What You Need to Know if You are Selected for Diversity Visa Lottery

You are in the United States on a nonimmigrant visa. You submitted your application for Diversity Immigrant Visa Lottery at www.dvlottery.state.gov in last November and logged into the website to use the Entrance Status Track in May again for the result. You saw that you were selected for DV 2021! Congratulations! Later in June, you received a letter from the Department of State. The DOS letter includes your Case Number, Preference Category, and Foreign State Chargeability. How do you know when and how to submit your application for a Green Card?
1. You Need to Know How to Read the Case Number
The Case Number usually looks like this: 2021AF00012345
The first four digits of your application is the fiscal year in which you are eligible to apply for permanent residence. Followed by two English Letters as acronyms to represent the region this applicant is from. Only the last 8 digits are your case number. The lower your number is, the sooner you will become “current” to submit your permanent resident application package.
2. You Need to Know How to Read Visa Bulletin
The visa bulletin is issued every month by the Department of State, showing which green card application can move forward to file by Consular Processing or Adjustment of Status applications. It could also let you estimate how long it will take before you are able to file your green card, depending on which “line” you are in and how fast each “line” is moving.
For the Diversity visa immigrant, you will have to scroll down to find the Diversity Immigrant (DV) Category. In the visa bulletin for DV, you will find the cut-off case number for your region for the current month and next month. If your case number is smaller than either of the listed cut-off numbers, you are eligible to submit your Green Card application immediately, by Consular Processing or Adjustment of Status. In contrast, if your case number is higher than the cut-off numbers, you will have to wait for the release of next month’s visa bulletin to see if your number is smaller than next month’s listed numbers.
If you submit your application prematurely (i.e. before it is your turn according to the Visa Bulletin), your application will be rejected by the Consulate Office or the USCIS. You may resubmit your application later when your number is reached at the visa bulletin.
3. You Need to Know How to Prepare the Documentation for Green Card Filing
If you apply your Green Card via U.S. Consulate Office abroad, please go to the Department of State website for instructions to submit your application here.
If you decide to adjust your status within the United States, you may prepare your application package by following the USCIS guidelines here. However, please note that your I-694 medical examination will be expired in your hand within two months. If you have your medical examination done too early before you are certain your number is current, your I-694 will be expired. You may also need to include all of your status documentations to show the USCIS that you are maintaining your valid status in the United States.
However, each individual DV case is different because you may have other potential issues or concerns during the process. If you have any questions or need further guidance in the Diversity Visa Program and its I-485 Adjustment of Status Application process, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
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