only. You must fill in the information and submit it while online.
  18. Can I save the form online and finish it later?
    No. The E-DV Entry Form is designed to be completed and submitted at one time. You will have sixty (60) minutes starting from when you download the form to complete and submit your entry through the E-DV website. If you exceed the sixty minute limit and have not electronically submitted your complete entry, any information already entered is discarded. The system deletes any partial entries so that they are not accidentally identified as duplicates of a later, complete entry. Read the DV instructions completely before you start to complete the form online, so that you know exactly what information you will need.
  19. I don’t have a scanner. Can I send photographs to someone in the United States to scan them, save them, and mail them back to me so I can use them in my entry?
    Yes, as long as the photograph meets the requirements in the instructions and is electronically submitted with, and at the same time as, the E-DV online entry. You must already have the scanned photograph file when you submit the entry online; it cannot be submitted separately from the online application. The entire entry (photograph and application together) can be submitted electronically from the United States or from overseas.
  20. According to the procedures, the system will reject my E-DV Entry Form if my photos don’t meet the specifications. Can I resubmit my entry? Yes. If your photo(s) did not meet the specifications, your entry will not be accepted by the E-DV website, so you will not receive a confirmation notice. However, given the unpredictable nature of the Internet, you may not receive the rejection notice immediately. If you can correct the photo(s) and re-send the Form Part One or Two within sixty (60) minutes, you may be able to successfully submit the entry. Otherwise, you will have to restart the entire entry process. You can try to submit an application as many times as is necessary until a complete application is received and the confirmation notice sent. Once you have received a confirmation notice, your entry is complete and you should NOT submit any additional entries.
  21. How soon after I submit my entry will I receive the electronic confirmation notice?
    You should receive the confirmation notice immediately, including a confirmation number that you must record and keep. However, the unpredictable nature of the Internet can result in delays. You can hit the “Submit” button as many times as is necessary until a complete application is received and the confirmation notice sent. However, once you receive a confirmation notice, do not resubmit your information.

    SELECTION
  22. How do I know if I am selected? 
    You must use your confirmation number to access the Entrant Status Check available on the E-DV website at www.dvlottery.state.gov starting May 5, 2015 through at least June 30, 2016.

    Entrant Status Check is the sole means by which you will be notified if you are selected, provided further instructions on your visa application, and notified of your immigrant visa interview appointment date and time. The only authorized Department of State website for official online entry in the Diversity Visa Program and Entrant Status Check is www.dvlottery.state.gov.

    The Department of State will NOT contact you to tell you that you have been selected (see FAQ #23). 
  23. How will I know if I am not selected? Will I be notified?
    You may check the status of your DV-2016 entry through the Entrant Status Check on the E-DV website at www.dvlottery.state.gov starting May 5, 2015, until at least June 30, 2016.

    Keep your confirmation number until at least September 30, 2016. (Status information for the previous year’s DV program, DV-2015, is available online from May 1, 2014, through June 30, 2015.) If your entry is not selected, you will not receive any additional instructions.
  24. What if I lose my confirmation number? 
    You must have your confirmation number to access Entrant Status Check.
    A tool is now available in Entrant Status Check (ESC) on the eDV website that will allow you to retrieve your confirmation number via the email address you registered with by entering certain personal information to confirm your identity.

    U.S. Embassies and Consulates and the Kentucky Consular Center are unable to check your selection status for you or provide your confirmation number to you directly (other than through the ESC retrieval tool). The Department of State is NOT able to provide a list of those selected to continue the visa process.
  25. Will I receive information from the Department of State by email or by postal mail? 
    The Department of State will not send you a notification letter. The U.S. government has never sent e-mails to notify individuals that they have been selected, and there are no plans to use e-mail for this purpose for the DV-2016 program.

    If you are a selectee, you will only receive e-mail communications regarding your visa appointment after you have responded to the notification instructions on Entrant Status Check. These emails will not contain information on the actual appointment date and time; they will simply tell you that appointment details are available and you must then access Entrant Status Check for details.

    Only Internet sites that end with the “.gov” domain suffix are official U.S. government websites. Many other websites (e.g., with the suffixes “.com,” “.org,” or “.net”) provide immigration and visa-related information and services. The Department of State does not endorse, recommend, or sponsor any information or material on these other websites.

    You may receive emails from websites trying to trick you into sending money or providing your personal information. You may be asked to pay for forms and information about immigration procedures, all which are available free on the Department of State website or through U.S. Embassy or Consulate websites.

    Additionally, organizations or websites may try to steal your money by charging fees for DV-related services. If you send money to one of these scams, you will likely never see it again. Also, do not send personal information to these websites, as it may be used for identity fraud/theft.
  26. How many individuals will be selected for DV-2016?
    For DV-2016, 50,000 DV visas are available. Because it is likely that some of the first 50,000 persons who are selected will not qualify for visas or pursue their cases to visa issuance, more than 50,000 entries will be selected to ensure that all of the available DV visas are issued. However, this also means that there will not be a sufficient number of visas for all those who are initially selected

    You can check the E-DV website’s Entrant Status Check to see if you have been selected for further processing and your place on the list. Interviews for the DV-2016 program will begin in October 2015 for selectees who have submitted all pre-interview paperwork and other information as requested in the notification instructions.

    Selectees who provide all required information will be informed of their visa interview appointment through the E-DV website’s Entrant Status Check four to six weeks before the scheduled interviews with U.S. consular officers at overseas posts.

    Each month, visas will be issued to those applicants who are ready for issuance during that month, visa-number availability permitting. Once all of the 50,000 DV visas have been issued, the program will end. Visa numbers could be finished before September 2016.

    Selected applicants who wish to receive visas must be prepared to act promptly on their cases. Being randomly chosen as a selectee does not guarantee that you will receive a visa. Selection merely means that you are eligible to apply for a Diversity Visa, and if your rank number becomes eligible for final processing, potentially to be issued a Diversity Visa. Only 50,000 visas will be issued to such applicants.
  27. How will successful entrants be selected?Official notifications of selection will be made through Entrant Status Check, available starting May 5, 2015, through at least June 30, 2016, on the E-DV website www.dvlottery.state.gov.

    The Department of State does not send selectee notifications or letters by regular postal mail or by e-mail. Any e-mail notification or mailed letter stating that you have been selected to receive a DV does not come from the Department of State and is not legitimate. Any e-mail communication you receive from the Department of State will direct you to review Entrant Status Check for new information about your application. The Department of State will never ask you to send money by mail or by services such as Western Union.

    All entries received from each region are individually numbered, and at the end of the entry period, a computer will randomly select entries from among all the entries received for each geographic region. Within each region, the first entry randomly selected will be the first case registered; the second entry selected will be the second case registered, etc. All entries received within each region during the entry period will have an equal chance of being selected.

    When an entry has been selected, the entrant will be notified of his/her selection through the Entrant Status Check available starting May 5, 2015, on the E-DV website www.dvlottery.state.gov.

    If you are selected and you respond to the instructions provided online via Entrant Status Check, the Department of State’s Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) will process the case until those selected are instructed to appear for visa interviews at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate or until those in the United States who are applying to adjust status apply at a domestic USCIS office.
  28. I am already in the United States. If selected, may I adjust my status with USCIS?
    Yes, provided you are otherwise eligible to adjust status under the terms of Section 245 of the INA, you may apply to USCIS for adjustment of status to permanent resident. You must ensure that USCIS can complete action on your case, including processing of any overseas spouse or children under 21 years of age, before September 30, 2016, since on that date your eligibility for the DV-2016 program expires. No visa numbers or adjustments of status for the DV-2016 program will be approved after midnight EDT on September 30, 2016, under any circumstances.
  29. If I am selected, for how long am I entitled to apply for a Diversity Visa?
    If you are selected in the DV-2016 program, you are entitled to apply for visa issuance only during U.S. Government Fiscal Year 2016, which spans from October 1, 2015, through September 30, 2016.

    Selectees are encouraged to apply for visas as early as possible, once their lottery rank numbers become eligible for further processing.
    Without exception, all selected and eligible applicants must obtain their visa or adjust status by the end of the fiscal year.

    There is no carry-over of DV benefits into the next year for persons who are selected but who do not obtain visas by September 30, 2016 (the end of the fiscal year). Also, spouses and children who derive status from a DV-2016 registration can only obtain visas in the DV category between October 1, 2015 and September 30, 2016. Applicants who apply overseas will receive an appointment notification from the Department through Entrant Status Check on the E-DV website four to six weeks before the scheduled appointment.
  30. If a DV selectee dies, what happens to the case?
    If a DV selectee dies at any point before he or she has traveled to the United States, the DV case is automatically terminated. Any derivative spouse and/or children of the deceased selectee will no longer be entitled to a DV visa. Any visas that were issued to them will be revoked.

    FEES
  31. How much does it cost to enter the E-DV program?
    There is currently no fee charged for submitting an electronic entry.
    However, if you are selected and apply for a Diversity Visa, you must pay all required visa fees at the time of visa application and interview directly to the consular cashier at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate.

    If you are a selectee already in the United States and you apply to USCIS to adjust status, you will pay all required fees directly to USCIS. If you are selected, you will receive details of required DV and immigrant visa application fees with the instructions provided through the E-DV website at www.dvlottery.state.gov.
  32. How and where do I pay DV and immigrant visa fees if I am selected?
    If you are a randomly selected entrant, you will receive instructions for the DV visa application process through Entrant Status Check at www.dvlottery.state.gov.

    You will pay all DV and immigrant visa fees in person only at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate at the time of the visa application. The consular cashier will immediately give you a U.S. government receipt for payment. Do not send money for DV fees to anyone through the mail, Western Union, or any other delivery service if you are applying for an immigrant visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate.

    If you are selected and you are already present in the United States and plan to file for adjustment of status with USCIS, the instructions page accessible through Entrant Status Check at www.dvlottery.state.gov contains separate instructions on how to mail DV fees to a U.S. bank.
  33. If I apply for a DV, but don’t qualify to receive one, can I get a refund of the visa fees I paid?
    No. Visa fees cannot be refunded. You must meet all qualifications for the visa as detailed in these instructions. If a consular officer determines you do not meet requirements for the visa, or you are otherwise ineligible for the DV under U.S. law, the officer cannot issue a visa and you will forfeit all fees paid.

    INELIGIBILITIES
  34. As a DV applicant, can I receive a waiver of any grounds of visa ineligibility? Does my waiver application receive any special processing?
    DV applicants are subject to all grounds of ineligibility for immigrant visas specified in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

    There are no special provisions for the waiver of any ground of visa ineligibility aside from those ordinarily provided in the INA, nor is there special processing for waiver requests. Some general waiver provisions for people with close relatives who are U.S. Citizens or Lawful Permanent Resident aliens may be available to DV applicants in some cases, but the time constraints in the DV program may make it difficult for applicants to benefit from such provisions.

    DV FRAUD WARNING AND SCAMS
  35. How can I report internet fraud or unsolicited email??
    Please visit the www.econsumer.gov website, hosted by the Federal Trade Commission in cooperation with consumer-protection agencies from 17 nations. You may also report fraud to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Internet Crime Complaint Center. To file a complaint about unsolicited e-mail, visit the Department of Justice Contact Us page.

    DV STATISTICS
  36. How many visas will be issued in DV-2016?
    By law, a maximum of 55,000 visas are available each year to eligible persons. However, in November 1997, the U.S. Congress passed the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA), which stipulates that beginning as early as DV-1999, and for as long as necessary, up to 5,000 of the 55,000 annually-allocated DVs will be made available for use under the NACARA program. The actual reduction of the limit began with DV-2000 and will remain in effect through the DV-2016 program, so 50,000 visas remain for the DV program described in these instructions.

    MISCELLANEOUS
  37. If I receive a visa through the DV program, will the U.S. government pay for my airfare to the United States, help me find housing and employment, and/or provide healthcare or any subsidies until I am fully settled?
    No. The U.S. government will not provide any of these services to you if you receive a visa through the DV program. If you are selected to apply for a DV, you will need to demonstrate that you will not become a public charge in the United States before being issued a visa. This evidence may be in the form of a combination of your personal assets, an Affidavit of Support (Form I-134) submitted by a relative or friend residing in the United States, an offer of employment from an employer in the United States, or other evidence.

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DV 2016 ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES/NATIVES


LIST OF COUNTRIES/AREAS BY REGION WHOSE NATIVES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR DV-2016

The list below shows the countries whose natives are eligible for DV-2016, grouped by geographic region. Dependent areas overseas are included within the region of the governing country. The countries whose natives are not eligible for the DV-2016 program were identified by USCIS, according to the formula in Section 203(c) of the INA. The countries whose natives are not eligible for the DV program (because they are the principal source countries of Family-Sponsored and Employment-Based immigration or “high-admission” countries) are noted after the respective regional lists.

AFRICA
Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Cote D’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Djibouti, Egypt*, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, The Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
* Persons born in the areas administered prior to June 1967 by Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Egypt are chargeable, respectively, to Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Egypt. Persons born in the Gaza Strip are chargeable to Egypt; persons born in the West Bank are chargeable to Jordan; persons born in the Golan Heights are chargeable to Syria.
In Africa, natives of Nigeria are not eligible for this year’s diversity program.

ASIA
Afghanistan, Bahrain, Bhutan, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region**, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel*, Japan, Jordan*, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, North Korea, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Syria*, Taiwan**, Thailand, Timor-Leste, United Arab Emirates, Yemen

*Persons born in the areas administered prior to June 1967 by Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Egypt are chargeable, respectively, to Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Egypt. Persons born in the Gaza Strip are chargeable to Egypt; persons born in the West Bank are chargeable to Jordan; persons born in the Golan Heights are chargeable to Syria.
**Natives of the following Asia Region countries are not eligible for this year’s diversity program:
Bangladesh, China (mainland-born), India, Pakistan, South Korea, Philippines, and Vietnam. Hong Kong S.A.R. (Asia region), Macau
S.A.R. (Europe region), and Taiwan (Asia region) do qualify and are listed here.


EUROPE
Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark (including components and dependent areas overseas), Estonia, Finland, France (including components and areas overseas), Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau Special Administrative Region**, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands (including components and dependent areas overseas), Northern Ireland**, Norway, Poland, Portugal (including components and dependent areas overseas), Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vatican City

**Natives of the following European countries are not eligible for this year’s DV program: Great Britain (United Kingdom). Great Britain (United Kingdom) includes the following dependent areas: Anguilla, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland, Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, Pitcairn, St. Helena, and Turks and Caicos Islands. Note that for purposes of the diversity program only, Northern Ireland is treated separately; Northern Ireland does qualify and is listed among the qualifying areas. Macau S.A.R. does qualify and is listed above.

NORTH AMERICA
The Bahamas

In North America, natives of Canada and Mexico are not eligible for this year’s diversity program.

OCEANIA
Australia (including components and dependent areas overseas) Palau, Fiji Papua New Guinea, Kiribati Solomon Islands, Marshall Islands Tonga, Micronesia, Federated States of Tuvalu, Nauru, Vanuatu, New Zealand (including components and Samoa dependent areas overseas)

SOUTH AMERICA, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE CARIBBEAN
Antigua and Barbuda Honduras, Argentina Nicaragua, Barbados Panama, Belize Paraguay, Bolivia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Chile Saint Lucia, Costa Rica Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Cuba, Suriname, Dominica Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada Uruguay, Guatemala Venezuela, Guyana

Countries in this region whose natives are not eligible for this year’s diversity program:
Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti, Jamaica, Mexico, and Peru.


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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

DV Entrant Status Check

Periksa DV Lottere Status Anda 

Bila anda sudah mengikuti Diversity Lottery di tahun 2013 dan 2014 dengan mengirimkan nama anda melalui Program Green Card Lottery atau DV Lottery 2014 dan 2015 secara online, sebaiknya anda segera periksa kembali konfirmasi nomer pendaftaran anda di situs http://www.dvlottery.state.gov/ESC/

Tanpa nomor konfirmasi nomor pendaftaran online, anda tidak bisa mengetahui apakah nama anda terpilih atau tidak.

Baca lah informasi di website tersebut dengan cermat. Apabila nama anda terpilih sebagai pemenang Green Card Lottery / DV Lottery, di website akan diberikan petunjuk mengenai apa yang anda harus lakukan.

Bila ada kesempatan mengikuti Green Card Lottery atau DV Lottery di masa yang akan datang, harap anda simpan nomor konfirmasi pendaftaran anda sebaik baiknya untuk keperluan pemeriksaan nama anda (Biasanya setahun setelah Lottere berjalan)

Terima kasih dan semoga anda beruntung memenangkan Lotere anda.



DV Entrant Status Check
2014 and 2015 Entrant Status Check


DV-2015 entrants may enter their confirmation information through the link below starting at noon (EDT) on May 1, 2014. The DV-2015 registration period was from October 1, 2013, until November 2, 2013.
DV-2015 entrants should keep their confirmation number until at least June 30, 2015.

2014 Entrant Status Check

DV-2014 entrants may enter their confirmation information through the link below starting at noon (EDT) on May 1, 2013. The DV-2014 registration period was from October 2, 2012, until November 3, 2012.
DV-2014 entrants should keep their confirmation number until at least June 30, 2014.

Please click the link below to check DV-2014 and DV-2015 Entrant Status:

http://www.dvlottery.state.gov/ESC/

The eDV website will work with a variety of Internet browsers, but it is best supported by Internet Explorer 8.0 or higher.



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Sunday, March 3, 2013

10 MAR Daylight Saving Time


Daylight Saving Time (United States) 
begins at 2:00 AM on Sunday, 10 March 2013
Remember... Spring >>>>> Forward >>>>>

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Friday, October 26, 2012

03 NOV Penutupan DV 2014


Bagi teman2 Warga Indonesia yang berminat menetap di Amerika, baik untuk bekerja ataupun belajar / sekolah, bisa mengajukan permohonan sebagai Penduduk Amerika melalui program Lotere: US GreenCard Lottery atau DV Lottery Program. 

Persyaratan dan Informasi selengkapnya dapat di lihat di website: http://greencardlottery.co.nr/ baik pada saat program lotere sedang berjalan dan menerima pendaftaran maupun tidak.


PERIODE PENDAFTARAN DIVERSITY VISA
Permohonan program  DV-2014 harus dikirim secara elektronik.  Program akan berlangsung pada hari  Selasa, tanggal 02 Oktober 2012, dan berakhir pada hari Sabtu, tanggal 03 November 2012.  

Pemohon dapat mengakses aplikasi  elektronik diversity visa melalui situs / website www.dvlottery.state.gov selama masa pendaftaran berjalan.  

Aplikasi melalui surat pos tidak akan diterima.  Pemohon sangat disarankan untuk  tidak menunda pendaftarannya sampai minggu terakhir masa pendaftaran.  Banyaknya permohonan yang masuk dapat menyebabkan akses ke website menjadi lambat.   

Jangan lupa anda simpan nomor pendaftaran anda sebaik baiknya. Anda akan memerlukan nomor konfirmasi ini untuk melacak keberuntungan anda tahun depan
Tanpa nomor konfirmasi pendaftaran anda tidak dapat mengetahui keberuntungan anda.

Please save your online entry confirmation number ! You will need your entry confirmation number to check your winning status next year.
Good luck ! Semoga berhasil.


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Monday, October 22, 2012

03 NOV DV Lottery Reminder

DV REGISTRATION PERIOD Entries for the DV-2014 DV program must be submitted electronically between noon, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4), Tuesday, October 2, 2012, and Saturday, November 3, 2012. 

Applicants may access the electronic DV Entry Form (E-DV) at www.dvlottery.state.gov during the registration period. Paper entries will not be accepted.  

We strongly encourage applicants not to wait until the last week of the registration period to enter. Heavy demand may result in website delays. No entries will be accepted after noon, EDT, on November 3, 2012. 

Don't forget to save and keep your entry confirmation number ! 

You will need your entry confirmation number to check your winning status next year 

2014 Entrant Status Check 
DV-2014 entrants may enter their confirmation information through the link below starting at noon (EDT) on May 1, 2013.
 DV-2014 entrants should keep their confirmation number until at least June 30, 2014.
Additional entries may be selected in October 2013.

2013 Entrant Status Check DV-2013 entrants for those who entered the DV lottery between October 3, 2011 and November 5, 2011 have until September 30, 2013 to check the status of their entry through this website http://www.dvlottery.state.gov/ESC/

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Monday, October 1, 2012

2014 DIVERSITY IMMIGRANT VISA PROGRAM (DV-2014)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE 2014 DIVERSITY IMMIGRANT VISA PROGRAM (DV-2014)

The congressionally mandated Diversity Immigrant Visa Program is administered on an annual basis by the Department of State and conducted based on United States law, specifically Section 203(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). This law provides for a class of immigrants known as “diversity immigrants,” with visas made available to persons from countries with historically low rates of immigration to the United States. For Fiscal Year 2014, 50,000 diversity visas (DV) will be available.

The annual DV program makes visas available to persons meeting simple, but strict, eligibility requirements.  A computergenerated, random drawing chooses selectees for DVs.  The visas are distributed among six geographic regions, and within each region, no single country may receive more than seven percent of the available DVs in any one year.  Visas are allocated to natives of countries with historically lower rates of U.S. immigration.  Natives of countries who have sent more than 50,000 immigrants to the United States over the past five years are not eligible to apply for the Diversity Visa 
program.    

For DV-2014, natives of the following countries are not eligible to apply because the countries sent a total of more than 50,000 immigrants to the United States in the previous five years:

BANGLADESH, BRAZIL, CANADA, CHINA (mainland-born), COLOMBIA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, ECUADOR, EL SALVADOR, HAITI, INDIA, JAMAICA, MEXICO, PAKISTAN, PERU, PHILIPPINES, SOUTH KOREA, UNITED KINGDOM (except Northern Ireland) and its dependent territories, and VIETNAM. 
Persons born in Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, and Taiwan are eligible.    

Changes in eligibility this year:

FOR DV-2014, NATIVES OF GUATEMALA ARE NOW ELIGIBLE FOR SELECTION.  
The Department of State implemented the electronic registration system beginning with DV-2005 in order to make the DV process more efficient and secure.  The Department utilizes special technology and other means to identify those who commit fraud for the purposes of illegal immigration or those who submit multiple entries. 

DV REGISTRATION PERIOD

Entries for the DV-2014 DV program must be submitted electronically between noon, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4), Tuesday, October 2, 2012, and noon, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4), Saturday, November 3, 2012.  
Applicants may access the electronic DV Entry Form (E-DV) at www.dvlottery.state.gov during the registration period.  Paper entries will not be accepted.  We strongly encourage applicants not to wait until the last week of the registration period to enter.  Heavy demand may result in website delays.  No entries will be accepted after noon, EDT, on November 3, 2012.


REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY
  • To enter the DV program, you must be a native of one of the listed countries.  See List Of Countries By Region Whose Natives Qualify.
    Native of a qualifying country: In most cases, this means the country in which you were born.  
    However, there are two other ways you may be able to qualify.  First, if you were born in a country whose natives are ineligible but your spouse was born in a country whose natives are eligible, you can claim your spouse’s country of birth – provided that both you and your spouse are on the selected entry, are issued visas, and enter the United States simultaneously.  Second, if you were born in a country whose natives are ineligible, but neither of your parents was born there or resided there at the time of your birth, you may claim nativity in one of your parents’ countries of birth if it is a country whose natives qualify for the DV-2014 program.
  • To enter the DV program, you must meet either the education or work experience requirement of the DV program:  you must have either a high school education or its equivalent, defined as successful completion of a 12-year course of elementary and secondary education; OR two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation requiring at least two years of training or experience to perform.  

The U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net OnLine database will be used to determine qualifying work experience.  For more information about qualifying work experience for the principal DV applicant, see Frequently Asked Question #13.
If you cannot meet either of these requirements, you should NOT submit an entry to the DV program.

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ENTRY PROCEDURES DV-2014

PROCEDURES FOR SUBMITTING AN ENTRY TO DV-2014
The Department of State will only accept completed E-DV entry forms submitted electronically at www.dvlottery.state.gov during the registration period between noon, EDT (GMT-4), Tuesday, October 2, 2012, and noon, EDT (GMT-4), Saturday, November 3, 2012.
  • All entries by an individual will be disqualified if more than ONE entry for that individual is received, regardless of who submitted the entry.  You may prepare and submit your own entry or have someone submit the entry for you.  There are NO COSTS or FEES to register for the DV Program.
  • A registered entry that complies with submission instructions will result in a confirmation screen containing your name and a unique confirmation number.  You must print this confirmation screen for your records using the print function of your web browser and ensure that you retain your confirmation number.
  • Starting May 1, 2013, you will be able to check the status of your DV-2014 entry by returning to www.dvlottery.state.gov, clicking on Entrant Status Check, and entering your unique confirmation number and personal information.  Entrant Status Check will be the sole means of informing you of your selection for DV-2014, providing instructions to you on how to proceed with your application, and notifying you of your appointment for your immigrant visa interview.  Therefore, it is essential you retain your confirmation number.
  • Paper entries are no longer accepted.  The sole method for entry to the 2014 Diversity Visa Program is through this electronic process.  
  • On your entry, you must list your spouse (husband or wife), and all living unmarried children under 21 years of age, regardless of whether or not they are living with you or intend to accompany or follow to join you should you immigrate to the United States, with the exception of children who are already U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents.  A spouse or child who is already a U.S. citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident will not require or be issued a DV visa.  Failure to comply with this instruction can result in the disqualification of your entry.
  • It is very important that you submit all required photographs. Your entry will be disqualified if you do not submit all the required photographs.  Recent photographs of the following people must be submitted electronically with the E-DV entry form:
     You
     Your spouse
     Each living unmarried child under 21 years of age at the time of your electronic entry, including all natural children as well as all legally adopted children and stepchildren, even if a child no longer resides with you or you do not intend for a child to immigrate under the DV program. You do not need to include a photograph for a spouse or child who is already a U.S. citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident.
Failure to submit the required photographs for your spouse and each child listed will result in an incomplete entry to the E-DV system.  The entry will not be accepted and must be resubmitted.  

Group or family photographs will not be accepted; there must be a separate photograph for each family member.  

Failure to enter the correct photograph of each individual into the E-DV system may result in disqualification of the principal applicant and refusal of all visas associated with the case at the time of the visa interview.  Entries are subject to disqualification and visa refusal for cases in which the photographs are not recent, show manipulation in any way, or fail to meet the specifications explained below.

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Photo Examples

Instructions for Submitting a Digital Photograph (Image) 
A digital photograph (image) of you, your spouse, and each child must be submitted online with the E-DV entry form. The image file can be produced either by taking a new digital photograph or by scanning a photographic print with a digital scanner. The image file must adhere to the compositional and technical specifications listed below. Entrants may test their photos for suitability through the photo validation link on the e-DV website before submitting their entries. The photo validation provides additional technical advice on photo composition, along with examples of acceptable and unacceptable photos. 

Compositional Specifications: The submitted digital image must conform to the following compositional specifications or the entry will be disqualified.



Head Position 
  • The person being photographed must directly face the camera.
  • The head of the person should not be tilted up, down, or to the side.
  • The head height or facial region size (measured from the top of the head, including the hair, to the bottom of the chin) must be between 50 percent and 69 percent of the image's total height.  The eye height (measured from the bottom of the image to the level of the eyes) should be between 56 percent and 69 percent of the image's height. 
Digital Image Head Size Template
Review examples on the Photo Requirements webpage


Color Photograph Sample for DV Lottery - DV2011

Background
  • The person being photographed should be in front of a neutral, light-colored background.
  • Dark or patterned backgrounds are not acceptable.
Focus
  • The photograph must be in focus.
Decorative Items
  • Photographs in which the person being photographed is wearing sunglasses or other items that detract from the face will not be accepted.  
Head Coverings and Hats
  • Photos of applicants wearing head coverings or hats are only acceptable if the head covering is worn for religious beliefs; even then, the head covering may not obscure any portion of the face of the applicant.  Photographs of applicants with tribal or other headgear not specifically religious in nature will not be accepted; photographs of military, airline, or other personnel wearing hats will not be accepted.
Color photographs in 24-bit color depth are required.  Color photographs may be downloaded from a camera to a file in the computer or they may be scanned onto a computer.  If you are using a scanner, the settings must be for True Color or 24-bit color mode.  See the additional scanning requirements below.

Technical Specifications
The submitted digital photograph must conform to the following specifications or the system will automatically reject the E-DV entry form and notify the sender.
  • Taking a New Digital Image.
    If a new digital image is taken, it must meet the following specifications:
    Image File Format:  The image must be in the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format.
    Image File Size: The maximum image file size is 240 kilobytes (240 KB).
    Image Resolution and Dimensions:
    Minimum acceptable dimensions are 600 pixels (width) x 600 pixels (height).  Image pixel dimensions must be in a square aspect ratio (meaning the height must be equal to the width).
    Image Color Depth:  Image must be in color (24 bits per pixel). 24-bit black and white or 8-bit images will not be accepted.
  • Scanning a Submitted Photograph.
    Before a photographic print is scanned, it must meet the compositional specifications listed above.  If the photographic print meets the print color and compositional specifications, scan the print using the following scanner specifications:
    Scanner Resolution:   Scanned at a resolution of at least 300 dots per inch (dpi).
    Image File Format: The image must be in the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format.
    Image File Size: The maximum image file size is 240 kilobytes (240 KB).
    Image Resolution: 600 by 600 pixels.
    Image Color Depth: 24-bit color. [Note that black and white, monochrome, or grayscale images will not be accepted.]

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ENTRY INFORMATION REQUIRED

INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR THE ELECTRONIC ENTRY
There is only one way to enter the DV-2014 program.  You must submit the DS-5501, the Electronic Diversity Visa Entry Form (E-DV Entry Form), which is only accessible online at the EDV website www.dvlottery.state.gov.
Failure to complete the form in its entirety will disqualify the entry.  Those who submit the E-DV entry will be asked to include the information below on the E-DV Entry Form.

NOTICE: The Department of State strongly encourages applicants to complete the entry form without the assistance of “Visa Consultants,” “Visa Agents,” or other individuals who offer to submit an entry on behalf of applicants.  If somebody else (a third-party) helps you to complete your entry form, you should be present when the entry is prepared so that you can retain the confirmation page and your unique confirmation number.  Facilitators may try to withhold confirmation numbers in order to make an unlawful 
demand for money or services in exchange for notification information that should have been directly available to you.  

REMINDER: Your unique confirmation number from your DV-2014 online entry registration is required for you to later access the E-DV website.  You will need to access the E-DV website (www.dvlottery.state.gov) after May 1, 2013, to determine whether or not your entry has been selected through the Entrant Status Check. Entrant Status Check will be the sole means of informing you of your selection for DV-2014.  It will provide instructions to you on how to proceed with your application and notify you of the date and time of your immigrant visa interview.  If you do not have your confirmation information, you will not be able to check your DV entry status.
  1. FULL NAME – Last/Family Name, First Name, Middle name.  Enter your name exactly as listed on your passport.
  2. DATE OF BIRTH – Day, Month, Year
  3. GENDER – Male or Female
  4. CITY WHERE YOU WERE BORN
  5. COUNTRY WHERE YOU WERE BORN – The name of the country should be  the one currently in use for the place where you were born.
  6. COUNTRY OF ELIGIBILITY OR CHARGEABILITY FOR THE DV PROGRAM – Your country of eligibility will normally be the same as your country of birth.  Your country of eligibility is not related to where you live.
    If you were born in a country that is not eligible for the DV program, please review the instructions to see if 
    there is another option for country chargeability available for you.  For additional information on chargeability, please review “Frequently Asked Question #1” of these instructions.
  7. ENTRY PHOTOGRAPH(S) – See the technical information on photograph specifications.  Make sure you include photographs of your spouse and all your children, if applicable.  See Frequently Asked Question #3.
  8. MAILING ADDRESS – In Care Of, Address Line 1, Address Line 2, City/Town, District/Country/Province/State, Postal Code/Zip Code, and Country
  9. COUNTRY WHERE YOU LIVE TODAY
  10. PHONE NUMBER (optional)
  11. E-MAIL ADDRESS – Provide an e-mail address to which you have direct access.  You will NOT receive an official selection letter at this address.  However, if your entry is selected and you respond to the notification of your selection through the Entrant Status Check, you will receive follow-up communication from the Department of State by e-mail notifying you that details of your immigrant visa interview are available on Entrant Status Check.  The Department of State may contact you at this e-mail address, but will never send you an e-mail telling you that you have been selected for the DV program.
  12. WHAT IS THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION YOU HAVE ACHIEVED, AS OF TODAY?  You must indicate which one of the following represents your own highest level of educational achievement: (1) Primary school only, (2) High school, no degree, (3) High school degree, (4) Vocational school, (5) Some university courses, (6) University degree, (7) Some graduate level courses, (8) Masters degree, (9) Some doctorate level courses, and (10) Doctorate degree.
  13. MARITAL STATUS – Unmarried, Married, Divorced, Widowed, or Legally Separated.
  14. NUMBER OF CHILDREN – Entries MUST include the name, date, and place of birth of your spouse and all living natural children.  Entries must also include all living children legally adopted by you, and living stepchildren who are unmarried and under the age of 21 on the date of your electronic entry, even if you are no longer legally married to the child’s parent, and even if the spouse or child does not currently reside with you and/or will not immigrate with you.  Note that married children and children 21 years or older are not eligible for the DV; however, U.S. law protects children from “aging out” in certain circumstances.  If your DV entry is made before your unmarried child turns 21, and the child turns 21 before visa issuance, he/she may be protected from aging out by the Child Status Protection Act and be treated as though he/she were under 21 for visa-processing purposes.  You are not required to list a spouse or child who is already a U.S. citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident, as they will not be eligible for a DV visa.  Failure to list all children who are eligible will result in disqualification of the principal applicant and refusal of all visas in the case at the time of the visa interview.  See Frequently Asked Question #11.
  15. SPOUSE INFORMATION – Name, Date of Birth, Gender, City/Town of Birth, Country of Birth, and Photograph.  Failure to list your eligible spouse will result in disqualification of the principal applicant and refusal of all visas in the case at the time of the visa interview. You must list your spouse here even if you plan to be divorced before you apply for a visa.
  16. CHILDREN INFORMATION – Name, Date of Birth, Gender, City/Town of Birth, Country of Birth, and Photograph. Include all children declared in question #14 above.

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