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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: USA Green Card Lottery Service The USA Green Card Lottery registration The United States government issues 55,000 Green Cards every year through the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program, commonly known as the Green Card Lottery. Applicants are selected randomly by a computer generated drawing. If selected, the main applicant, spouse and all unmarried children under 21 years of age will have a chance to apply for permanent resident status in the United States. Official U.S. government program, Congress approved. A chance for you to legally live and work in the U.S.A. with a legal green card. 50,000 winners and their families will win a US green card every year! Easy online registration Double chances for married people to win the green card lottery. Winners will receive a FREE airline ticket from USAGCLS*
Poster Comment: Do you qualify for the Green Card Lottery? Enrollment is open to all individuals world-wide, however, there are two entry requirements: 1. You must be a native of a qualifying country You must be native of a country with a low immigration rate to the U.S.A. to qualify for the Green Card Lottery. People born in countries with high U.S. immigration are excluded from this lottery. Please see the list below of countries whose natives are currently excluded from the Green Card Lottery. Please note that eligibility is determined only by the country of birth, not based on country of citizenship or current residence. This is the most common misperception. The following countries are excluded from the lottery program (subject to change): China (mainland only) CHECK IF YOU QUALIFY 2. Education or Work experience You must comply to one of the following two requirements (Option 1 or Option 2 below) to qualify for the Green Card Lottery: OPTION 1: You must have completed a foreign equivalent of U.S. high school education "High School education or its equivalent" means the successful completion of a twelve year course of elementary and secondary education in the U.S. or successful completion in another country of a formal course of elementary and secondary education comparable to complete a 12 year education in the U.S.Passage of a high school equivalency examination is not sufficient. It is permissible to have completed one's education in less than twelve years or greater than twelve years if the course of study completed is equivalent to a U.S. high school education. OPTION 2: You must have worked in one of the occupations listed HERE for at least two years. Proof that you satisfy these requirements should NOT be submitted when entering the Green Card Lottery but will be requested by a consular officer after your name has been selected and you formally apply for your permanent residence visa. Individuals who do not match these basic requirements should not apply in this program. You need to provide proof of education, work experience and native country only if you are selected. For this reason we do not request this information in the application form. ==== Go to the link to check out the occupations.
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#1. To: Peppa (#0)
This is so heavily advertised all over México it is scary. In fact, here, when you open up Yahoo!, that is about the first thing you see; The USA Green Card Lottery BEING RUN NOW!! This advertising slows down somewhat near the end of the year, but it will begin again shortly.
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest.
This advertising slows down somewhat near the end of the year, but it will begin again shortly. I had never heard of this one before. America's own citizens losing jobs by the thousands each month, yet this sort of thing continues. Aieee. I think we should pass the word to Americans and have them apply anyway.
"Permanent good can never be the outcome of untruth and violence." Gandhi
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