UsaFis.org

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What is USAFIS?

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Mission Statement

USAFIS an application review provider for the U.S. Green Card Lottery program. All too often, people who register for this wonderful opportunity do not make into the front door due to their application being disqualified. Whether the application was not filled out correctly, a person's photo did not meet U.S. government standards, or it was submitted too late are just some of the reasons why hundreds of thousands of applications per year never get a chance to qualify for the U.S. Green Card Lottery program. USAFIS is a for profit company that ensures if a person is eligible for the U.S. Green Card Lottery program that the individual's application will qualify for the program. USAFIS does charge a nominal fee for it application review service, but for the hundreds of thousands of people who used the service they were completely satisfied.

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http://www.usafis.org/helpdesk/support/

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The official name of the Green Card Lottery program is the Diversity Visa Program (DV). The U.S. State Department provides over two hundred different types of visas for people to work and live in America legally. However, the DV program is the most unique one out there. Many of the visas the U.S Department issues contain strict set of qualifications. With the DV program, a person must be from a country that is eligible for the program. In addition, the individual needs a high school diploma or its equivalent, or two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation requiring at least two years of training or experience to perform.

At one point during the year, the U.S. State Department randomly selects 100,000 people for further consideration in getting a Green Card. Selection does not automatically translate into a Green Card. Only 50,000 people from the 100,000 selected will be granted the Green Card. However, those who have been selected and want to get the Green Card must fill out some paperwork, go through a security check, and interview with a U.S. Consul. In 2004, almost 3 million people were disqualified because they did not adhere to the rules of the U.S. State Department.

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