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What is the Diversity Visa (“Green Card”) Lottery Program?

The Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery Program (commonly referred to as the Green Card Lottery) is a U.S. immigration program which seeks to further diversify the population of the United States by randomly selecting approximately 100,000 winners annually from six geographic regions of the world for the opportunity to apply for one of the 50,000 Diversity […]

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What services does the USAFIS Organization provide?

The USAFIS Organization is a private company (not affiliated with the U.S. government) established in 2001 that guarantees participation in the Diversity Visa (Green Card) Lottery for its thousands of clients around the world by assisting them in properly preparing and submitting their applications and photos to the DV-Lottery.

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Will I automatically receive a Green Card if I am selected as a winner of the DV-Lottery?

According to USAFIS, If you are randomly selected as a “winner” of the Diversity Visa (Green Card) Lottery, this does NOT mean that you will “automatically” be issued a Diversity Visa or a Green Card, but it does mean that you have been chosen out of millions of DV-Lottery participants for the opportunity to apply

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Hispanic Immigrants Who Became Self-Made Millionaires in America

It is estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau that by 2060, the United States will have a total of 28.6% Hispanics living there. Of the millionaires within the United States, 21% are Caucasian, and less than 7% are Hispanics. It is a known fact, however, that immigrants are hard workers and risk-takers. Kaufman recently revealed

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Smaller Cities Good Places to Seek US Employment

For a long time, smaller towns in the U.S. have been looked down on because there were more jobs in the larger cities, as well as greater opportunities for advancement. A recent report shows that this mindset may be changing, as cities with between 500,000 and 1 million people are becoming more popular with native-born

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