2011 dv lottery deadline
2011 dv lottery deadline

Each year the U.S. government issued about 50,000 cards Green Paper through the program's Diversity Lottery. Immigrants from a country with their spouse and eligible children under 21 years of age who are not married yet had the opportunity to work and live in the United States.
The Free Green Card Lottery is an official program established by U.S. Government and approved by U.S. Congress. The program was designed to provide an opportunity for immigrants to live and work in the United States and have been selected randomly by a computer program based on
The applicant must first check if qualified for the program. Each year, the U.S. Government will determine a country eligible to enter the diversity lottery. He therefore suggested to verify applicant whether his or her country, including spouse and children, if different, are eligible to join the program or not.
Beside eligibility, applicants must have diploma high school or equivalent. On the other hand, must have two years of work experience within the last five years in a job that requires at least two years of training or experience to perform.
According to research by the examiner of immigrants around 17 million applicants to register with the Diversity Lottery 2011, whether it is true that the odds of winning the lottery without a green card are 0.3% or 1 out of 340 applications.
After all applications are received within the State Department are conducting the raffle winner will be selected randomly by one hundred thousand computer program. A maximum of 50,000 eventually get the card decaffeinated green. The others who are also elected not initially qualify for a green card for several reasons.
All applicants who are selected will immediately informed by mail of their place in the list, or may determine its winner online. Registration is open each fall and are lottery winners notified by mail next spring / summer.
For more information about Free Green Card please visit http://www.freegreencard.net/
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