GENERAL
The US Green Card Lottery Program, known as DV Lottery program,
is a good opportunity for potential immigrants to obtain the
status as a permanent legal resident of the USA. This program
runs each year and provides 50,000 "Green Cards"
to applicants randomly selected in a lottery process.
HOW IT WORKS
This official program will make permanent residence visas
available to persons meeting the simple, but strict, eligibility
requirements. Applicants for Diversity Visas are chosen by
a computer-generated random lottery drawing. The U.S. government
makes available 50,000 permanent residence visas each year
for this program. Application to this program is open for
all individuals worldwide that fulfill the two basic entry
requirements. The visas are distributed among six geographic
regions with a greater number of visas going to regions with
lower rates of immigration, and with no visas going to citizens
of countries sending more than 50,000 immigrants to the U.S.
in the past five years. Within each region, no one country
may receive more than seven percent of the available Diversity
Visas in any one year.
AN OFFICIAL PROGRAM BY USA CONGRESS
The Diversity Immigrant Visa Lottery has been established
in the 1996 Immigration Act in order to give immigration opportunity
to natives from countries other than the main source of immigration
to the U.S.A. This official U.S. government program aims to
diversify the American population by creating an immigration
opportunity to under-represented ethnic groups.
WHAT IS GREEN CARD?
A Green Card is a permanent residence visa that gives a person
the legal right to LIVE, WORK AND STUDY permanently in the
United States and to enter and leave the country freely. You
may work in any government, public and private job that is
available. A permanent residence visa is generally good for
life. Green Card holders also receive health, education, retirement,
taxation, social security and other benefits. The Green Card
DOES NOT affects your present citizenship. A Green Card holder
may later apply for United States Citizenship, if desired.

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