U.S.A DV Lottery which is also popularly known as Green card lottery and USA visa lottery is conducted every year and the application are accepted for a period of 60 days through the online web site. People from all over the world used to participate in this program. The eligible winner after proofing his eligibility can live and work in the USA legally while respecting the local law and regulations. This is the easiest and quickest path to achieve the American permanent residency (LPR) through legal way. If the primary applicant win the DV Lottery and meets all the requirements he have the chance to immigrate with his wife and eligible children to the USA. Winning the DV Lottery wil not give you the American visa directly, but you will be allowed to apply for one with normal procedures.
Most of the DV Lottery interested people want to knows about the KCC. They know the KCC is running the Green card visa lottery program and announce the USA visa lottery results. Most of them don’t know this KCC is one the U.S Government’s office. Read here the full information about it.
The Diversity Lottery program is an annual lottery run by the U.S. Department of State. The DV Lottery offers up to 55,000 permanent resident visas each year to randomly selected applicants from eligible countries. The U.S Visa Lottery program used to run once a year, usually in the later part of the year, and qualified applicants are randomly chosen by computer. People are asking when the DV Lottery will start to accept entries this year for the DV 2012 Green Card lottery program. When the application form will be available? When will the USA Green card is going to start? When the DV Lottery results will be announced? All these questions will be answered by the US State Department and not by the KCC. KCC is responsible for the DV Lottery operation only. They don’t communicate with the public easily. Mostly they will answer questions only those which are coming from the selected people.
The program is administered directly from the U.S. Department of State Kentucky Consular Center in Williamsburg, Kentucky. The Kentucky center was established in the year 2000 by the U.S. Department of State to take over administration of the Diversity Visa Lottery program from the National Visa Center in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. KCC has continued the excellent tradition of quality service to all applicants of the DV Lottery program.
PLEASE NOTE: The Department of State has only one Kentucky Consular Center. Other organizations using similar names have no connection to the Department of State or KCC. There is no fee charged by the Department or KCC for sending an entry to the lottery program. Applicants selected in the Diversity Visa random drawing are notified by the Department of State, Kentucky Consular Center by letter, NOT e-mail and are provided instructions on how to proceed to the next step in the process. No other organization or company is authorized by the Department of State to notify Diversity Visa lottery applicants of their winning entry. See our Fraud Warning. A Diversity processing fee is only charged when a winning lottery entrant applies for the Diversity visa. At the time of the visa application at a U.S. consular office, each applicant (the DV entrant and any accompanying family members) will be charged a DV processing fee and immigrant visa fee. Both of these fees are non-refundable if the visa is refused. If the visa is issued, a separate visa issuance fee is then charged for each visa.
Source: U.S.A.State Department.
