US Green Card Lottery

The Green Card Lottery program allows green card winners the right to permanently live & work in the United States and gain a status very similar to that of a US citizen. The Green Card Program, also known as the Diversity Visa Program, is an official program of the American government and is approved by the U.S Congress.

The Official US Green Card Lottery program benefits:

  • 50,000 people and their families will Live, Work, and Study in the USA.
  • Entry into the OFFICIAL USA Governmental program.
  • Your chance to LIVE, WORK, & STUDY in the USA.
  • Simple registration within 5 minutes.
  • Personal support in every step of the process.
  • Double chance for Married People to win the US Green Card.
  • Our team of immigration experts has over 15 years of experience.
  • Our counselors help you decide what is the correct information to provide on your registration.
  • We professionally review all elements of your registration before it is submitted to the US Government and advise you of any changes that must be made.
  • We guarantee that your registration will not be disqualified due to any errors, omissions, or incorrect information.
  • We manage your entire registration process, including: data collection, photo preparation, registration submission, and results tracking.

Important to all applicants:

  • According to the US DEPARTMENT OF STATE entries for the US GREEN CARD LOTTERY must be submitted electronically via the ELECTRONIC DIVERSITY VISA ENTRY FORM.
  • USA Green Card Lottery Organization is now accepting US Green Card applications online.

Quick registration through the website
Submit your application and our immigration experts will review it to make sure it meets the requirements and survives the USCIS process.

AsMAIStance in every step of the process
Our experienced immigration specialists provide asMAIStance in 12 different languages to ensure that even if English is not your first language you can still submit a correct application.

Source of Information: www.uscis.gov