DV-2002 Lottery Registration Procedures
[Federal Register: July 31, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 147)]

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE 

Bureau of Consular Affairs 

[Public Notice 3375] 

Registration for the Diversity Immigrant (DV-2002) Visa Program 

ACTION: Notice of registration for the eighth year of the Diversity 

Immigrant Visa Program. 

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    This public notice provides information on the procedures for 

obtaining an opportunity to apply for one of the 55,000 (maximum) 

immigrant visas to be made available in the Diversity Immigrant Visa 

(DV) category during Fiscal Year 2002. This notice is issued pursuant 

to 22 CFR 42.33(b)(2) which implements Sections 201(a)(3), 201(e), 

203(c) and 204(a)(1)(G) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, as 

amended, (8 U.S.C. 1151, 1153, and 1154(a)(1)(G)).


What Are the Entry Procedures for Immigrant Visas To Be Made 

Available in the DV Category During Fiscal Year 2002? 

    Entries for the DV-2002 mail-in period must be received at the 

Kentucky Consular Center mailing address between noon (Eastern Time) on 

Monday, October 2, 2000 and noon (Eastern Time) on Wednesday, November 

1, 2000. Entries received before or after these dates will be 

disqualified regardless of when they are postmarked. Entries sent to 

any address other than the Kentucky Consular Center address will also 

be disqualified.

How Are Visas Apportioned? 

    Visas are apportioned among six geographic regions with a greater 

number of visas going to regions with lower rates of immigration, and 

no visas going to countries sending more than 50,000 immigrants to the 

U.S. in the past five years. No one country can receive more than 7 

percent of the diversity visas issued in any one year. For DV-2002, 

natives of the following are not eligible to apply: 

Canada

China (mainland-born and Macau)

Colombia

Dominican Republic

El Salvador

Haiti

India

Jamaica

Mexico

Pakistan

Philippines

South Korea

United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland) and its dependent territories

Vietnam

What Are the Requirements for Applying for a Diversity Immigrant 

Visa for FY 2002? 

Nativity 

    To enter, an applicant must be able to claim nativity in an 

eligible country, and must meet either the education or training 

requirement of the DV program. Nativity in most cases is determined by 

the applicant's place of birth. However, if a person was born in an 

ineligible country but his or her spouse was born in an eligible 

country, such person can claim the spouse's country of birth rather 

than his or her own provided both the applicant and spouse are issued 

visas and enter the U.S. simultaneously. Also, if a person was born in 

an ineligible country, but neither of his or her parents was born there 

or resided there at the time of the birth, such person may be able to 

claim nativity in one of the parents' country of birth.

Education or Training 

    To enter, an applicant must have either a high school education or 

its equivalent, defined in the U.S. as successful completion of a 12-

year course of elementary and secondary education; or two years of work 

experience within the past five years in an occupation requiring at 

least two years of training or experience to perform. U.S. Department 

of Labor definitions will apply. If an applicant does not meet these 

requirements, he or she should not submit an entry to the DV program.

What Are the Procedures for Submitting an Entry? 

    Only one entry may be submitted by or for each applicant during the 

registration period. The applicant must personally sign the entry with 

his or her usual and customary signature, preferably in his or her 

native alphabet. The entry will be disqualified if the applicant:

    <bullet> Submits more than one entry;

    <bullet> Does not personally sign the entry with his or her usual 

and customary signature;

    <bullet> Does not attach a recent photograph with his or her name 

printed on the back.

 

Completing the Entry 

    There is no specific format for the entry. Simply use a plain sheet 

of paper and type or clearly print in the English alphabet (preferably 

in the following order): (Failure to provide all of this information 

will disqualify the applicant.)

    1. Full Name, with the last (surname/family) name underlined 

    Examples: Public, Sara Jane (or) Lopez, Juan Antonio

    2. Date and Place of Birth

    Date: Day, Month, Year EXAMPLE: 15 November 1961

    Place: City/Town, District/County/Province, Country EXAMPLE: 

Munich, Bavaria, Germany

    The name of the country should be that which is currently in use 

for the place where the applicant was born (Slovenia, rather than 

Yugoslavia; Kazakhstan rather than Soviet Union, for example).

    3. The Applicant's Native Country, if Different from Country of 
Birth

    If the applicant is claiming nativity in a country other than his 

or her place of birth, this must be clearly indicated on the entry. 

This information must match with what is put on the upper left corner 

of the entry envelope. (See ``MAILING THE ENTRY'' below.) If an 

applicant is claiming nativity through spouse or parent, this must be 

indicated on the entry. (See ``Requirements'' section for more 

information on this item.)

    4. Name, Date and Place of Birth of the Applicant's Spouse and 

Children (If Any) (Failure to provide all of this information will 

disqualify the applicant.)

    5. Full Mailing Address

    This must be clear and complete, as any communications will be sent 

there. A telephone number is optional, but useful.

    6. Photograph. Attach a recent, preferably less than 6 months old, 

photograph of the applicant, 1.5 inches (37 mm) square in size, with 

the applicant's name printed on the back. The photograph (not a 

photocopy) should be attached to the entry with clear tape--do not use 

staples or paperclips, which can jam the mail processing equipment.

    7. Signature. The applicant must personally sign the entry, using 

his or her usual and customary signature. 

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Failure to personally sign the entry will disqualify the applicant.

 

Mailing the Entry 

    The mailing address for all entries is the same, except for the Zip 

(Postal) Code. DV-2002 Program, Kentucky Consular Center, Lexington, KY 

(Zip Code)--(see below), U.S.A.

    Submit the entry by regular or air mail to the above address using 

the ZIP CODE for the region of the applicant's country of nativity. 

Entries sent by express or priority mail, fax, hand, messenger, or any 

means requiring receipts or special handling will not be processed.

    The envelope must be between 6 and 10 inches (15 to 25 cm) long and 

3\1/2\ and 4\1/2\ inches (9 to 11 cm) wide. Postcards are not 

acceptable, nor are envelopes inside express or oversized mail packets. 

In the upper left hand corner of the envelope the applicant must write 

his or her country of nativity, followed by the applicant's name and 

full return address. The applicant must provide both the country of 

nativity and the country of the address, even if both are the same. 

Failure to provide this information will disqualify the entry. The 

mailing address for all entries is the same except for the Zip (Postal) 

Code.

    The Zip (Postal) Codes are: 

AFRICA--41901

ASIA--41902

EUROPE--41903

SOUTH AMERICA/CENTRAL AMERICA/CARIBBEAN--41904

OCEANIA--41905

NORTH AMERICA--41906

 

    How are the regions divided?

    AFRICA:

    ZIP CODE: 41901 (includes all countries on the African continent 

and adjacent islands):

ALGERIA

ANGOLA

BENIN

BOTSWANA

BURKINA FASO

BURUNDI

CAMEROON

CAPE VERDE

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

CHAD

COMOROS

CONGO

CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE

COTE D'IVOIRE (IVORY COAST)

DJIBOUTI

EGYPT

EQUATORIAL GUINEA

ERITREA

ETHIOPIA

GABON

GAMBIA, THE

GHANA

GUINEA

GUINEA-BISSAU

KENYA

LESOTHO

LIBERIA

LIBYA

MADAGASCAR

MALAWI

MALI

MAURITANIA

MAURITIUS

MOROCCO

MOZAMBIQUE

NAMIBIA

NIGER

NIGERIA

RWANDA

SAO TOME & PRINCIPE

SENEGAL

SEYCHELLES

SIERRA LEONE

SOMALIA

SOUTH AFRICA

SUDAN

SWAZILAND

TANZANIA

TOGO

TUNISIA

UGANDA

ZAMBIA

ZIMBABWE


    ASIA:

    ZIP CODE: 41902 (extends from Israel to the northern Pacific 

islands, and includes Indonesia):

AFGHANISTAN

BAHRAIN

BANGLADESH

BHUTAN

BRUNEI

BURMA

CHINA-TAIWAN BORN ONLY

CAMBODIA

HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION

INDONESIA

IRAN

IRAQ

ISRAEL

JAPAN

JORDAN

KUWAIT

LAOS

LEBANON

MALAYSIA

MALDIVES

MONGOLIA

NEPAL

NORTH KOREA

OMAN

QATAR

SAUDI ARABIA

SINGAPORE

SRI LANKA

SYRIA

THAILAND

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

YEMEN

 

    NB: In Asia CHINA-(mainland born, including Macau), India, 

Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, and Vietnam do not qualify for this 

year's diversity program. [Hong Kong S.A.R. and Taiwan do qualify.]

    EUROPE:

    ZIP CODE: 41903 (Extends from Greenland to Russia, and includes all 

countries of the former USSR)

 
ALBANIA

ANDORRA

ARMENIA

AUSTRIA

AZERBAIJAN

BELARUS

BELGIUM

BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA

BULGARIA

CROATIA

CYPRUS

CZECH REPUBLIC

DENMARK (including components and dependent areas overseas)

ESTONIA

FINLAND

FRANCE (including components and dependent areas overseas)

GEORGIA

GERMANY

GREECE

HUNGARY

ICELAND

IRELAND

ITALY

KAZAKHSTAN

KYRGYZSTAN

LATVIA

LIECHTENSTEIN

LITHUANIA

LUXEMBOURG

MACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF

MALTA

MOLDOVA

MONACO

MONTENEGRO

NETHERLANDS (including components and dependent areas overseas)

NORTHERN IRELAND

NORWAY

POLAND

PORTUGAL

ROMANIA

RUSSIA

SAN MARINO

SERBIA

SLOVAKIA

SLOVENIA

SPAIN

SWEDEN

SWITZERLAND

TAJIKISTAN

TURKEY

TURKMENISTAN

UKRAINE 

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UZBEKISTAN

VATICAN CITY

    NB: In Europe Great Britain, including the following dependent 

areas: Anguilla, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, 

Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, Pitcairn, St. Helena, Turks 

and Caicos Islands do not qualify for this year's Diversity Program. 

Note that for purposes of the Diversity Program only, Northern Ireland 

is treated separately; Northern Ireland does qualify and is listed 

among the qualifying areas.

    SOUTH AMERICA/CENTRAL AMERICA/CARIBBEAN:

    ZIP CODE: 41904 (extends from Central America (Guatemala) and the 

Caribbean nations to Chile.)

ANTIGUA & BARBUDA

ARGENTINA

BARBADOS

BELIZE

BOLIVIA

BRAZIL

CHILE

COSTA RICA

CUBA

DOMINICA

ECUADOR

GRENADA

GUATEMALA

GUYANA

HONDURAS

NICARAGUA

PANAMA

PARAGUAY

PERU

SAINT KITTS & NEVIS

SAINT LUCIA

SAINT VINCENT & THE GRENADINES

SURINAME

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

URUGUAY

VENEZUELA

 

    NB: In South America Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, 

Haiti, Jamaica, and Mexico do not qualify for this year's Diversity 

Program.
    OCEANIA:

    ZIP CODE: 41905 (includes Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea 

and all countries and islands of the South Pacific):

 

AUSTRALIA (including components and dependent areas overseas)

FIJI

KIRIBATI

MARSHALL ISLANDS

MICRONESIA, FEDERATED STATES OF

NAURU

NEW ZEALAND (including components and dependent areas overseas)

PALAU

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

SOLOMON ISLANDS

TONGA

TUVALU

VANUATU

WESTERN SAMOA

    NORTH AMERICA:

    ZIP CODE: 41906 (includes the Bahamas):

BAHAMAS, THE

 

    NB: In North America, Canada does not qualify for this year's 

Diversity Program.

    IMPORTANT NOTICE: Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements 

under the U.S. law in order to be issued visas.

    Processing of applications and issuance of diversity visas to 

successful applicants and their eligible family members MUST occur by 

September 30, 2002. Under no circumstances can Diversity Visas be 

issued or adjustments approved after this date. Family members may not 

obtain diversity visas to follow to join the applicant in the U.S. 

after this date.

    There is no initial fee, other than postage, required to enter the 

DV-2002 program. The use of an outside intermediary or assistance to 

prepare a DV-2002 entry is entirely at the applicant's discretion. 

Qualified entries received directly from applicants or through 

intermediaries have equal chances of being selected by computer. There 

is no advantage to mailing early, or mailing from any particular place. 

Every application received during the mail-in period will have an equal 

random chance of being selected within its region. However, more than 

one application per person will disqualify the person from 

registration.

 

How are winners selected? 

    Applicants will be selected at random by computer from among all 

qualified entries.

 

Notifying Winners 

    Only successful entrants will be notified. They will be notified by 

mail between May through July of 2001 at the address listed on their 

entry. Winners will also be sent instructions on how to apply for an 

immigrant visa, including information on the fee for immigrant visas 

and a separate visa lottery surcharge. Successful entrants must 

complete the immigrant visa application process and meet all 

eligibility requirements under U.S. law to be issued a visa. Persons 

not selected will NOT be notified. U.S. embassies and consulates will 

not be able to provide a list of successful applicants. Spouses and 

unmarried children of successful applicants under 21 may also apply for 

visas to accompany or follow to join the principal applicant. DV 2002 

visas will be issued between October 1, 2001 and September 30, 2002.

    Being selected as a winner in the DV Lottery does not automatically 

guarantee being issued a visa even if the applicant is qualified, 

because the number of entries selected and registered is greater than 

the number of immigrant visas available. Those selected will, 

therefore, need to complete and file their immigrant visa applications 

quickly. Once all the diversity visas have been issued or on September 

30, 2002, whichever is sooner, the DV Program for Fiscal Year 2002 will 

end.

 

Obtaining Instructions on Entering the DV Lottery 

    Interested persons may call (202) 331-7199, which describes the 

various means to obtain further details on entering the DV-2002 

program. Applicants overseas may contact the nearest U.S. embassy or 

consulate for instructions on the DV lottery. DV information is also 

available in the Visa Bulletin on the Internet at 
http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/leaving.cgi?from=leavingFR.html&log=linklog&to=http://travel.state.gov 
or via the Consular Affairs automated fax at (202)647-3000 (code 1550). 
Calls to the automated fax service must be made 

from a fax machine using the receiver or voice option of the caller's 

fax equipment.
    Dated: July 26, 2000.

Mary A. Ryan,

Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs, Department of State.

[FR Doc. 00-19363 Filed 7-28-00; 8:45 am]

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