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Monday, January 4, 2010

Lottery visa

The Diversity Visa program, more commonly known as lottery visas, is a U.S. federal program that makes available 50,000 green cards every year to people whose countries have a low rate of immigration to the U.S. The winners are chosen randomly by our State Department.

The first baby born in the decade in Tarrant County (Fort Worth, TX, whose Horned Frogs just lost today -- YES!) is the child of two parents who won lottery visas in Egypt.

Click here for a map of eligible and ineligible countries.

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