23/07/2021
Program Overview
The Department of State annually administers the statutorily-created Diversity Immigrant Visa Program.
Section 203(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides for a class of immigrants known
as โdiversity immigrantsโ from countries with historically low rates of immigration to the United States.
For every Fiscal Year, up to 55,000 Diversity Visas (DVs) will be available. There is no cost to register
for the DV program.
Applicants who are selected in the program (selectees) must meet simple but strict eligibility
requirements to qualify for a diversity visa. The Department of State determines selectees through a
randomized computer drawing. The Department of State distributes diversity visas among six
geographic regions, and no single country may receive more than seven percent of the available DVs in
any one year.
For DV-2022, persons born in the following countries are not eligible to apply, because more than
50,000 natives of these countries immigrated to the United States in the previous five years:
Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China (including Hong Kong SAR), Colombia, Dominican
Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan,
Philippines, South Korea, United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland) and its dependent
territories, and Vietnam.
Persons born in Macau SAR and Taiwan are eligible.