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Every year the U.S. Government has a lottery that picks 50,000 people to get Green Cards to become resident U.S. citizens. Each person picked can include their husband/wife and children.
Though it's easy to qualify, the entry requirements are very strict. Example; if the form, the photo, the mailing envelope, or the sending date are not exactly within the U.S. State Department's parameters, then your entry will be tossed in the trash can. I've helped dozens of people successfully enter the lottery.
If you can answer 'yes' to the following two questions; then proceed to next step
1. You have either a high school education (completion of 12-years of education); OR had at least two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation/job that required at least two years of training or experience.
2. You are not a citizen of Canada, mainland China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, or U.K. (those countries have already sent more than their allowed quota of people to get American green cards).
I'm an American with an office in northern Thailand. I offer experienced assistance for a modest fee. The deadline for getting your data to me for entry in 2005 lottery is early-December. Please don't wait until then, as it may be too late. Nearly all entries I've received need at least one adjustment before they're ready to be mailed out to the lottery. |
Thai Tel. 05 036 0721 |
The actual lottery itself is no charge. You may not need assistance from someone like me, but if you do it all yourself, you're taking a chance that if the forms, photos, signatures (yes, plural), exact envelope and address format, and mailing dates aren't perfectly formatted, your entry will not be considered now (or in the future) for inclusion in the U.S. Green Card Lottery.