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Posted: May 12th, 2014 | Author: Chris Jaensch | Filed under: National News, Sarasota Immigrants | Tags: Diversity Visa, Entrant Status Check Website, Green Card Lottery, Kentucky Consular Center | No Comments »
This post is related to our earlier post about the issues the Kentucky Consular Center has been having with the Entrant Status Check website. The technical problem with the Entrant Status Check system has led to many questions. We contacted the Kentucky Consular Center for answers and are posting them below.
How will I know if I have been selected?
- The only proof that you have been selected to process further in the DV-2015 program is a notice with your name on it that states you have been selected. When you log into the Entrant Status Check (ESC) on the dvlottery.state.govwebsite you will see one of two responses:
- If you see a message that says you were selected, and it includes your name, you have been selected to process further in the DV-2015 lottery. Please review the website at www.dvselectee.state.gov for full instructions on how to proceed.
- If you see a message that says you were not selected, you have not been selected to process further in the DV-2015 lottery. You may enter again next year. This message will not include your name.
When I logged in, I got a message saying I was not selected, but there was no name on the screen. What does that mean?
- That means you were not selected. If you were not selected for further processing, you will receive a standard message that applies to anyone who was not selected. It will not have your name on it.
I saw a selection notice, but it had someone else’s name on it. What do I do?
- If you log into the ESC now and see a notice that says you were selected, but it is addressed to another person, this does not mean that you have been selected. You should contact KCC at KCCDV@state.gov for further information. Include your name and confirmation number, and tell KCC at what time you tried to log in to the ESC. (If this happened to you on May 1, there is no need to tell KCC. If it happens to you now, please let us know.)
Will these results change? Should I check back again later to see if I was selected in the future?
- These results are final. We do not anticipate that there will be any additional names selected for DV-2015.
I am having problems logging in, or I am confused by my results. Can KCC tell me if I was selected?
- KCC cannot tell you if you have been selected for further processing. The ESC is the only means by which you may check your status.
If you are unable to log into the ESC, please check to be sure you are entering your confirmation number correctly. Some letters and numbers look similar to one another. If the ESC web page is experiencing a high volume of requests, it may work very slowly and some connections may time out. If this happens to you, please try again later.
If you have lost your confirmation number, please try to retrieve it using the “forgot confirmation number” link on the ESC website. If you cannot retrieve your confirmation number by providing the information required, there is no way for you to check your status.
If you have read all of this information and still have questions, please contact KCC at KCCDV@state.gov. Include your full name and, if you know it, your DV case number.
Posted: May 6th, 2014 | Author: Chris Jaensch | Filed under: National News | Tags: Diversity Visa, DV Lottery, Green Card Lottery | 1 Comment »
To All Diversity Visa entrants who attempted to log into the Entrant Status Check (ESC) website on May 1, 2014.
For a brief period on May 1, the ESC website experienced a technical problem. As a result, some people who logged into the site to check the status of their applications were shown the wrong information. If you logged into the ESC website on May 1 and saw a notice of selection that did not include your name, or if you saw a notice that you were not selected, you must re-check your status to find out whether or not you were selected.
You must see a notice that is addressed to you by name as proof of selection to process further in the DV-2015 program. We regret any confusion this technical problem may have caused.
Please note that the Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) will not send you unsolicited e-mail that includes your confirmation number or that asks you to provide any personal information. You must log into the ESC website to check your status. If you have further questions about the ESC website or the content of this e-mail, you may contact KCC by e-mail at KCCDV@state.gov. The KCC telephone number is 606-526-7500 (7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. EST).
Posted: October 25th, 2013 | Author: Chris Jaensch | Filed under: Sarasota Immigrants | Tags: DV Lottery, Green Card Lottery, Immigration Attorney Sarasota | No Comments »
Applicants Rush in Before Congress Eliminates the Green Card Lottery
Sarasota, FL, 10/21/13 – Immigration attorneys across the Sarasota-Bradenton area are seeing a surge in applications for the Diversity Visa or Green Card Lottery this year. Held every year in October, the Diversity Visa Lottery allows residents of countries that do not send many immigrants to America to apply for a Green Card. In order to be granted a Green Card, applicants have to prove their nationality, demonstrate a clean criminal record, and show that they will not be a public burden.
This year’s surge is due to the ongoing debate in Congress about immigration reform. In July, the Senate passed a comprehensive immigration reform bill that would eliminate the Diversity Visa. Just a few weeks ago, in the midst of the shutdown, House Democrats produced their own bill which would do the same.
“What we are seeing is an attempt on the part of the House Democrats to use the momentum they gained from ending the shutdown to pressure House Republicans into compromising on Immigration Reform,” said Chris Jaensch, managing attorney of Jaensch Immigraiton Law Firm, Sarasota’s largest immigration firm. “The Diversity Visa is already unpopular with conservatives and not seeing it on the Democrats’ bill means that if immigration reform passes, regardless of the form it takes, the Diversity Visa is out,” he continued.
President Obama has announced that Immigration Reform is one of his major objectives for the next 90 days, along with a budget and a farm bill. We could see Immigration Reform before the end of the year.
This year the Diversity Visa application window is open until 12 noon eastern standard time on November 2nd.
Updated 10/28/13:
On Monday, October 28th, Summer Smith of BayNews9, after hearing that this year’s may be the last Diversity Visa Lottery, came to our firm to interview Victoria Jaensch Karins. Victoria is the president of the Central Florida Chapter of AILA.

Summer Smith from BayNew9 (right) interviews Victoria Jaensch Karins (center) on the state of this year’s Diversity Visa Lottery
Posted: May 1st, 2013 | Author: Chris Jaensch | Filed under: Jaensch Immigration Law Firm, National News | Tags: Diversity Visa, Green Card Lottery, Visa Lottery | No Comments »
If you applied for the 2014 Diversity Visa lottery, you can now check your status online.
Be wary of emails that claim you won. The US Government will NOT inform you directly if you won or not.
You can check your status here.
We checked today and we have winner!

We Have a Winner!
Posted: October 22nd, 2012 | Author: Chris Jaensch | Filed under: National News | Tags: 2014 DV Lottery, Green Card Lottery, State Department, Win Green Card | No Comments »
Today, October 22, the State Department made the final release of Green Card Lottery 2013 results. Check to see if YOU won!
The registration period for Green Card Lottery 2014 is closing on November 3rd at 12 noon!
Jaensch Immigration Law Firm has created a downloadable Registration Form for those who would prefer to register on paper. Please print out, fill out completely, and return to us either by scanning and emailing to liz@visaamerica.com or by submitting the form at our office:
2198 Main St
Sarasota, FL 34237
We will take final requests for registration on
Friday, November 2nd. Please visit our
Green Card Lottery page for more information.
Posted: October 9th, 2012 | Author: Chris Jaensch | Filed under: National News | Tags: Diversity Visa Lottery, DV Lottery, Green Card Lottery | No Comments »
Diversity Visa Lottery
The United States government recognizes that we are a nation of immigrants. This fact has contributed to our nation’s status today as a beacon for the rest of the world, in good times and bad. Our government is generously willing to share that prosperity with prospective immigrants through the Diversity Visa or Green Card Lottery. Every year the State Department holds a lottery and 55,000 applicants are selected at random to receive a green card.
At Jaensch Immigration Law Firm we would like to help as many people as possible register to apply for the Diversity Visa. We see it as one option among many for achieving the goal of immigrating legally to the United States.
For information about the lottery in Spanish, please click HERE
For information about the lottery in German, please click HERE
Eligible Countries
For DV-2014, natives of GUATEMALA are now eligible for selection!
Natives of the following countries are not eligible to apply because they sent a total of more than 50,000 immigrants to the U.S. over the period of the previous five years:
BANGLADESH, BRAZIL, CANADA, CHINA* (mainland-born), COLOMBIA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, ECUADOR, EL SALVADOR, HAITI, INDIA, JAMAICA, MEXICO, PAKISTAN, PERU, PHILIPPINES, SOUTH KOREA, UNITED KINGDOM (except Northern Ireland) and its dependent territories, and VIETNAM.
*Persons born in HONG KONG SAR, MACAU SAR, and TAIWAN are eligible.
- If you were born in an ineligible country but your spouse was born in an eligible country, you and your spouse are eligible to register together.
- You must be 18 or older to qualify.
![DV Lottery 2014 Eligible Countries Map DV Eligible Countries by Heitordp [Public domain], via Wikipedia.](https://origin.ih.constantcontact.com/fs012/1102175368310/img/26.png)
Red, Yellow, Light Blue, Orange and Pink Areas Represent Eligible Countries
Jaensch Immigration Law Firm is offering to register foreign-born applicants and their family members in the lottery. Visit our Diversity Visa Lottery page for more.
Diversity Visa Lottery-2013 Statistics – How many applicants were selected from your country?
The following shows the number of Diversity Visas awarded per country in the last lottery (source: State Department Website):
AFRICA
|
ALGERIA |
2,161
|
ETHIOPIA |
4,910
|
NIGER |
53
|
ANGOLA |
47
|
GABON |
38
|
NIGERIA |
6,218
|
BENIN |
809
|
GAMBIA, THE |
85
|
RWANDA |
369
|
BOTSWANA |
18
|
GHANA |
5,105
|
SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE |
0
|
BURKINA FASO |
296
|
GUINEA |
1,350
|
SENEGAL |
394
|
BURUNDI |
94
|
GUINEA-BISSAU |
25
|
SEYCHELLES |
0
|
CAMEROON |
3,858
|
KENYA |
4,410
|
SIERRA LEONE |
2,516
|
CAPE VERDE |
25
|
LESOTHO |
6
|
SOMALIA |
197
|
CENTRAL AFRICAN REP. |
18
|
LIBERIA |
1,916
|
SOUTH AFRICA |
956
|
CHAD |
28
|
LIBYA |
138
|
SOUTH SUDAN |
5
|
COMOROS |
8
|
MADAGASCAR |
40
|
SUDAN |
747
|
CONGO |
156
|
MALAWI |
29
|
SWAZILAND |
3
|
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE |
3,924
|
MALI |
80
|
TANZANIA |
150
|
COTE D’IVOIRE |
805
|
MAURITANIA |
31
|
TOGO |
1,065
|
DJIBOUTI |
79
|
MAURITIUS |
67
|
TUNISIA |
145
|
EGYPT |
5,015
|
MOROCCO |
2,068
|
UGANDA |
513
|
EQUATORIAL GUINEA |
19
|
MOZAMBIQUE |
10
|
ZAMBIA |
87
|
ERITREA |
804
|
NAMIBIA |
21
|
ZIMBABWE |
169
|
ASIA
|
AFGHANISTAN |
128
|
JAPAN |
440
|
QATAR |
24
|
BAHRAIN |
15
|
JORDAN |
251
|
SAUDI ARABIA |
287
|
BHUTAN |
4
|
NORTH KOREA |
0
|
SINGAPORE |
31
|
BRUNEI |
8
|
KUWAIT |
137
|
SRI LANKA |
802
|
BURMA |
403
|
LAOS |
1
|
SYRIA |
170
|
CAMBODIA |
986
|
LEBANON |
269
|
TAIWAN |
360
|
HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMIN. REGION |
92
|
MALAYSIA |
67
|
THAILAND |
75
|
INDONESIA |
215
|
MALDIVES
|
0
|
TIMOR-LESTE |
1
|
IRAN |
6,029
|
MONGOLIA |
167
|
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
98
|
IRAQ |
164
|
NEPAL |
4,370
|
YEMEN |
266
|
ISRAEL |
175
|
OMAN |
10
|
|
|
EUROPE
|
ALBANIA |
1,520
|
GERMANY |
1,253
|
– Sint Maarten |
2
|
ANDORRA |
0
|
GREECE |
99
|
NORTHERN IRELAND |
45
|
ARMENIA |
1,174
|
HUNGARY |
246
|
NORWAY |
50
|
AUSTRIA |
108
|
ICELAND |
38
|
POLAND |
2,038
|
AZERBAIJAN |
373
|
IRELAND |
138
|
PORTUGAL |
40
|
BELARUS |
1,195
|
ITALY |
396
|
– Macau |
2
|
BELGIUM |
79
|
KAZAKHSTAN |
533
|
ROMANIA |
711
|
BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA |
54
|
KOSOVO |
183
|
RUSSIA |
2,846
|
BULGARIA |
1,299
|
KYRGYZSTAN |
237
|
SAN MARINO |
0
|
CROATIA |
75
|
LATVIA |
140
|
SERBIA |
303
|
CYPRUS |
10
|
LIECHTENSTEIN |
0
|
SLOVAKIA |
100
|
CZECH REPUBLIC |
73
|
LITHUANIA |
248
|
SLOVENIA |
5
|
DENMARK |
77
|
LUXEMBOURG |
4
|
SPAIN |
196
|
– Faroe Islands |
9
|
MACEDONIA |
262
|
SWEDEN |
162
|
ESTONIA |
47
|
MALTA |
4
|
SWITZERLAND |
131
|
FINLAND |
72
|
MOLDOVA |
1,330
|
TAJIKISTAN |
330
|
FRANCE |
549
|
MONACO |
3
|
TURKEY |
1,807
|
– French Polynesia |
11
|
MONTENEGRO |
11
|
TURKMENISTAN |
94
|
– New Caledonia |
0
|
NETHERLANDS |
109
|
UKRAINE |
6,424
|
– Saint Barthelemy |
4
|
– Aruba |
8
|
UZBEKISTAN |
5,101
|
GEORGIA |
723
|
– Curacao |
7
|
VATICAN CITY |
0
|
NORTH AMERICA
|
BAHAMAS, THE |
16
|
OCEANIA
|
AUSTRALIA |
1,035
|
MICRONESIA, FEDERATES STATES OF |
1
|
PAPUA NEW GUINEA |
18
|
– Christmas Island |
0
|
NAURU |
14
|
SAMOA |
0
|
– Cocos Islands |
2
|
NEW ZEALAND |
373
|
SOLOMON ISLANDS |
0
|
– Norfolk Island |
4
|
– Cook Islands |
0
|
TONGA |
91
|
FIJI |
597
|
– Niue |
7
|
TUVALU |
3
|
KIRIBATI |
5
|
– Tokelau |
7
|
VANUATU |
5
|
MARSHALL ISLANDS |
0
|
PALAU |
1
|
WESTERN SAMOA |
30
|
SOUTH AMERICA, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE CARIBBEAN
|
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA |
3
|
DOMINICA |
17
|
SAINT LUCIA |
19
|
ARGENTINA |
117
|
GRENADA |
18
|
SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES |
14
|
BARBADOS |
5
|
GUYANA |
43
|
SURINAME |
4
|
BELIZE |
22
|
HONDURAS |
90
|
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO |
137
|
BOLIVIA |
74
|
NICARAGUA |
65
|
URUGUAY |
15
|
CHILE |
42
|
PANAMA |
31
|
VENEZUELA |
924
|
COSTA RICA |
63
|
PARAGUAY |
8
|
|
|
CUBA |
490
|
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS |
5
|
|
|
Posted: September 29th, 2012 | Author: Chris Jaensch | Filed under: National News | Tags: Diversity Visa Lottery, Diversity Visa Lottery 2014, Green Card Lottery | No Comments »
The Department of State may select more DV 2013 entries on next Monday, October 1, 2012! Hang onto your number.
Posted: September 21st, 2012 | Author: Chris Jaensch | Filed under: National News | Tags: Diversity Immigrant Visa, Diversity Visa Lottery, Green Card, Green Card Lottery, Legal Permanent Residents | No Comments »
Would You Like to Win the Visa Lottery?
The instructions for the 2014 Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (DV-2014) reveal that this year, natives of Guatemala are eligible, while several other countries are ineligible. Entries for the DV-2014 program must be submitted electronically between 10/2/12 and 11/3/12.
Look for more information soon on immigrationsarasota.com and VisaAmerica.com!
Posted: May 2nd, 2012 | Author: Chris Jaensch | Filed under: National News | Tags: Green Card, Green Card Lottery, Green Card Lottery Results, State Department | No Comments »
If you entered the lottery check out the State Department’s webpage and follow the instructions to find out if you qualified.
Best of Luck!
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