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What country are we talking about? Some quick Google research my bring some additional insight...My country's passport only has one field that says "Full Name"
What country are we talking about? Some quick Google research my bring some additional insight...My country's passport only has one field that says "Full Name"
What country is that????
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_names - see under point 3. Which of the alternatives 3.1 - 3.4 applies to you?Indonesia.
I'm kinda hesitate to say it, because I know there's a person who keeps complaining about Nepalese in this forum (if you know what I mean). He's also from Indonesia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_names - see under point 3. Which of the alternatives 3.1 - 3.4 applies to you?
I dont have a passport yet. Do I need a passport number now for applying or have time for it until May?
thanks for helping!
Thank you
I used another Browser, and it worked perfectly.
Indonesia.
I'm kinda hesitate to say it, because I know there's a person who keeps complaining about Nepalese in this forum (if you know what I mean). He's also from Indonesia.
"In the U.S., there are generally three ways to deal with person with only single-word name.3.1 Mononymic name, only single word.
Indonesia.
I'm kinda hesitate to say it, because I know there's a person who keeps complaining about Nepalese in this forum (if you know what I mean). He's also from Indonesia.
https://www.dvlottery.state.gov/ works perfectly for me.Strange, the DV lottery website was working last night for me but this morning the DV 2017 option has disappeared and has gone back to only displaying 2015/2016. I'm not worried as I wasn't even entering today just checking it out
Your wife will be able to receive a DV-2 Green Card as dependent, presuming you are the (qualified) winner and have not used the country of your wife for the purpose of DV cross-chargeability. She will be able to work in the US thereafter without any problem.First of all Thank You all and Sm1smom for the great source of info and help on this forum
I have a doubt, the educational requirements are clear, but suppose I win the lottery and have my wife to apply with me(or she wins), can my wife get the green card if she doesn't have the high school diploma(left a year before finishing) nor she has the two years of specific work experience, but she is financially well and most importantly we stress that she will not be working in America at all?
First of all Thank You all and Britsimon, Sm1smom for the great source of info and help on this forum
I have a doubt, the educational requirements are clear, but suppose I win the lottery and have my wife to apply with me(or she wins), can my wife get the green card if she doesn't have the high school diploma(left a year before finishing) nor she has the two years of specific work experience, but she is financially well and most importantly we stress that she will not be working in America at all?
First of all Thank You all and Britsimon, Sm1smom for the great source of info and help on this forum
I have a doubt, the educational requirements are clear, but suppose I win the lottery and have my wife to apply with me(or she wins), can my wife get the green card if she doesn't have the high school diploma(left a year before finishing) nor she has the two years of specific work experience, but she is financially well and most importantly we stress that she will not be working in America at all?
Your wife will be able to receive a DV-2 Green Card as dependent, presuming you are the (qualified) winner and have not used the country of your wife for the purpose of DV cross-chargeability. She will be able to work in the US thereafter without any problem.
First of all Thank You all and Britsimon, Sm1smom for the great source of info and help on this forum
I have a doubt, the educational requirements are clear, but suppose I win the lottery and have my wife to apply with me(or she wins), can my wife get the green card if she doesn't have the high school diploma(left a year before finishing) nor she has the two years of specific work experience, but she is financially well and most importantly we stress that she will not be working in America at all?
If you win, only you have to demonstrate the education/work experience requirement, and your wife can get a green card as your derivative.
If your wife is unable to meet either of the education or work experience requirements, there is no point in her entering as a principal applicant, because this is one of the two key eligibility requirements (the other is country chargeability). Doesn't matter how rich she is, she isn't eligible and will be denied a visa if selected if she cannot meet either the education or work experience criterion.