FAQ on DV lottery program
The purpose of this FAQ is not to give a final solution to a problem, rather than to give a hint to a solution to a problem, or even to a problem itself.
If you want to include a new question to the FAQ, send me a private message. Also, please inform me about orphographical errors and other disrcepancies.
1. Questions about DV lottery in general
1.1
Q: What is DV lottery program?
A: It is just one of immigration programs. It's purpose is to increase diversity among US population.
1.2
Q: Why do we talk about DV-2015 now, in 2013?
A: October 1st 2014 is the beginning of 2015 fiscal year. Visas in DV-2015 will be given between October 1st 2014 and September 30th 2015.
2. Why do we talk about the country we are playing from.
2.1
Q: Why do we talk about country? What does it have to do with DV lottery?
A: The unit of diversity is a country. Congress set up country quotas. In order to participate in DV littery, you need to be associated with one of the countries participating in DV lottery
2.2
Q: What countries are allowed to participate in DV lottery?
A: Counties with low level of immigration to US. Those countries from which the number of immigrants to US in selected categories was not more than 50,000 for the last 5 years total.
2.3
Q: How can I figure out what my country of participation is?
A: I can always participate from my country of birth if this country is participating. Also, I can participate from the country of my spouse, or in some cases from the country of birth of either parent. In rare cases (like birth in US) rules take into account citizenship and country of residence.
2.4
Q: Could I participate from several countries at once?
A: No, one person can send only one entry
2.5
Q: If I could participate from several countries, how do I select which one is the best for me?
Myth: If my country of birth is eligible, I have to participate from it.
A: I need to take into account several circumstances. The world is divided into 6 regions, the probability to win is different from those regions. If you could participate from different regions, take that into account. Taking country of spouse means you will have to get visas together and enter US together as well. If your marriage is not very strong, take that into account. Taking a country from a parent means you will need to provide a lot of additional proofs you are eligible, take that into account.
2.6
Q: I could participate from Uzbekistan (my spouse was born there) or from Russia (I was born there). What is better?
Myth: It is better to participate from Uzbekistan because it has more winners according to DOS report.
A: Because more people applyied from Uzbekistan, it has more winners. And per country quota could be easily exceeded from Uzbekistan, what happened in the past. So, a limit could be set up on the stage of getting visas. Russia could go under the limit but Uzbekistan will not. Resume: participate from Russia. Second consideration. Russia is your country, and Uzbekistan - your spouse's. You begin depending on your spouse if you participate from his or her country. Resume: participate from Russia.
2.7
Q: I was born in Crimea when it was part of Russia under the Soviet Union times. Now Crimea is a part of Ukraine. What is my country of participation?
A: The country is defined by the date when you send final forms to KCC/USCIS. You are participating from Ukraine, because your birth certificate clearly states Crimea, and Crimea is currently part of Ukraine.
3. PLace of birth
3.1
Q: I was born in Leningrad. There is no place with that name on the current map of the world. What should I state as my place of birth?
A: Put both names. The name from birth certificate and the current name of the place. Leningrad - Saint Petersburgh
3.2
Q: I was born in Moscow (cyrillic spelling mapped to Roman alphabet is Moskva). What should I write as place of birth? Moscow? Moskva? Any other spelling?
A: Use the name most commonly mentioned by DOS. DOS uses the name Moscow. In case of rare names and questions google the name in domain state.gov or .gov
3.3
Q: My passport states I was born in Leningrad, but my birth certificate states I was born in Moscow. What should I write in the entry?
A: The birth certificate version.
3.4
Q: I was born in a Jewish settlement in Gaza Strip ans I hold Israely citizenship. Gaza Strip is not a part of any country. What is my country of participation?
A: For the purpose of participation in DV lottery Gaza Strip is Egypt, Africa, even though geographically it is in Asia.
3.5
Q: I was born in Germany when my father served in the Soviet Army on a military base in Germany. Could I participate from Germany?
A: It depends on details. A very important thing is who issued your birth certificate. It could be the Soviet consulate in Germany, German authorities or the military base itself.
3.6
Q: I was born in Germany when my father served in the Soviet Army on a military base in Germany. Could I take the country of participation by my mother or my father?
A: That depends on details. It is important if parents were married to each other, where the mother lived before father's assignment, where mother was born.
To be continued
The purpose of this FAQ is not to give a final solution to a problem, rather than to give a hint to a solution to a problem, or even to a problem itself.
If you want to include a new question to the FAQ, send me a private message. Also, please inform me about orphographical errors and other disrcepancies.
1. Questions about DV lottery in general
1.1
Q: What is DV lottery program?
A: It is just one of immigration programs. It's purpose is to increase diversity among US population.
1.2
Q: Why do we talk about DV-2015 now, in 2013?
A: October 1st 2014 is the beginning of 2015 fiscal year. Visas in DV-2015 will be given between October 1st 2014 and September 30th 2015.
2. Why do we talk about the country we are playing from.
2.1
Q: Why do we talk about country? What does it have to do with DV lottery?
A: The unit of diversity is a country. Congress set up country quotas. In order to participate in DV littery, you need to be associated with one of the countries participating in DV lottery
2.2
Q: What countries are allowed to participate in DV lottery?
A: Counties with low level of immigration to US. Those countries from which the number of immigrants to US in selected categories was not more than 50,000 for the last 5 years total.
2.3
Q: How can I figure out what my country of participation is?
A: I can always participate from my country of birth if this country is participating. Also, I can participate from the country of my spouse, or in some cases from the country of birth of either parent. In rare cases (like birth in US) rules take into account citizenship and country of residence.
2.4
Q: Could I participate from several countries at once?
A: No, one person can send only one entry
2.5
Q: If I could participate from several countries, how do I select which one is the best for me?
Myth: If my country of birth is eligible, I have to participate from it.
A: I need to take into account several circumstances. The world is divided into 6 regions, the probability to win is different from those regions. If you could participate from different regions, take that into account. Taking country of spouse means you will have to get visas together and enter US together as well. If your marriage is not very strong, take that into account. Taking a country from a parent means you will need to provide a lot of additional proofs you are eligible, take that into account.
2.6
Q: I could participate from Uzbekistan (my spouse was born there) or from Russia (I was born there). What is better?
Myth: It is better to participate from Uzbekistan because it has more winners according to DOS report.
A: Because more people applyied from Uzbekistan, it has more winners. And per country quota could be easily exceeded from Uzbekistan, what happened in the past. So, a limit could be set up on the stage of getting visas. Russia could go under the limit but Uzbekistan will not. Resume: participate from Russia. Second consideration. Russia is your country, and Uzbekistan - your spouse's. You begin depending on your spouse if you participate from his or her country. Resume: participate from Russia.
2.7
Q: I was born in Crimea when it was part of Russia under the Soviet Union times. Now Crimea is a part of Ukraine. What is my country of participation?
A: The country is defined by the date when you send final forms to KCC/USCIS. You are participating from Ukraine, because your birth certificate clearly states Crimea, and Crimea is currently part of Ukraine.
3. PLace of birth
3.1
Q: I was born in Leningrad. There is no place with that name on the current map of the world. What should I state as my place of birth?
A: Put both names. The name from birth certificate and the current name of the place. Leningrad - Saint Petersburgh
3.2
Q: I was born in Moscow (cyrillic spelling mapped to Roman alphabet is Moskva). What should I write as place of birth? Moscow? Moskva? Any other spelling?
A: Use the name most commonly mentioned by DOS. DOS uses the name Moscow. In case of rare names and questions google the name in domain state.gov or .gov
3.3
Q: My passport states I was born in Leningrad, but my birth certificate states I was born in Moscow. What should I write in the entry?
A: The birth certificate version.
3.4
Q: I was born in a Jewish settlement in Gaza Strip ans I hold Israely citizenship. Gaza Strip is not a part of any country. What is my country of participation?
A: For the purpose of participation in DV lottery Gaza Strip is Egypt, Africa, even though geographically it is in Asia.
3.5
Q: I was born in Germany when my father served in the Soviet Army on a military base in Germany. Could I participate from Germany?
A: It depends on details. A very important thing is who issued your birth certificate. It could be the Soviet consulate in Germany, German authorities or the military base itself.
3.6
Q: I was born in Germany when my father served in the Soviet Army on a military base in Germany. Could I take the country of participation by my mother or my father?
A: That depends on details. It is important if parents were married to each other, where the mother lived before father's assignment, where mother was born.
To be continued