Hi R2010,
Welcome to the forum.
You should just follow the instructions on how to proceed.
Unfortunately some people were claiming of not receiving
the instructions. If you don't have any of the forms you can
download them from the USCIS site. You have plenty of time
you should study this forum and try to understand the process
for yourself. I gotta wrap it up for the night. In case you have not
received the instructions I am posting last years instructions for you...
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"Instructions:
Step I
Complete the following forms that are included in this packet:
Form DSP-122: (Supplemental Registration for the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program) - Only
the Principal Applicant needs to complete Form DSP-122.
Form DS-230 Part I: (Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration - Biographic Data
Sheet) - Principal Applicant and all family members applying for a Diversity Visa must submit
Form DS-230 Part L
Form DS-230 Part II: (Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration - Sworn
Statement) Do not sign this form at this time. Principal Applicant and all family members
applying for a Diversity Visa should submit an unsigned Form DS-230 Part II.
Note: Family members refer only to your spouse and unmarried children who had not reached
age2l before you entered the lottery. If you have had additional children since entering the DV
lottery, or your immediate family situation has changed, include notification of these changes,
with a copy (not an original) of the relevant birth certificate or marriage certificate, and all
required forms when you return this packet to the Kentucky Consular Center (KCC).
Step 2
Submit one (l) photograph for yourself and for each family member applying for a Diversity
Immigrant Visa. Ensure that the photos comply with the attached General Photo Requirements.
Step 3
Using the enclosed return address label, send all the completed forms and photographs for
yourself and your family members to:
Department of State
Kentucky Consular Center (KCC)
3505 North Highway 25W
Williamsburg KY, 40769 USA"
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"Attachment 2 - Adjusting Status in the U.S.
If you are in the United States, you may be eligible to apply to the U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for adjustment of status. The option to
adjust status may not be available to all applicants. To determine whether or not you may
adjuststatusyoumustcontactUSCIS'IfUSCISconfirms
ents to your local USCIS office. USCIS will
provide instructions on how to proceed. It will not be necessary for you to contact KCC
for any further information or instructions if you apply to adjust status in the U.S.
If your spouse and/or children live outside the United States, they may be eligible
to apply for immigrant visas under the Diversity Visa program at a U.S. Embassy or
Consulate General. However, the Embassy/Consulate cannot process your family
members' applications until notification is received from USCIS advising that you have
adjusted status. USCIS will not automatically notify the embassy or consulate that you
have adjusted status and that your family members will apply abroad for their visas to
join you. You must request USC6 to notify the embassy or consulate where your family
intends to apply. The embassy or consulate must also be notified of the address where
your family members can be contacted to schedule an interview.
Please remember that your spouse and/or children must apply for and be issued
immigrant visas before the Diversity Visa program ends on September 30, 2010. Ensure
that the embassy or consulate receives notification from USCIS in time to process the
visas before the end of DV-2010. They will not be eligible to apply for or be issued visas
under this program after the closing date. For additional information on adjusting your
status in the United States, please refer to
www.uscis.qov.
If USCIS determines that you are eligible to adjust status you will be required to
pay a non-refundable diversity visa fee directly to the Department of State. This fee is
assessed to cover the cost incurred by the Department in running the DV Program and is
separate from any fees you will need to pay USCIS as part of your adjustment
application. You must pay the diversity visa fee for yourself and for each member of
your immediate family who plans to adjust status with you in the United States.
Family members living overseas will pay the diversity visa fee at the
embassy/consulate where they will receive their visa. The fee for these family members
must not be paid in the United States.
Please consult the Fee Schedule at
http://travel.state.eovlvisa/vofees.htnrl#perm
for the most current fee information.
You must complete payment of the diversity visa fee before processing of your
case can continue. Follow the instructions on the attached page labeled "Adjustment of
Status Fee Payment." Bring the receipt that is mailed back to you to your interview at
USCIS. Please include your DV case number on your cashier's check or postal money
order. The address on the attached receipt form should be used only for fee payment.
Adjustment of Status Instructions
Adjustment of Status Fee Payment
lnclude:
l. This form with all information completed.
2. A cashiers check or postal money order for the correct DV fee amount, with the DV
case number noted on the cashiers check or money order.
3. A self-addressed stamped envelope
Mail to:
U.S. Department of State
Diversity Visa Program
P.O. Box 979A79
St. Louis, Missouri 63197-9000
DV Prograrn Case Number:
Selectee Surnarne
Selectee Given Name
Address
City: State: _ Zip Code:
Payment for persons adjusting status in the [J.S.
(Nurnber of Persons)
Total Amount enclosed
persons adjusting status in the U.S.)
(Fee amount times the nurnber of
Adjustment of Status Instructions"
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I received two weeks ago the NL for the 2011 DV from the KCC . I am currently in the US and I will be using the AOS route. What are the next steps? I see from previous forum that I need to send only the bar code and the DSP-122 forms with photographs. How about my wife? Do I need to fill a separate DSP-122 form for her too?
Can someone please advise. Thanks R2010.