The initial DV lottery submission is absolutely free.
The U.S. Department of State (DOS) advises that there are many websites posing as the U.S. government and charging fees for this online submission. Applicants should be wary of websites posting as the U.S. government. Only applicants who win the lottery will be required to, eventually, pay any visa or other fees set by and to the U.S. government.
For applicants who seek help to submit a DV lottery entry using Visa A! gents , Visa Consultants or other individuals (collectively, Facilitator), the DOS further advises applicants to be present during the online DV lottery submission to ensure that all his/her personal information is entered accurately, and to retain the confirmation page containing the unique confirmation number because some Facilitators may extort money in exchange for the confirmation number. The confirmation number is the ONLY way for an applicant to verify if (s)he has been selected in the DV lottery and further procedures.
While applicants are free to seek help, most applicants submit this initial part of the DV lottery application on their own. Some winning applicants do seek out help from lawyers in preparing for their visa interviews since the information and documentation required for the visa interview is a bit more detailed than the initial free online submission.
If an applicant can meet these requirements, they can submit their entries online free at! http://w.dvlottery.state.gov/ . Each applicant will be requir! ed to electronically submit photographs and information about themselves, their spouse, and unmarried children under the age of 21. The information required of each applicant and their family members includes, but are not limited to:
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