Every year, the United States Department of State runs a Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery, which offers an excellent opportunity for people from countries with historically low U.S. immigration rates to apply for a green card, also known as permanent residency. This occurs on a yearly basis, benefitting thousands of individuals who are selected randomly, providing a chance to start a new life in the United States.
What is the Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery?
According to USCIS, the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (DV Program) offers 50,000 immigrant visas available annually, drawn from random selection among all entries to those who are from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States. The DV Program is administered by the U.S. Department of State (DOS).
Most lottery winners reside outside the United States and immigrate through consular processing and issuance of an immigrant visa.
2027 Diversity Visa Lottery Submission Dates
The application period for the 2027 Diversity Visa (DV-2027) lottery is expected to open in early October 2025 and remain open until early November 2025.
Latest Diversity Visa Lottery Submission Dates (2026)
The U.S. Department of State (DOS) announced the submission dates for the 2026 Diversity Visa Green Card lottery. Electronic entry submission began at noon on October 2, 2024, and closed at noon EST on November 5, 2024.
All submissions were made through the electronic system, and those submitted past November 5th were not accepted. There is no fee to enter, but individuals selected and scheduled for an interview need to pay the visa application fee before appearing before the consular officer.
Check the Latest(FY 2026) Diversity Visa Results
The results of the (FY) 2026 lottery were announced on May 3, 2025. Out of the millions of people who apply every year, the DOS allots 55,000 immigrant visas per year through a lottery pool for foreign nationals from countries with historically low immigration rates to the U.S.
These 55,000 are chosen randomly by a computer. There are many health, education, and employment opportunities made available as a recipient of the diversity lottery program. By region, the highest number of Diversity Visas issued goes to Africa and Europe.
Registration for DV Lottery
Only one registration per person is permitted, and submitting more than one will disqualify all entries for the individual – the Department of State has technology to detect this. Late entries or those submitted by paper will not be accepted.
The National Visa Center will randomly select eligible applicants, and the total amount of green cards provided to a region cannot exceed 7%. Individuals chosen will be allowed to apply for permanent residence or an adjustment of status. The online application to enter is free, so beware of any scams that ask you to pay.
Have additional questions? It’s best to schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys!
Will mail notification letters be sent to those selected?
The DOS does not mail notification letters or notify selectees by email. What’s more, U.S. embassies and consulates will not provide a list of selectees. Entrant Status Check on the E-DV website is the ONLY means by which the Department of State notifies selectees of their selection.
What should I do if I am selected in the DV Lottery?
Congrats if your entry was chosen! You will be directed to a confirmation page with further instructions, including details about immigration fees for the United States. The Entrant Status Check is the only method used to notify individuals.
The Department of State does not send notification letters by mail or inform selectees through email.
Furthermore, U.S. Embassies and Consulates do not provide a list of selectees. If you haven’t been selected, you will only receive notification through the Entrant Status Check. It is strongly advised that you personally access the Entrant Status Check and not rely on someone else to do it for you.
Do I Automatically Get a Green Card Now?
Just because you are selected in the Diversity Visa Lottery does not mean you are automatically entitled to a green card. It means you are now eligible to apply for the immigrant visa for yourself and your eligible relatives.
With years of experience, VisaNation Law Group’s diversity visa lawyers can help you gather and complete the required material in a timely manner in order to secure a Green Card Lottery case, approval.
How to Adjust Status Under the DV Program
To adjust your status, you must prove the following:
- Proof you were selected in the lottery
- Have an immigrant visa immediately available (check the latest Visa Bulletin) at the time of filing an adjustment application (Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status); and
- Are admissible to the U.S.
DV Lottery Requirements
Below is a list of requirements to confirm your qualifications for the Diversity Visa Program:
- Country of Chargeability: You must be a native of a qualifying country or meet the alternate chargeability criteria.
- Education or Work Experience: You must have at least a high school education (successful completion of a formal course of elementary and secondary education comparable to a 12-year course in the U.S. or its equivalent), or two years of work experience within the last five years in an occupation requiring at least two years of training or experience (qualifying DV Occupations are shown on the Department of Labor O*Net Online Database).
- Eligibility Period: You must confirm that you meet the DV program’s eligibility requirements within the specified time frame.
- Entrant Status Check: If selected, you will be notified only through the Entrant Status Check. The Department of State will not send notification letters or emails.
- Instructions and Fees: Upon selection, you will be directed to a confirmation page with further instructions and information on fees related to immigration to the United States.
- Personal Information: Be sure that the information provided in your application entry is accurate and matches the identification documents you provide.
- Derivatives: If you are married or have children who are eligible, they must be listed on your entry form.
- Ineligibility: If you are found ineligible, you will not be able to proceed with the visa application.
How to Check Your 2026 Diversity Visa Lottery Status
Once the results are announced on May 3, 2025, you can check the status by:
- In the first line, fill in the confirmation number you were given when you applied. (YYYY is the program year)
- In the second line, provide the last and family name that was used on the Electronic Diversity Visa Entry Form, including punctuation.
- Put the year of your birth in this line.
- The final field is an authentication input. Type the characters as they appear in the picture.
Past Winners by Country
Based on a per continent basis, the highest number of DVs in the past have been issued to Africa and Europe. The specific allocations beyond that are unknown since USCIS has not released the data.
Eligible Country List For DV Lottery
Below is the list of countries that are eligible for the 2026 Diversity Visa lottery based on USCIS guidelines.
AFRICA |
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Algeria |
Angola |
Benin |
Botswana |
Liberia |
Burkina |
Faso |
Burundi |
Cameroon |
Libya |
Cabo Verde |
Central African Republic |
Chad |
Comoros |
Madagascar |
Congo |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Cote D’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) |
Djibouti |
Malawi |
Egypt* |
Equatorial Guinea |
Eritrea |
Eswatini |
Mali |
Ethiopia |
Gabon |
Gambia |
Ghana |
Mauritania |
Guinea |
Guinea-Bissau |
Kenya |
Lesotho |
Mauritius |
Morocco |
Mozambique |
Namibia |
Niger |
Rwanda |
Sao Tome and Principe |
Senegal |
Seychelles |
Sierra Leone |
Somalia |
South Africa |
South Sudan |
Sudan |
Tanzania |
Togo |
Tunisia |
Uganda |
Zambia |
Zimbabwe |
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Asia |
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Afghanistan |
Bahrain |
Bhutan |
Brunei |
Burma |
Cambodia |
Indonesia |
Iran |
Iraq |
Israel* |
Japan*** |
Jordan |
Kuwait |
Laos |
Lebanon |
Malaysia |
Maldives |
Mongolia |
Nepal |
North Korea |
Oman |
Qatar |
Saudi Arabia |
Singapore |
Sri Lanka |
Syria* |
Taiwan** |
Thailand |
Timor-Leste |
United Arab Emirates |
Yemen |
Europe |
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Albania |
Andorra |
Armenia |
Austria |
Azerbaijan |
Belarus |
Belgium |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Bulgaria |
Croatia |
Cyprus |
Czech Republic |
Denmark |
Estonia |
Finland |
France |
Georgia |
Germany |
Greece |
Hungary |
Iceland |
Ireland |
Italy |
Kazakhstan |
Kosovo |
Kyrgyzstan |
Latvia |
Liechtenstein |
Lithuania |
Luxembourg |
Macau Special Administrative Region** |
North Macedonia |
Malta |
Moldova |
Monaco |
Montenegro |
Netherlands |
Northern Ireland |
Norway |
Poland |
Portugal |
Romania |
Russia |
San Marino |
Serbia |
Slovakia |
Slovenia |
Spain |
Sweden |
Switzerland |
Tajikistan |
Turkey |
Turkmenistan |
Ukraine |
Uzbekistan |
Vatican City |
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North America
- The Bahamas
Oceania |
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Australia |
Fiji |
Kiribati |
Marshall Islands |
Micronesia |
New Zealand |
Palau |
Papua New Guinea |
Samoa |
Solomon Islands |
Tonga |
Tuvalu |
Vanuatu |
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South America, Central America and The Caribbean |
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Antigua and Barbuda |
Argentina |
Barbados |
Belize |
Bolivia |
Chile |
Costa Rica |
Cuba |
Dominica |
Ecuador |
Grenada |
Guatemala |
Guyana |
Nicaragua |
Panama |
Paraguay |
Peru |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Saint Lucia |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Suriname |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Uruguay |
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*For DV-2026, natives of the following countries and areas 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, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Republic of Korea (South Korea), Venezuela, and Vietnam. Natives of Macau SAR and Taiwan are eligible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are some frequently asked questions about the Diversity Visa:
Does being selected in the lottery guarantee green card approval?
No, it is not a guarantee but it means you are eligible to apply for a diversity visa. Once you are selected, you will need to go through the green card application process. It’s important to get the process underway sooner than later. To get this started, it’s best to schedule a consultation with one of our immigration attorneys.
What do I do if my native country is not eligible for the diversity visa?
You, the applicant, have the ability to claim your spouse’s native country if it is eligible. However, your spouse must also be able to receive and meet all visa requirements and they will need to accompany you to the United States with a DV-2 Visa. If both your parents were born outside of your native country and they did not reside in the country after you (as the applicant were born), the applicant can claim the parents’ native country. With the exception of Cuba, which is not eligible for DV-2026, there were no changes in eligibility from the previous fiscal year.
How do I know if I have a qualifying occupation based on the work experience criteria?
First, go to the Department of Labor O*Net Online Database, then under the “Find Occupations” select “Job Family”. Then select the link of your occupation. The DOL qualifies work experience that requires at least two years of training or experience that is designated as Job Zone 4 or 5, classified in a Specific Vocational Preparation (SVP) rating of 7.0 or higher. You will be able to see this information in the summary under your specific occupation.
When can I apply for 2026 DV Lottery?
The 2026 DV lottery is between October 2, 2024 and November 5, 2024.
How to check eligibility for the US DV Lottery in 2026?
To qualify for the DV Lottery, you must be a native of a qualifying country or meet alternate chargeability criteria. You must have at least a high school education or two years of work experience in a qualifying occupation within the last five years.
Eligibility must be confirmed within the specified timeframe. If selected, you will be notified via the Entrant Status Check, as the Department of State will not send notification letters or emails.
How can I apply for 2026 DV Lottery?
You will need to submit your Electronic Diversity Visa Entry Form (E-DV Entry Form or DS-5501), online at dvprogram.state.gov.
How many DV winners in 2026?
55,000 are selected every year from countries with historically low immigration rates to the U.S.
What are the chances of winning 2026 DV visa lottery?
The chances of winning the 2026 DV Lottery depend on factors such as the number of applicants, regional quotas, and eligible countries. With about 55,000 visas available and millions of applicants (often 10 to 15 million), the odds for an individual are typically less than 1%. Regional caps limit each region to no more than 7% of the total visas, and Africa usually has the highest number of applicants, lowering the chances for individuals from that region. The odds can vary yearly based on the number of applications and the countries involved.
What if I lost my confirmation number?
You can retrieve it on the official website by clicking ‘Forgot confirmation number’.
Operate Cautiously with Fraudsters
If you have received an email saying you were selected in the 2026 Diversity Visa Lottery, practice extreme caution. Scammers have been known to do this and ask for money. You should check only on the official State Department portal to find out if you were selected. Here are other resources related to 2026 Diversity Visa to help safeguard yourself against fraud.