Electronic Diversity Visa Update || 2077
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You must provide all of the following information to complete your entry. Failure to accurately include
all the required information will result in mandatory disqualification of your entry.
1. Name – last/family name, first name, middle name – exactly as it appears on your passport. If you
have only one name, it must be entered in the last/family name field.
2. Gender – male or female.
3. Birth date – day, month, year.
4. City where you were born.
5. Country where you were born – Use the name of the country currently used for the place where
you were born.
6. Country of eligibility for the DV program – Your country of eligibility will normally be the same
as your country of birth. Your country of eligibility is not related to where you live or your
nationality, if it is different from your country of birth. If you were born in a country that is not
eligible, please review the Frequently Asked Questions to see if there is another way you may be
eligible.
7. NEW FOR DV-2021: The passport number, country of issuance, and expiration date for the
principal entrant’s valid, unexpired international travel passport. This requirement applies to the
principal entrant only, not to dependents. You must enter valid international travel passport
information unless you are stateless, a national of a Communist-controlled country and unable to
obtain a passport from the government of the Communist-controlled country, or the beneficiary of
an individual waiver approved by the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Secretary of State.
8. Entrant photograph(s) – Recent photographs (taken within the last six months) of yourself, your
spouse, and all your children. See Submitting a Digital Photograph for compositional and
technical specifications. You do not need to include a photograph for a spouse or child who is
already a U.S. citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident, but you will not be penalized if you do.
DV entry photographs must meet the same standards as U.S. visa photos. Your entry will be
disqualified or your visa application refused if the entry photographs for you and your family
members do not fully meet these specifications or have been manipulated in any way. Submitting
the same photograph that was submitted with a prior year’s entry will result in disqualification.
See Submitting a Digital Photograph (below) for more information.
9. Mailing Address – In Care Of
Address Line 1
Address Line 2
City/Town
District/Country/Province/
State Postal Code/Zip Code
Country
10. Country where you live today.
11. Phone number (optional).
12. Email address – An email address to which you have direct access, and will continue to have direct
access, after we notify selectees in May of next year. If your entry is selected and you respond to
the notification of your selection through the Entrant Status Check, you will receive follow-up
email communication from the Department of State notifying you that details of your immigrant
visa interview are available on Entrant Status Check. The Department of State will never send you
an email telling you that you have been selected for the DV program. See the Frequently Asked
Questions for more information about the selection process.
13. Highest level of education you have achieved, as of today: (1) Primary school only, (2) Some high
school, no diploma, (3) High school diploma, (4) Vocational school, (5) Some university courses,
(6) University degree, (7) Some graduate-level courses, (8) Master’s degree, (9) Some doctoral-
level courses, and (10) Doctorate. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about
educational requirements.
14. Current marital status: (1) Unmarried, (2) married and my spouse is NOT a U.S. citizen or U.S.
Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR), (3) married and my spouse IS a U.S. citizen or U.S. LPR, (4)
divorced, (5) widowed, or (6) legally separated. Enter the name, date of birth, gender, city/town of
birth, and country of birth of your spouse, and a photograph of your spouse meeting the same
technical specifications as your photo.
Failure to list your eligible spouse or, listing someone who is not your spouse, will result in your
disqualification as the Diversity Visa principal applicant and refusal of all visa applications in your
case at the time of the visa interview. You must list your spouse even if you currently are separated
from him/her, unless you are legally separated. Legal separation is an arrangement when a couple
remain married but live apart, following a court order. If you and your spouse are legally
separated, your spouse will not be able to immigrate with you through the Diversity Visa program.
You will not be penalized if you choose to enter the name of a spouse from whom you are legally
separated. If you are not legally separated by a court order, you must include your spouse even if
you plan to be divorced before you apply for the Diversity Visa. Failure to list your eligible spouse
is grounds for disqualification.
If your spouse is a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident, do not list him/her in your entry. A
spouse who is already a U.S. citizen or LPR will not require or be issued a visa. Therefore, if you
select “married and my spouse IS a U.S. citizen or U.S. LPR” on your entry, you will not be
prompted to include further information on your spouse. See the Frequently Asked Questions for
more information about family members.
15. Number of children – List the name, date of birth, gender, city/town of birth, and country of birth
for all living unmarried children under 21 years of age, regardless of whether they are living with
you or intend to accompany or follow to join you, should you immigrate to the United States.
Submit individual photographs of each of your children using the same technical specifications as
your own photograph.
Be sure to include:
all living natural children;
all living children legally adopted by you; and,
all living step-children who are unmarried and under the age of 21 on the date of your
electronic entry, even if you are no longer legally married to the child’s parent, and even if
the child does not currently reside with you and/or will not immigrate with you.
Married children and children who are already aged 21 or older when you submit your entry are
not eligible for the DV program. However, the Child Status Protection Act protects children from
“aging out” in certain circumstances. If you submit your DV entry before your unmarried child
turns 21, and the child turns 21 before visa issuance, it is possible that he or she may be treated as
though he or she were under 21 for visa processing purposes.
A child who is already a U.S. citizen or LPR when you submit your DV entry will not require or
be issued a Diversity Visa; you will not be penalized for either including or omitting such family
members from your entry.
Failure to list all children who are eligible or, listing someone who is not your child, will result in
disqualification of the principal applicant and refusal of all visa applications in the case at the time
of the visa interview. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about family
members.
See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about completing your Electronic Entry for
the DV-2021 Program.
Now is a big update 2021.
The passport number, country of issuance, and expiration date for the
principal entrant’s valid, unexpired international travel passport. This requirement applies to the
principal entrant only, not to dependents. You must enter valid international travel passport
information unless you are stateless, a national of a Communist-controlled country and unable to
obtain a passport from the government of the Communist-controlled country, or the beneficiary of
an individual waiver approved by the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Secretary of State.
Thank you

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