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Celebrating 30 Years: 2024 Diversity Visa Lottery Opens Oct. 2, Offering Life-Changing Opportunities for U.S. Immigration
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USA Green Card
With over 1 million visas granted since 1994, USA Green Card offers professional assistance for applicants as the program marks its 30th anniversary.

BOSTON - PennZone -- USA Green Card, a leader in U.S. immigration services, announces the official launch of the 2024 Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery program, set to run from October 2, 2024, through November 5, 2024. This year's program is particularly significant as it celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Diversity Visa Lottery, which has helped over 1 million individuals secure U.S. permanent residency since its inception.

Created as part of the Immigration Act of 1990, the DV Lottery program was designed to promote diversity in the U.S. by offering a pathway to lawful permanent residence for individuals from countries with historically low immigration rates to the United States. Every year, 55,000 visas are available to qualified applicants.

"This milestone underscores the transformative power of opportunity," said Nathan Brown, Senior Immigration Strategist at USA Green Card. "The Diversity Visa Lottery is not just a program—it's a testament to the belief that everyone, regardless of where they come from, deserves a chance to pursue their dreams in the U.S. We're proud to continue supporting applicants on this important journey."

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Key Program Details

Eligible applicants must be from countries that have sent fewer than 50,000 immigrants to the U.S. over the past five years. Additionally, applicants must meet education or work experience requirements to qualify.

Qualifying applicants from eligible countries may submit their entries and seek professional guidance from USA Green Card, which offers expert assistance to ensure applications submitted to the U.S. State Department are accurate and timely.

About USA Green Card

With over 25 years of experience, USA Green Card has been a trusted partner for individuals seeking U.S. immigration solutions. USA Green Card provides knowledgeable, personalized support to help applicants navigate the Diversity Visa Lottery application process.

For more information or help with your application, visit https://USA-Green-Card.com or contact us directly.

Contact
Michael Pine
***@usa-green-card.com


Source: USA Green Card

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