The 2026 USA Green Card Lottery: Deadline Approaches, Eligibility Explained, and How to Apply
As global mobility becomes increasingly important for families, professionals, and students seeking new opportunities, interest in the 2026 U.S. Green Card Lottery (DV‑2026) has surged. With the pre‑registration period officially ending on 10 May 2026, applicants are being urged to complete their eligibility checks and submit their details before the deadline.
The Diversity Visa Program remains one of the most accessible pathways to U.S. permanent residency, but only for those who understand the rules, timelines, and eligibility criteria.
This edition breaks down everything you need to know.
Pre‑Registration Ends 10 May 2026
According to updates shared by American immigration consultants, the DV‑2026 pre‑registration window closes on 10/05/2026.
This stage is crucial: applicants must confirm their eligibility, prepare their documents, and ensure their information is accurate before the official U.S. government submission.
Missing this step means waiting another year.
Who Was Eligible for DV‑2026?
The U.S. Diversity Visa Program is designed to increase immigration from countries with historically low migration to the United States. Most countries worldwide remain eligible.
However, 19 countries were excluded from DV‑2026 because they sent more than 50,000 immigrants to the U.S. in the previous five years.
❌ Countries Not Eligible for DV‑2026
- Bangladesh
- Brazil
- Canada
- China (mainland-born)
- Colombia
- Dominican Republic
- El Salvador
- Haiti
- Honduras
- India
- Jamaica
- Mexico
- Nigeria
- Pakistan
- Philippines
- South Korea
- United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland)
- Venezuela
- Vietnam
✔️ Special Notes
- Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, and Taiwan remained eligible.
- Applicants born in an ineligible country may still qualify through:
- Spousal chargeability (using a spouse’s eligible country), or
- Parental chargeability (if neither parent was born or resident in the ineligible country at the time of birth).
Education & Work Requirements
To qualify, applicants must meet one of the following:
- A high school education or equivalent, or
- Two years of qualifying work experience within the last five years in an occupation requiring at least two years of training.
This requirement is strictly enforced.
How to Apply for the Green Card Lottery
Even though pre‑registration ends on 10 May 2026, the official DV entry process follows a consistent structure each year.
1. Complete Pre‑Registration (Now Until 10/05/2026)
This step ensures your eligibility and prepares your documents.
2. Submit the Official Entry
All official entries must be submitted through the U.S. Department of State website: 👉 dvprogram.state.gov
There is no fee to enter.
3. Save Your Confirmation Number
This is essential for checking your results.
4. Check Your Status
Results are checked exclusively through the Entrant Status Check portal.
5. If Selected: Submit DS‑260
Winners complete the DS‑260 immigrant visa form and upload civil documents.
6. Attend the Visa Interview
Applicants must pass a medical exam, background checks, and a consular interview.
Why This Matters
The Green Card Lottery remains one of the few immigration pathways that:
- Does not require a job offer
- Does not require sponsorship
- Is free to enter
- Is open to millions of applicants worldwide
For many families, it represents a once‑in‑a‑lifetime opportunity.
Sources & Verified Information
- U.S. Department of State. Diversity Visa Program Instructions
- American Consultants. DV‑2026 Pre‑Registration Deadline Announcement (10/05/2026)
- U.S. Visa Bulletin & Immigration Statistics
- BBC‑style reporting standards for clarity and neutrality














