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A U.S. Green Card—formally known as a Permanent Resident Card—offers more than just the legal right to live in the United States. For millions of people around the world, it represents stability, opportunity, and a path toward a better future. Whether you're planning to work, study, or build a life with your family, holding a Green Card opens many doors.
Here are the key benefits of becoming a lawful permanent resident in the United States:
As a Green Card holder, you are authorized to live anywhere in the United States, whether it’s a bustling city or a quiet suburb. You can work for almost any employer across industries, from tech and healthcare to education and construction, without needing additional work permits or visa renewals.
This long-term security is one of the most important advantages of having a Green Card.
A Green Card is the first step toward becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen. After holding permanent resident status for typically five years (or three years if married to a U.S. citizen), you may be eligible to apply for citizenship.
Citizenship grants additional rights—such as voting and eligibility for federal jobs—and makes you a full member of American society.
Green Card holders can attend public schools, colleges, and universities in the U.S. and may qualify for in-state tuition rates. These lower tuition costs can make higher education significantly more affordable, helping individuals and families plan for the future.
In some cases, Green Card holders can also apply for federal student aid.
Permanent residents who work and pay taxes may eventually qualify for Social Security retirement benefits and Medicare coverage. These public programs can help with financial security and healthcare as you age.
As a Green Card holder, you can sponsor your spouse and unmarried children under 21 to apply for permanent residency. Once you become a U.S. citizen, you’ll also be able to sponsor parents and siblings.
This opportunity makes it easier to reunite families and build a stable life together in the United States.
Holding a Green Card is more than a legal status—it’s an opportunity to create a secure and prosperous future for yourself and your loved ones. With the freedom to live, work, and plan for the long term, permanent residency is a major milestone on the path to achieving the American Dream.
Our quick assessment helps determine if you qualify for the program.
The Green Card Lottery, officially called the Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV) Program, is a U.S. government initiative that offers up to 55,000 individuals from countries with low immigration rates the chance to apply for permanent residency in the United States.
Each year, eligible applicants submit their information during a limited registration period. After the deadline, a computer-generated random draw selects winners. Those selected can apply for a U.S. immigrant visa (Green Card) and, if approved, live and work legally in the United States.
The Diversity Visa Program is operated by the U.S. Department of State. While participation is free on the official government website, many individuals choose to use private services like USAGC Services for professional assistance throughout the process.
No. Applicants must meet two key requirements:
Each year, the list of eligible countries is updated based on immigration statistics.
Winners are chosen through a secure, randomized electronic draw managed by the U.S. State Department. Every valid entry submitted during the registration period has an equal chance of selection, regardless of nationality, gender, or age.
Only one entry per person is allowed during each program year. Submitting multiple entries will result in automatic disqualification. However, spouses may each submit separate applications if both are individually eligible, increasing the household’s chances.
Selection odds vary each year depending on the number of eligible entries and the applicant’s region. While competition is high, thousands of individuals are selected annually. Using a professional service like USAGC Services can help ensure your application is error-free and meets all submission guidelines.
If selected, you will be eligible to apply for an immigrant visa (Green Card). This includes submitting further documentation, paying required fees, undergoing a medical examination, and attending an interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate. Selection does not guarantee a visa—final approval depends on fulfilling all U.S. immigration requirements.
Yes. Your spouse and unmarried children under 21 may be included in your application. If you win, your family members may also qualify for immigrant visas and move with you to the United States.
From initial entry to receiving a visa (if approved), the process can take several months to over a year. Each case is unique, depending on documentation, interview scheduling, and processing times. USAGC Services provides continued support throughout the process.
Many applicants are disqualified due to:
Our team helps you avoid these errors to protect your eligibility.
Applying for the DV Lottery may seem simple, but minor mistakes can lead to disqualification. USAGC Services offers:
Our goal is to give you the best possible chance at entering the program correctly and efficiently.
Choosing USAGC Services means your Green Card Lottery registration is handled with precision, care, and expertise.
Our team is dedicated to helping you complete every step correctly - avoiding the common mistakes that can lead to disqualification.
We evaluate your information to ensure you meet the official program requirements before submission.
Our team carefully completes all required forms on your behalf, minimizing errors and omissions.
We review and format your photo to meet strict U.S. government standards for Diversity Visa applications.
We make sure your application is submitted within the official registration period—no missed deadlines.
Our support team is available in multiple languages to assist you throughout the process.
You’ll receive updates about your registration status, and if selected, we’ll guide you on the next steps toward obtaining your U.S. Green Card.