The Lottery is currently: *NOW CLOSED!!!*
The entry period for the DV-2026 Diversity Visa Program has now ended. No more entries are being accepted.
In order to determine the status of one’s actual/previous lottery entry, the U.S. State Department has provided an online check: https://dvprogram.state.gov/
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For DV-2026, natives of the following countries are not eligible to apply because the countries sent a total of more than 50,000 immigrants to the United States in the previous five years:
Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China (including Hong Kong SAR), Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Republic of Korea (South Korea), United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland) and its dependent territories, Venezuela, and Vietnam. Persons born in Macau SAR and Taiwan are eligible. However, note that in certain instances an individual can claim the birthplace of a spouse or parent born in a qualifying country and submit an application. Please review the Department of State’s instructions (see link above) for an analysis of these provisions.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT ELIGIBILITY: If you have another citizenship/nationality that would qualify, OR if you were born in a country other than your primary citizenship, OR if your spouse is of a qualifying nationality, you MAY still be able to apply for the Lottery, based on so-called “chargeability”. In addition, you must meet the education/work experience requirement of the DV program. Check with a qualified immigration attorney for details.
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPH REQUIREMENTS: As part of your participation and entry into the lottery, you will be required to submit and upload a digital passport-style photograph. You can either (1) take a new digital photograph, or (2) scan a photographic print with a digital scanner, as long as it meets the compositional and technical specifications. Once the registration period opens, you can test your photo(s) through the photo validation link on the U.S. State Department’s E-DV website, which provides additional technical advice on photo composition and examples of acceptable and unacceptable photos.
CONSUMER ADVISORY: While there is no official “filing fee” to participate in the Lottery, many third-party services and law firms offer their assistance in registering an applicant for the Lottery for a nominal fee. Unless you process your Lottery entry yourself, you should use ONLY the services of a qualified law firm or lawyer who practices U.S. immigration law, to handle this entry on your behalf. Ask for a copy of the confirmation page, as proof of successful registration. You may also contact me if you need assistance in participating in the Lottery.
Winners of DV-2026 are notified in Spring of 2025, usually between May and August, by email with further instructions. Depending on the Winner’s location of residence and certain other considerations, the Winner will have the choice of (1) either applying for a Greencard via a process called “Adjustment of Status” if already residing in the United States, OR (2) choose to apply for consular processing of an “Immigrant Visa” to enter the United States, if residing abroad. For either of these processes, government filing fees, and in many cases, legal fees will apply. Check with a qualified immigration attorney for details.
IMPORTANT EMAIL FRAUD WARNING:
Please be aware of fraudulent “Winner Notifications” which appear very authentic, and ask for fee-payments through WESTERN UNION for further processing. The notification will look something like this:
(fraudulent winner notification)
DO NOT act on an email like this! DO NOT make any kind of payment!
In order to determine the status of one’s actual lottery entry, the U.S. State Department has provided an online check: https://dvprogram.state.gov
Revision Date: November 11, 2024.