DV Update | July 2006 DV Update | July 2006

GCUS Organization is proud to introduce its new informational service; DV UPDATE, a news bulletin providing the latest on the U.S. visa lottery program. As the number one source and leader in helping people through the submission process of the green card lottery program, our new service can give you an insider's view on the entire process.

DV UPDATE: YOUR #1 SOURCE ON THE LATEST IN THE GREEN CARD LOTTERY PROGRAM

THE ABC'S OF THE DV LOTTERY PROGRAM
You have already taken the first step toward registering for the green card lottery program. A green card is a ticket to living and working in the U.S. legally. However, many people do not know exactly what the green card lottery program actually is and how it all began. This issue will take an in-depth journey of one of the greatest opportunities for non - Americans to register and take advantage of.

The GCUS organization can help you with the process and make sure your application is submitted error free.

The official name of the green card lottery program is the Diversity Visa Program (DV). The U.S. State Department provides over two hundred different types of visas for people to work and live in America legally. However, the DV program is the most unique one out there. Many of the visas the U.S Department issues contain strict set of qualifications. With the DV program, all you need is some basic education requirements and a bit of good luck. In 2005, close to six million people applied for the DV program and only 50,000 received the opportunity to work and live in America. The GCUS organization has helped thousands upon thousands of people with the registration process through its on-line website and professional customer representative call center.

The intention of the program is to make America more diversified, which means a balance of different ethnicities joining into the melting pot of America. Before 1965, many of the U.S. immigration laws favored a Northern European immigration wave. However, The United States Congress decided to give this opportunity to relatives of American citizens or permanent residents, regardless of origin, and Asians, Africans, and Latin Americans began arriving in record numbers. In 1995, Congress decided the lottery should cover the whole world-except those countries thought to be overrepresented in the immigrant pool. Winners of the lottery also qualify for citizenship.

The DV program is headquartered in Williamsburg, Kentucky. Those applicants who correctly filled out the application are assigned a computerized generated number. Once the deadline for submission of applications has passed, the computer then randomly picks over 100,000 applications for further consideration in the D.V program. After an applicant has been chosen for further consideration, he or she will go through a series of steps with U.S. officials before preparing for the trip of a lifetime. It all begins with the wish for a better life and the rest is made easy through the GCUS organization registration site. Don't put off tomorrow for what you can do today. Register now!

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