Brother I've A Question: We Entered The Dv Lottery As A Family So My Mom and My Father Applied me as a derivative.... is it a proplem to apply the dv as a personal and we get 3 chances of winning I'm 19....Thank You 🙏
@@infosolution1323 This is the reason why staying close to a year is not recommended: Green card holders should generally limit their absences from the United States to less than six months. Staying outside the U.S. for longer than that can lead to: Loss of LPR status Staying outside the U.S. for more than 12 months without a reentry permit can result in the loss of lawful permanent resident (LPR) status. Disrupted continuous residency Absences of six months or more can disrupt the continuous residency required for naturalization. Additional questioning Staying outside the U.S. for more than six months but less than a year may lead to additional questioning upon re-entry. Green card expiration or abandonment Staying outside the U.S. for more than a year could result in the expiration or abandonment of your green card.
Suppose I used a picture of a child who is not my child and I gave him the name of my child because I couldn’t get my child’s picture due to distance,will they know it?????
My interview is scheduled 5th of November, me, my wife, two children, one is a step daughter. Daughter of my wife from previous relationship. I have married certificates, birth certificate, advance level certificate, all documentation available. Will this pose any problem. Dv 2025
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Thanks a lot
Brother I've A Question: We Entered The Dv Lottery As A Family So My Mom and My Father Applied me as a derivative.... is it a proplem to apply the dv as a personal and we get 3 chances of winning I'm 19....Thank You 🙏
Kindly apply for your self
But she's below 21 @@gracejuma1890
If you get the Green Card how long mean period of staying outside USA?
A green card holder should not exceed 6 months staying outside the USA
@@lissyd659 not true should stay not more than 1 year
@@infosolution1323
This is the reason why staying close to a year is not recommended:
Green card holders should generally limit their absences from the United States to less than six months. Staying outside the U.S. for longer than that can lead to:
Loss of LPR status
Staying outside the U.S. for more than 12 months without a reentry permit can result in the loss of lawful permanent resident (LPR) status.
Disrupted continuous residency
Absences of six months or more can disrupt the continuous residency required for naturalization.
Additional questioning
Staying outside the U.S. for more than six months but less than a year may lead to additional questioning upon re-entry.
Green card expiration or abandonment
Staying outside the U.S. for more than a year could result in the expiration or abandonment of your green card.
I want ask you,if iam Refugee,how can i Manage Country Eligibility DV Program.
Use your country of birth
Suppose I used a picture of a child who is not my child and I gave him the name of my child because I couldn’t get my child’s picture due to distance,will they know it?????
Yes because you have to present passports for the visa
@@marisriam3425 am not traveling with the kid!!!!!
My interview is scheduled 5th of November, me, my wife, two children, one is a step daughter. Daughter of my wife from previous relationship. I have married certificates, birth certificate, advance level certificate, all documentation available. Will this pose any problem. Dv 2025
I think she'll require to get a written consent paper from her biological dad
Yes @@CharlesNjonjo-gs3er
How did the interview go???