Win your greencard in 2009
Millions of applications are filed for visa lottery every time a draw is being announced. Out of the many millions very few qualify from the random computer draw. Every personal who is declared a winner is in the draw may not qualify in the interview process. So a random draw for more than 50,000 applicants is made in order to fill in the 50,000 quota as regulated by the purpose of the draw than to leave the seats unfilled.
Deciding to apply for the visa lottery
Deciding to apply for the visa lottery can be overwhelming with all the hype about the number of applicants that are denied or disqualified one would assume that there would be many immigrants backing out or simply not applying. The Visa Lottery or also known as the “Green Card lottery” is a lottery that is conducted every year by the United States Government to give over 50,000 applicants the chance to become U.S. Citizens.
US Visa Lottery
Visa lottery is the easy way for people to migrate to the US if they hail from an eligible country. Apart from the eligibility of the country of birth, it also demands other mandatory specifications namely: you must have a high school diploma or an equivalent which is defined as the successful completion of a 12 year course of elementary and secondary education OR you must have work experience of at least two years in the past five years in a field that requires at least two years of training or experience to perform.
Visa Lottery
Visa lottery officially called the Diversity Immigration Visa program offers 55, 000 green cards to the natives of certain eligible countries which show low rates of migration to the US. The USCIS has prepared a list of countries which are eligible for the program. The list excludes Brazil , Canada, Mainland China, India, Jamaica, Haiti, El Salvador, Ecuador, Mexico, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Russia, Guatemala, Colombia, United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland), and Vietnam.
H-3 Trainee Visa
Category H-3 applies to an alien coming temporarily to receive training from an employer in any field other than education or training graduate. Conditions Document Petition The petition should be classified by the employer with U.S.: A detailed description of the training program, including the number of hours of classroom per week and the number of hours of training on the job a week; A summary of the training and experience before every stranger in the petition; and an explanation of why the training is required if similar training is available in the country from abroad, how receive training abroad pursuing a career abroad, what benefits that the employer cap of training, and why the employer incur the cost of providing training without productive work significant trainee (s).
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