US Visa Lottery result has been released today, May 1, 2013. Starting from 12:00 noon, Eastern Standard Time (EST), those who applied last year for the DV-2014 can check their results on-line to see if they won.
Click HERE to check.
If you check the website and found a notice that you have been selected for further processing of the US Visa Lottery, your notice will contain further instructions and the immigration fees.
If you are not selected in the drawing, you will NOT receive any notification.
Immigrant Visa
Winning applicants and their applicable immediate family members need to go through the immigrant visa process. Each person will be charged a DV processing fee and immigrant visa fee. Both of these fees are non-refundable even if the visa is refused. If the visa is issued, a separate visa issuance fee is then charged for each visa.
Winning applicants and their applicable immediate family members need to go through the immigrant visa process. Each person will be charged a DV processing fee and immigrant visa fee. Both of these fees are non-refundable even if the visa is refused. If the visa is issued, a separate visa issuance fee is then charged for each visa.
Click here to know about US immigrant Visa Fees
Winning a green card lottery is not a guarantee of the immigrant visa and subsequently the green card. Each applicant and their eligible family members must meet ALL eligibility requirements under U.S. law. Because of this, natives of some countries, especially the countries identified as state sponsors of terrorism, may face a a significantly increased level of scrutiny and processing time.
Adjustment of Status
If you are located in the U.S., and you are eligible to adjust your status in the U.S., instead of getting an immigrant visa from your country, you can file for adjustment of status in the US. Of course, if your other derivative family members are overseas, they can still get the immigrant visa overseas.
If you are located in the U.S., and you are eligible to adjust your status in the U.S., instead of getting an immigrant visa from your country, you can file for adjustment of status in the US. Of course, if your other derivative family members are overseas, they can still get the immigrant visa overseas.
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