October 4, 2005
Dear Clients and Friends,
Department of State
Announces DV 2007 Visa Lottery
The Department of State recently
announced plans for the next Visa Lottery.
The Visa Lottery enables individuals from
most countries of the world an opportunity
to obtain a green card provided they meet
certain minimal qualifications. In addition,
they must not be “excludable” from the U.S.
as a result of such factors as criminal
record, immigration violations, etc.
Applicants are chosen by a
computer-generated random drawing after
submitting a simple application and
photograph via an online system established
by the State Department at
www.dvlottery.state.gov. This
site is not available until the registration
period begins.
For DV-2007, natives of the following
countries are not eligible to apply
because they sent a total of more than
50,000 immigrants to the U.S. in the
previous five years:
CANADA, CHINA (mainland-born), COLOMBIA,
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, EL SALVADOR, HAITI,
INDIA, JAMAICA, MEXICO, PAKISTAN,
PHILIPPINES, POLAND, RUSSIA, SOUTH KOREA,
UNITED KINGDOM (except Northern Ireland) and
its dependent territories, and VIETNAM.
Persons born in Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR and
Taiwan are eligible.
Note that this year POLAND has been added
to the list of ineligible countries.
A "native" is a person born in a country,
or entitled to be "charged to" the country
under the rules of "alternate
chargeability." Under the rules of alternate
chargeability, an alien applicant born in an
ineligible country may "use"
- the country of birth of his or her
spouse, if the alien applicant is
married to a native of an eligible
country; or
- the country of birth of either
parent, if the alien applicant was born
in a country in which neither of his or
her parents had established a residence
at the time of the applicant's birth.
The spouse or children (a "child" is an
unmarried person under 21 years of age) of a
successful Applicant will also be eligible
for immigrant status, regardless of their
place of birth.
If selected, Applicants will be
instructed to apply for an immigrant visa at
the U.S. Consulate in their country of
residence. However, Applicants who are in
the U.S. will, in many cases, be eligible to
adjust their status through a local
Immigration office.
A successful Applicant must prove that he
or she has at least a high school
education or its equivalent, or two
years of work experience during the past
five years in a job which, according to the
Department of Labor's O*Net OnLine database,
requires at least two years of training or
experience. An Applicant must also establish
that she/he meets the usual qualitative
requirements for entry to the U.S. For
example, an Applicant with a criminal record
may be barred.
Entries for the DV-2007 Diversity Visa
Lottery must be submitted electronically
after noon on October 5, 2005 and
before noon on December 4, 2005.
Applicants may access the electronic
diversity visa entry form at 'www.dvlottery.state.gov'
during the registration period. Paper
entries will not be accepted. Applicants are
strongly encouraged not to wait until the
last week of the registration period to
enter. Heavy demand may result in delays. No
entries will be accepted after noon on
December 4, 2005.
Detailed information is available on the
Department of State website at:
www.travel.state.gov.
We believe that anyone with access to the
internet can complete the entry process
without hiring an attorney. We also believe
that it may be justifiable for some
individuals who are not computer savvy to
pay a small fee to have someone assist them
with the process. Anyone selected in the
lottery, however, should consider consulting
with an attorney before taking any further
action.
Please feel free to contact our office if
you have any questions.