Diversity Visa 2004 also known as the Green Card Lottery

" Win One of 55,000 U.S. Immigration Visas in the DV 2004 Program "

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Diversity Visa 2004 is an official program of the U.S. government under which citizens of most countries can become   permanent residents of the U.S.A.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PROGRAM

This program is specifically intended for individuals from countries and regions with lower immigration rates to the U.S.A. under other programs.

Individuals born in one of the following countries are, in most cases, NOT ELIGIBLE to receive immigrant visas under this program: Canada, China (except Hong Kong and Taiwan), Colombia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Korea, the United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland) and its dependent territories, and Vietnam.

Individuals born in any other country of the world ARE ELIGIBLE.

Please note exception to the above rule: If you were born in one of the countries listed here but one of your parents was born in a country not listed here, you ARE ELIGIBLE. Also, if your spouse (wife or husband) was born in a country not listed here, and you both wish to apply under this program and enter the U.S.A. together, you ARE ELIGIBLE.

In addition, applicants must have either a high school education or its equivalent (12 years of elementary and secondary education), or within the past five years have two years of work experience in an occupation that requires at least two years of training or experience.

You do not need to meet any other criteria to be considered for permanent residence in the U.S.A. under this program.

Each applicant must list his or her spouse (wife or husband) and any unmarried children under age 21 in the application. If the applicant is successful in this program, all of these persons may receive their U.S. immigrant visas at the same time.

Up to 55,000 applicants from around the world may receive U.S. permanent residence visas (green cards) in the year 2004. These visas (green cards) will be issued between October 1, 2003 and September 30, 2004.

A green card allows its holder to live permanently in the U.S.A. A green card holder is also eligible for work, health, education and other benefits and rights. Green card holders may later apply for U.S. citizenship and passport.

IMPORTANT NOTES

The instructions for this program are determined by the U.S. government. Failure to carefully follow all of these instructions will disqualify your application. Every year, approximately one third of all applications received by the U.S. government are disqualified because some of the requirements are not met or the official instructions are not followed. In addition, more than one half of all applications are lost in the mail, delivered to the wrong address, or delivered too early or too late.

You need to understand that the selection of winners is made at random and no outside service can improve your chances of being chosen or guarantee your application will win. You can apply directly to the U.S. government at no cost. Or, you can send your application to us and we will submit it to the U.S. government on your behalf. The decision regarding your case will be made by the U.S. government. However, with our firm, you have the guarantee that your application will satisfy all of the formal requirements of the U.S. government for its submission (based on the information provided by you). Your information will be submitted in the correct form, your application mailed to the right address, and mailed in time for delivery as required by the U.S. government.

But we MUST receive your signed application form, your photograph, and payment no later than on October 22, 2002, to give you this guarantee.

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?

1. Print out one application form from our site for yourself and if you are married, print out another one for your spouse (wife or husband).

To print out a form, click here and choose the format which is easy for you to print. Print the form on white printer paper. The entire form MUST fit on one page. If you cannot print the Blank Form, write the entire text VERY CAREFULLY by copying it from the screen on a blank sheet of white paper (white printer paper or white photocopy paper is best).

2. Click here to see how you should complete the Blank Form. (You may print or copy this Example page if you wish.) Review this Example VERY CAREFULLY, as all details are VERY IMPORTANT.

3. Very carefully, complete the Blank Form (if you are married, your spouse should complete a second Blank Form). Only use English characters. Please print or typewrite. If you cannot print or typewrite, handwrite very carefully in block letters. Make sure everything you write is easily legible. Do not forget to SIGN the form. (Sign in your own native alphabet.) Only YOU must sign your own application, NOT your spouse or children. If your spouse is completing a second form, she/he must sign that second form herself/himself. The entire form (including the signature) MUST fit on one page.

4. Check the form for completeness and accuracy.

5. Get one recent photograph (color or black-and-white) for yourself. (If your spouse is completing a second form, she/he must get her/his own photograph, too.) The photograph(s) must be "passport style," 37 mm x 37 mm (1.5 inch x 1.5 inch). Write the name of the applicant on the back of each photograph. Do NOT attach the photograph to the application form. Simply enclose the photograph with your form.

6. Air mail the form(s), photograph(s), and payment to:

Abibas LLC
2153 Wealthy St SE, #175
East Grand Rapids, MI 49506


If you are sending one application (for yourself only), your processing fee is 45 U.S. dollars. If you are sending two applications (for you and your spouse), your processing fee is 65 U.S. dollars. There is no additional fee for your unmarried children under age 21 listed on your or your spouse's form.

We can only accept the following forms of payment:

- credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or JCB only) -- online only (via secure server)

- international money order in U.S. dollars

- bank check in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank

- cash (U.S. currency only, exact amount, no coins. Always use security registered or insured mail.)

- German bank transfer to a German bank (Überweisung) in DM (DM 80, or DM 110 for two applications)

Please do NOT send non-international money orders, personal checks, or foreign currencies, as we cannot process such payments. Do NOT send credit card information by mail, e-mail, or fax. Credit card payments can only be processed online, via our secure (encrypted) Web server.

Make your international money order or bank check payable to "Abibas LLC".

Requests received with insufficient or improper payment will not be processed and will be returned, less administrative charge of 25% (where applicable). Requests received without payment will be ignored and discarded (including any enclosures, such as photographs).

You need to understand that the decision regarding your case will be made by the U.S. government and your processing fee is not refundable once received, regardless of the outcome of your case.

7. Upon the completion and submission of your application, we will send you a confirmation letter by air mail.

8. The U.S. government will inform you between April and July 2003, in case you were selected for permanent residence in the U.S.A. ONLY SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS WILL BE INFORMED.

After submitting your application, our office will NOT be able to provide any information about the status of your application. Please do not write to us with questions about your application after you receive your confirmation of submission. Inquiries regarding submitted applications will be ignored and discarded.

Please remember that we must receive your application form(s), photograph(s), and payment no later than October 23, 2002, to guarantee a timely submission of your application(s). Although we will process requests after that date, we cannot guarantee that the U.S. government will.

Requests received after the closing date of this program will be automatically submitted during the next run of the Diversity Visa program. Applicants are hereby urged to familiarize themselves with any changes to eligibility criteria as determined by the U.S. government that may apply to them in the next run of the program, and resubmit their applications if necessary.

In order to guarantee a timely submission of your application, please air mail your application form(s), photograph(s) and payment today. Send your application(s) to the following address:

Abibas LLC
2153 Wealthy St SE, #175
East Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Every effort has been made to describe the application procedure sufficiently and clearly. You may be able to find answers to your questions by reading this text again. Otherwise, you may contact us by letter at the above address, or by e-mail at: green-card-lottery@immigrationvisa.com.

If you need language assistance, please check Translator Directory for a partial list of translators and agencies that may help you with your application.

Click here to see and print the Blank Form.

Click here to see and print the Example.

Good luck with your application.

Diversity Visa Consultants
Abibas & Green Card Players, U.S.A.

Email: green-card-lottery@immigrationvisa.com
  

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Disclaimer: The information in and on this Web site is intended as general information only and is not a substitute for the services of an immigration attorney. This site is NOT affiliated with the U.S. State Department, the U.S. National Visa Center, or any other governmental agency. The U.S. authorities do not charge a fee for the participation in the Diversity Visa 2004 Program. Terms subject to change. Green Card Players is a trademark of Green Card Players.

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