Overview
Each year, the Diversity Lottery (DV) Program makes
55,000 immigrant visas available through a lottery to people who come
from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States.
Of such visas, 5,000 are allocated for use under NACARA beginning
with DV '99. The State Department (DOS) holds the lottery every year,
and randomly selects approximately 110,000 applicants from all qualified
entries. The DOS selects the approximately 110,000 applications since
many will not complete the visa process. However once 55,000 are issued
or the fiscal year ends, the DV program is closed. If you receive
a visa through the Diversity Visa Lottery Program you will be authorized
to live and work permanently in the United States. You will also be
allowed to bring your spouse and any unmarried children under the
age of 21 to the United States.
Entering the Diversity Visa Lottery
How Do I Participate in the Diversity Visa Lottery
Program?
What is the Diversity Visa Lottery Program?
Each year, 50,000 immigrant visas are made available through a lottery
to people who come from countries with low rates of immigration to
the United States. None of these visas are available for people who
come from countries that have sent more than 50,000 immigrants to
the United States in the past five years. The State Department's National
Visa Center holds the lottery every year, and chooses winners randomly
from all qualified entries. Anyone who is selected under this lottery
will be given the opportunity to apply for permanent residence. If
permanent residence is granted, then the individual will be authorized
to live and work permanently in the United States. You will also be
allowed to bring your spouse and any unmarried children under the
age of 21 to the United States.
What does the Law Say?
The legal foundation for the Diversity Visa Lottery Program comes
from the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Please see
INA § 203 for more information.
Who is Eligible to Enter the Diversity Visa Lottery?
How Do I Apply?
Before each year's lottery drawing, the Department of State will publish
explicit instructions on how to apply in press releases and the Federal Register.
Please follow all directions exactly. Millions of applicants are rejected
each year for failure to follow the directions. Please watch the State Department Website for more information
on the Diversity Visa Lottery Program. Instructions are usually posted
in August, and the registration period is usually held in October
each year.
How Much Does the Lottery Cost?
There is no fee for entering the diversity visa lottery. If you win,
you must pay a fee for an immigrant visa and a separate visa lottery
surcharge.
How Can I Find Out If I Won?
Only the winners will be notified by mail at the addresses listed
on their applications. Winners will be sent instructions and information
on fees. Being selected as a winner in the diversity visa lottery
does not automatically guarantee that you will be issued a visa, even
if you are qualified. The number of entries selected is greater than
the number of immigrant visas available, because not everyone selected
will be qualified for the visa or will choose to complete the processing.
Once all 50,000 visas have been issued, the diversity visa program
for the year will end.
How Can I Find Out More Information?
Please watch the State Department
Website for more information on the Diversity Visa Lottery Program.
You may also call the State Department's Visa Lottery Information
Center at 1-900-884-8840 for more information. Please note: There
is a charge for each call. You may also contact your nearest U.S.
Embassy or Consulate. A listing of U.S. Embassies and Consulates can
be found at the State Department Website.
Additional Information
How Do I Benefit From
Section 245(i)?
For more information on the program. In addition,
the State Department Website
provides detailed information on registering for the lottery and provides
answers to frequently asked questions.
Diversity
Lottery 2003 Guidelines (Federal Register) (08/01/01)
Diversity Visa
2003 Policies and Procedures (Department of State Website) (08/01/01)
Diversity Visa 2003 Instructions
(Department of State Website) (08/01/01)
Diversity Lottery 2002 Results
(Department of State Website)