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Diversity Visa Lottery (DV-2016) Application Period Opens on October 1st

The annual diversity visa lottery registration and application period opens again on October 1st through November 3rd for those who are eligible to apply for a green card to reside permanently in the United States. Applications will only be accepted online via the U.S. Department of State official website at www.dvlottery.state.gov.

In recent years there has been an increase in online scams promising green cards or quicker service for a fee.  EIIC’s Immigration Attorney and Director of Immigration Legal Services, John A. Stahl, Esq., urged those interested in applying to note, “There is no fee to apply and there is only one official website to register.” He advises individuals to ignore any email offers to help complete or expedite the application process.

Please call either of our offices if you need assistance with your application. The immigration legal services staff at the Center is once again appealing to potential applicants to apply early this year, cautioning that the official DV Lottery website can get frozen closer to the deadline of noon on Saturday, November 2nd. Regretfully, we will be unable to accommodate last minute walk-ins during the final week of the DV Lottery registration period.

If you are a member of a local group or organization and would like our staff to speak to your group on the DV Lottery in October or on any immigration topic at a future meeting, please contact John A. Stahl, Esq., Director of Immigration Legal Services and Immigration Attorney at 718-478-5502, extension 201.

Check our website for additional information and upcoming public meeting dates at www.eiic.org

EIIC Immigration legal services staff has helped many apply who are currently in the United States on the visa waiver program or on a temporary work visa and are still in status. “The green card lottery is a yearly opportunity for qualified applicants who are legally in the United States or overseas to attain permanent resident status here with no strings attached”, according to EIIC’s Immigration Legal Services Director, John A. Stahl.

Each year, 50,000 green cards are made available through a lottery system to individuals who come from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States. The State Department’s Kentucky Consular Center holds the annual lottery and chooses winners randomly from about 8-10 million qualified entries. About 100,000 entries are selected and given the opportunity to apply for permanent residence. If permanent residence is granted, then the individual, their spouse and any unmarried children under the age of 21 will be authorized to live and work permanently in the United States. “The DV Lottery is one of the few ways that exist to apply for a green card. Despite the low allocation of green cards to Ireland, it is worth the effort, if you really do want a long term option to stay legally in America,” stated Siobhan Dennehy, EIIC’s Executive Director. “I equate the odds to playing the New York State Lottery as there are over 8 million applications from all over the world annually. Although you apply for the green card in 2014, you will not be notified about your application until 2015 and you won’t actually receive the green card itself until 2016, that’s why the call it the 2016 DV Lottery which can be confusing.”

Only natives of certain countries are eligible to apply for the green card lottery. Those born in the following countries are NOT eligible to apply for the DV-2016 lottery because a total of more than 50,000 immigrants came from these countries to the U.S. in the previous five years: Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China (mainland-born), Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, South Korea, United Kingdom and its dependent territories (except Northern Ireland) and Vietnam. Persons born in Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR and Taiwan are eligible. An applicant may, however, claim the country of birth of their spouse, if eligible, or of either parent if they were born in a country of which neither of their parents was a native or a resident at the time of their birth.

All applicants also must have a high school diploma or the equivalent, defined in the United States as the successful completion of a 12-year course of elementary and secondary education or they must have two years of work experience within the last five years in an occupation that requires at least two years of training or experience to perform. Entries for the DV-2016 diversity visa lottery must be submitted electronically from noon on Wednesday, October 1, 2014 through noon on Monday, November 3, 2014. Applicants may access the electronic diversity visa entry form at www.dvlottery.state.gov only during the 30-day registration period beginning October 1st. Paper entries will not be accepted. All entries by an applicant will be disqualified if more than one entry for the applicant is received, regardless of who submitted the entry. Applicants may prepare and submit their own entries, or have someone submit the entry for them. The Department of State will issue DV lottery entrants an electronic confirmation number and notice upon receipt of a correctly completed Electronic Diversity Visa Entry Form.

Applicants must also attach separate digital photographs of themselves, their spouses and unmarried children less than 21 years of age (except children who are already permanent residents or U.S. citizens). The photographs must be in the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format and meet specific resolutions (minimum 600 pixels high by 600 pixels wide), color depths (24-bit color) and kilobytes (maximum 240 KB) requirements. If a photograph print is scanned, the print must be two inches square and be scanned at a resolution of 300 dots per inch (dpi) and with specific color depths. If the digital image does not conform to the specifications, the application will be automatically disqualified.

Applicants will be selected at random by computer from among all qualified entries. All applicants will be required to go back to the website to find out whether their entry has been selected in the DV-2016 lottery or to find out they have not been selected. Selectees will only be notified of their selection through the “entry status check” available starting May 1, 2015 at the website www.dvlottery.state.gov. The online entry status check will be the only means by which selectees will be notified of their selection for DV-2016. The Kentucky Consular Center will not be mailing out notification letters. Those selected in the random drawing are not notified of their selection by e-mail. Those individuals not selected will be notified of their non-selection through the web-based “entry status check.”

No fee is charged to enter the annual DV program. The U.S. Government employs no outside consultants or private services to operate the DV program. Any intermediaries or others who offer assistance to prepare submissions for applicants do so without the authority or consent of the U.S. Government. Use of any outside intermediary or assistance to prepare a DV entry is entirely at the applicant’s discretion. A qualified entry submitted electronically directly by an applicant has an equal chance of being selected by the computer at the Kentucky Consular Center as does an entry submitted electronically through a paid intermediary who completes the entry for the applicant.

The current immigration laws carry heavy penalties for visa overstays.  Those who have overstayed their visa by 6 months, face a 3 year bar upon their departure from the United States, if they have overstayed for one year or more, they are subject to a 10 year bar. Successful lottery applicants who are undocumented in the US must be processed for a visa at a US Consulate abroad under existing immigration laws. Departing the US will trigger the 3 or 10 year bars making them ineligible for a visa. Undocumented lottery winners with a relative petition or an employer labor certification pending before April 30, 2001, may be eligible to be interviewed in the United States under Section 245(i), provided they have not triggered the 3/10 year bars by leaving the US.

Inquiries may be made to the EIIC at their Woodside, Queens’s office at (718) 478-5502 or at their Woodlawn, Bronx office at (718) 324-3039 or on the EIIC website www.eiic.org.

The EIIC is a member of the Coalition of Irish Immigration Centers, for further information about Irish centers in the US providing free assistance with DV lottery applications please refer to their website at www.ciic.usa-org

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Diversity Visa Lottery (DV-2015) Results Announced

 

Since May 1, 2014, all DV-2015 applicants are required to verify the results of their entry online at www.dvlottery.state.gov. They will not be contacted by mail or e-mail. They must enter their application Confirmation Number from the online application receipt, their Last Name/Family Name, and Year of Birth in order to check the status online. Results will be posted online until September 30, 2015. Applicants should keep their confirmation numbers until September 2015 as more winners may be selected later. All “winners” of the DV-2015 lottery must be processed for a green card before September 30, 2015.

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 DIVERSITY VISA LOTTERY 2015 (DV-2015) RESULTS

The Kentucky Consular Center in Williamsburg, Kentucky has registered and notified the winners of the DV-2015 diversity lottery.  The diversity lottery was conducted under the terms of section 203(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act and makes available *50,000 permanent resident visas annually to persons from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States.  Approximately 125,514 applicants have been registered and notified and may now make an application for an immigrant visa. Since it is likely that some of the first *50,000 persons registered will not pursue their cases to visa issuance, this larger figure should insure that all DV-2015 numbers will be used during fiscal year 2015 (October 1, 2014 until September 30, 2015).

Applicants registered for the DV-2015 program were selected at random from 9,388,986 qualified entries (14,397,781 with derivatives) received during the 30-day application period that ran from noon, Eastern Daylight Time on Tuesday, October 1, 2013, until noon, Eastern Daylight Time on Saturday, November 2, 2013.  The visas have been apportioned among six geographic regions with a maximum of seven percent available to persons born in any single country.  During the visa interview, principal applicants must provide proof of a high school education or its equivalent, or show two years of work experience in an occupation that requires at least two years of training or experience within the past five years.  Those selected will need to act on their immigrant visa applications quickly.  Applicants should follow the instructions in their notification letter and must fully complete the information requested.

Registrants living legally in the United States who wish to apply for adjustment of their status must contact the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services for information on the requirements and procedures.  Once the total *50,000 visa numbers have been used, the program for fiscal year 2015 will end.  Selected applicants who do not receive visas by September 30, 2015 will derive no further benefit from their DV-2015 registration.  Similarly, spouses and children accompanying or following to join DV-2015 principal applicants are only entitled to derivative diversity visa status until September 30, 2015.

Dates for the DV-2016 program registration period will be widely publicized in the coming months.  Those interested in entering the DV-2016 program should check the Department of State’s Visa web page in the coming months.

*The Nicaraguan and Central American Relief Act (NACARA) passed by Congress in November 1997 stipulated that up to 5,000 of the 55,000 annually-allocated diversity visas be made available for use under the NACARA program.  The reduction of the limit of available visas to 50,000 began with DV-2000.

The following is the statistical breakdown by foreign-state chargeability of those registered for the DV-2015 program:

AFRICA
ALGERIA  3,076 ETHIOPIA  4,988 NIGER  334
ANGOLA  173 GABON  81 RWANDA  690
BENIN  1,758 GAMBIA, THE  110 SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE  0
BOTSWANA  12 GHANA  3,381 SENEGAL  620
BURKINA FASO  390 GUINEA  2,314 SEYCHELLES  9
BURUNDI  188 GUINEA-BISSAU  7 SIERRA LEONE  2,182
CABO VERDE  20 KENYA  3,534 SOMALIA  275
CAMEROON  5,000 LESOTHO  3 SOUTH AFRICA  924
CENTRAL AFRICAN REP.  33 LIBERIA  5,000 SOUTH SUDAN  21
CHAD  99 LIBYA  263 SUDAN  3,484
COMOROS  6 MADAGASCAR  62 SWAZILAND  5
CONGO  243 MALAWI  27 TANZANIA  231
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE  4,943 MALI  123 TOGO  1,824
COTE D’IVOIRE  1,487 MAURITANIA  29 TUNISIA  221
DJIBOUTI  77 MAURITIUS  55 UGANDA  642
EGYPT  4,988 MOROCCO  2,844 ZAMBIA  116
EQUATORIAL GUINEA  14 MOZAMBIQUE  11 ZIMBABWE  249
ERITREA  815 NAMIBIA  19  
ASIA
AFGHANISTAN  305 JAPAN  636 QATAR  51
BAHRAIN  12 JORDAN  374 SAUDI ARABIA  517
BHUTAN  45 NORTH KOREA  0 SINGAPORE  47
BRUNEI  0 KUWAIT  241 SRI LANKA  1,303
BURMA  453 LAOS  1 SYRIA  598
CAMBODIA  2,079 LEBANON  408 TAIWAN  498
HONG KONG SPECIAL
ADMIN. REGION  160
MALAYSIA  129 THAILAND  81
INDONESIA  288 MALDIVES  2 TIMOR-LESTE  0
IRAN  4,992 MONGOLIA  186 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES  195
IRAQ  289 NEPAL  4,991 YEMEN  875
ISRAEL  231 OMAN  15  
EUROPE
ALBANIA  2,946 GREECE  147 NORTHERN IRELAND  41
ANDORRA  2 HUNGARY  329 NORWAY  49
ARMENIA  2,049 ICELAND  42 POLAND  961
AUSTRIA  134 IRELAND  157 PORTUGAL  82
AZERBAIJAN  454 ITALY  779   Macau  29
BELARUS  1,466 KAZAKHSTAN  772 ROMANIA  1,068
BELGIUM  107 KOSOVO  227 RUSSIA  4,103
BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA  171 KYRGYZSTAN  403 SAN MARINO  0
BULGARIA  1,418 LATVIA  92 SERBIA  399
CROATIA  87 LIECHTENSTEIN  3 SLOVAKIA  110
CYPRUS  32 LITHUANIA  287 SLOVENIA  11
CZECH REPUBLIC  125 LUXEMBOURG  0 SPAIN  393
DENMARK  65 MACEDONIA  436 SWEDEN  217
ESTONIA  71 MALTA  16 SWITZERLAND  194
FINLAND  88 MOLDOVA  2,809 TAJIKISTAN  528
FRANCE  816 MONACO  1 TURKEY  3,688
  French Polynesia  11 MONTENEGRO  16 TURKMENISTAN  191
  Saint Martin  1 NETHERLANDS  151 UKRAINE  4,679
  St. Pierre & Miquelon  2   Aruba  5 UZBEKISTAN  4,368
GEORGIA  804   Curacao  13 VATICAN CITY  0
GERMANY  1,354   Sint Maarten  1  
NORTH AMERICA
BAHAMAS, THE  14    
OCEANIA
AUSTRALIA  1,798 MICRONESIA, FEDERATED STATES OF  6 SAMOA  32
  Christmas Island  1 NAURU  19 SOLOMON ISLANDS  3
  Cocos Islands  1 NEW ZEALAND  589 TONGA  123
  Norfolk Island  12   Cook Islands  14 TUVALU  1
FIJI  857   Niue  3 VANUATU  7
KIRIBATI  6 PALAU  6  
MARSHALL ISLANDS  1 PAPUA NEW GUINEA  20  
SOUTH AMERICA, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE CARIBBEAN
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA  6 DOMINICA  5 SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS  7
ARGENTINA  109 GRENADA  8 SAINT LUCIA  18
BARBADOS  15 GUATEMALA  86 SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES  7
BELIZE  3 GUYANA  53 SURINAME  11
BOLIVIA  69 HONDURAS  165 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO  193
CHILE  37 NICARAGUA  54 URUGUAY  20
COSTA RICA  72 PANAMA  19 VENEZUELA  1,556
CUBA  1,480 PARAGUAY  6  

Natives of the following countries were not eligible to participate in DV-2015: Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China (mainland-born, excluding Hong Kong S.A.R., Macau S.A.R., and Taiwan), Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, the Philippines, South Korea, United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland) and its dependent territories, and Vietnam.