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NOTE:  Does anyone know if this article/Green Card Lottery is true?  --PHB

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50.000 People Will Win a Lifetime Green Card to USA

In order to win the American Green Card Lottery to Live and Work in United States, you are required to enter the following information.

Please use only the English Alphabet.

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*SOURCEhttp://html3.usagc.org/step1landing_eng.html?afk=AdpepnewPMUSAeng

First Name:  
   
Last Name (Family Name):  
   
E-mail address:    
   
E-mail address again:  
*Please write your e-mail again to ensure you wrote your e-mail correctly
   
Country Of Birth:
   
 
Your Name belongs Here!
Marital Status:
   
   
Do you have job OR Have you finished high school * ?  
   
Telephone
County code
 
Area Code
Telephone
Mobile Telephone
County code
 
Area Code
Mobile Telephone
  * The telephone helps us to contact you when you win

Click Here to Continue!

This is the official USAGC Organization web site, which specializes in the registration to the American Green Card Lottery program for clients all over the world.Please make sure you do not register with any site that pretends to be the USAGC Organization. To make sure you register with USAGC Organization, check that at the top of the browser it is written USAGC.

USAGC Organization provides free green card eligibility test for everyone. In order to participate in the DV green card lottery program, one should take this eligibility test and make sure he /she follows the right constrains to apply for a green card. Green card eligibility terms are defined by the US Department of State.

USAGC sends e-mail updates.

*Education OR Work experience

An applicant must have EITHER a high school education or its equivalent, defined in the U.S. as successful completion of a 12-year course of elementary and secondary education; OR two ears of work experience within the past five years in an occupation requiring at least two years of training or experience to perform. The U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net OnLine database will be used to determine the occupations that require at least two years of training or experience to perform.