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(Source:
VISA BULLETIN Number 90, Volume VII Washington, D.C., United States Department
of State Bureau of Consular Affairs) |
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| INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE 2000 DIVERSITY IMMIGRANT VISA PROGRAM (DV-2000) |
ENTRIES FOR THE DV-2000 DIVERSITY VISA LOTTERY MUST BE RECEIVED BETWEEN NOON ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1998 AND NOON ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1998. Entries received before or after these dates will be disqualified regardless of when they are postmarked. Also, entries sent to an incorrect address will be disqualified. REQUIREMENTS: To enter, an applicant must be able to claim nativity in an eligible country, AND must meet either the education or training requirement of the DV program. Nativity in most cases is determined by the applicant's place of birth. However, if a person was born in an ineligible country but his/her spouse was born in an eligible country, such person can claim the spouse's country of birth rather than his/her own. Also, if a person was born in an ineligible country, but neither of his/her parents was born there or resided there at the time of the birth, such person may be able to claim nativity in one of the parents' country of birth. Education or Training: To enter, an applicant MUST have EITHER a high school education or its equivalent, defined in the U.S. 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. U.S. Department of Labor definitions will apply. If a person does not meet these requirements, he/she should NOT submit an entry to the DV program. *The Nicaraguan and Central American Relief Act (NCARA) passed by Congress in November 1997 stipulates that beginning with DV-99, 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. |
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COMPLETING THE ENTRY FORM |
ON A PLAIN SHEET OF PAPER INCLUDE: The following information must appear on the entry. Failure to provide all of this information will disqualify the applicant. 1. FULL NAME, with the last (surname/family) name underlined EXAMPLES: Public, Sara Jane (or) Lopez, Juan Antonio 2. DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH Date: Day, Month, Year EXAMPLE: 15 November 1961 Place: City/Town, District/County/Province, Country EXAMPLE: Munich, Bavaria, Germany The name of the country should be that which is currently in use for the place where the applicant was born (Slovenia, rather than Yugoslavia; Kazakstan rather than Soviet Union, for example). 3. THE APPLICANT'S NATIVE COUNTRY IF DIFFERENT FROM COUNTRY OF BIRTH If the applicant is claiming nativity in a country other than his/her place of birth, this must be clearly indicated on the entry. This information must match with what is put on the upper left corner of the entry envelope. (See "MAILING THE ENTRY" below.) If an applicant is claiming nativity through spouse or parent, please indicate this on the entry. (See "REQUIREMENTS" section on page 1 for more information on this item.) 4. NAME, DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH OF THE APPLICANT'S SPOUSE AND CHILDREN (IF ANY) 5. FULL MAILING ADDRESS This must be clear and complete, as any communications will be sent there. A telephone number is optional, but useful. 6. PHOTOGRAPH. Attach a recent, preferably less than 6 months old, photograph of the applicant, 1.5 inches (37 mm) square in size, with the applicant's name printed on the back. The photograph (not a photocopy) should be attached to the entry with clear tape--do NOT use staples or paperclips, which can jam the mail processing equipment. 7. SIGNATURE. Failure to personally sign the entry will disqualify the applicant. |
| MAILING THE ENTRY |
DV-2000 Program National Visa Center Portsmouth, NH ZIP CODE (see page 3) U.S.A. Use the correct ZIP (POSTAL) CODE for the applicant's region of nativity. For the DV program, the regions are divided as follows: Africa includes all countries on the African continent and adjacent islands; Asia extends from Israel to the northern Pacific islands, and includes Indonesia; Europe extends from Greenland to Russia, and includes all countries of the former USSR; North America includes the Bahamas; Oceania includes Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and all countries and islands of the South Pacific; South America/Central America/Caribbean extends from Central America (Guatemala) and the Caribbean nations to Chile. The ZIP (POSTAL) CODES are: ASIA: 00210 SOUTH AMERICA/CENTRAL AMERICA/CARIBBEAN: 00211 EUROPE: 00212 AFRICA: 00213 OCEANIA: 00214 NORTH AMERICA: 00215 EXAMPLE: An applicant who was born in Australia and now lives in France may submit one entry to the appropriate Zip (postal) code for Oceania; the envelope should look like this: (6" - 10" or 15 cm - 25 cm)
_ _ _ _ _ Australia Applicant's Full Name and (3 1/2" - 4 1/2" or 9
cm - 11 cm) (If, for instance, the applicant's country is Australia (in Oceania), the Zip (postal) code for Australia would be used, that is, 00214.) Registrants will be selected at random by computer from among all qualified entries. Those selected will be notified by mail during April to July 1999 and will be provided further instructions, including information on fees connected with immigration to the U.S. Persons not selected will NOT be notified. U.S. embassies and consulates will not be able to provide a list of successful applicants. Spouses and unmarried children of successful applicants under age 21 may also apply for visas to accompany or follow to join the principal applicant. DV-2000 visas will be issued between October 1, 1999 and September 30, 2000. Applicants must meet ALL eligibility requirements under U.S. law in order to be issued visas. Processing of applications and issuance of diversity visas to successful applicants and their eligible family members MUST occur by September 30, 2000. Family members may not obtain diversity visas to follow to join the applicant in the U.S. after this date. |
Important Notice |
There is NO initial fee, other than postage, required to enter the DV-2000 program. The use of an outside intermediary or assistance to prepare a DV-2000 entry is entirely at the applicant's discretion. Qualified entries received directly from applicants or through intermediaries have equal chances of being selected by computer. There is no advantage to mailing early, or mailing from any particular locale. Every application received during the mail-in period will have an equal random chance of being selected within its region. However, more than one application per person will disqualify the person from registration. |
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