Diversity
Visa Lottery Results (DV-2005).
On October 1st, 2004, the Department of State started issuing immigrant
visas to the winners of last year's Visa
Lottery (DV). The Consular Center in Kentucky, which administers
the Visa Lottery, received about 5.9 million qualified lottery entries
during the 60-day registration period. There were about 100,000 winners
selected in a random computer drawing, double the number of lottery
immigrant visas available. The overage is for the presumption that
half of the applicants will not actually immigrate to the US.
Notification of Visa Lottery winners.
The winners were notified by mail and are encouraged to act quickly
to provide the information requested in the lottery notification letters,
as only 50,000 lottery visas are available. As part of the process,
they will have to go through the Consular interview, where they must
show proof of a high school education, among other requirements.
Visa lottery winners who are already in the U.S. should contact
their local USCIS office for information regarding requirements for
adjusting their status and getting a green
card. Among those persons residing in the U.S. illegally, only
those who are "otherwise eligible" may adjust their immigration
status and obtain the visa lottery benefit.
Some of the countries with the largest number of Visa Lottery winners
in the last year include:
Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Kenya in Africa
Bangladesh and Nepal in Asia
Albania, Bulgaria, Poland and Ukraine in Europe
Australia in Oceania
Peru in South America
This year's Visa Lottery (DV-2006) begins
on November 5th, 2004, and runs for sixty days ending on January 7,
2005.
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