Your entry for the 2015 Diversity
Visa Lottery program was received on Thursday, October 31, 2013 at
1:05:17 PM EST. Please do NOT close this window until you have
printed this confirmation page or made a record of your Confirmation
Number.
Entrant
Name:
CHI
HLAING, NAY
Confirmation
Number:
20154X04N928ADUE
Year of
Birth:
1985
Digital
Signature:
45F1D85BAE855E85C81823D58E84A90D188E236B
Thank you for your entry for the
2015 Diversity Visa Lottery.
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determine whether your entry was selected for further processing in the
2015 Diversity Visa Lottery. You will be REQUIRED to enter your
confirmation number in combination with other personal information in
order to check on your entry status.
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Kentucky Consular Center (KCC).
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disqualify the Entrant from participation in the 2015 Diversity Visa
Lottery.
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Part One
- Entrant Information
1. Name
a.
Last/Family Name
CHI HLAING
b. First
Name
NAY
c. Middle
Name
2. Birth
Date
July 06,
1985
3. Gender
Female
4. City
Where You Were Born
ELA
5.
Country Where You Were Born
Burma
6.
Country of Eligibility for the DV Program
Burma
7.
Entrant Photograph
(Photograph
received)
8.
Mailing Address
8a. In
Care Of
MYO
THIT (2) STREET
8b.
Address Line 1
NAYPYIDAW
8c.
Address Line 2
NAYPYIDAW
8d.
City/Town
NAYPYIDAW
8e.
District/County/Province/State
NAYPYIDAW
8f.
Postal Code/Zip Code
8g.
Country
Burma
(NOTE:
This is the address that will be used to notify you if you are
selected.)
9.
Country Where You Live Today
Burma
10. Phone
Number
+959250090100
11.
E-mail Address
swesweaung85@gmail.com
12. What
is the highest level of education you have achieved, as of today?
University
Degree
You must have a minimum of a high school diploma
reflecting the completion of a full course of study (vocation schools or
equivalency degrees are not acceptable) or be a skilled worker in an
occupation that requires at least two years of training or experience to
qualify (visit http://online.onetcenter.org/{this
link will open in a new window} to see if your occupation
qualifies) for a Diversity Visa.
13. What
is your current marital status?
Married
Legal separation means that a court has formally
declared that you and your spouse are legally separated. Legal separation
means that your spouse would not be eligible to immigrate as your
derivative.
14.
Number of Children
0
Children include all biological children, legally
adopted children, and stepchildren who are unmarried and under the age of
21 on the date that you submit your entry. Failure to include all
children or inclusion of children who are not your biological children,
legally adopted children, and stepchildren (regardless of whether they
live with you and/or intend to apply for a visa as your derivative) is
grounds for disqualification of the entire entry.
(Enter
Birth City Only. Do not enter District/County/Province/State)
Birth
City Unknown
5. Country Where You Were Born
6. Country of Eligibility for the
DV Program
Your country of eligibility will
normally be the same as your country of birth. Your country of
eligibility is NOT related to where you live. If you were born in
a country that is not eligible for the DV program, please go to Explanation of Country of
Eligibility{this link will open in a
new window} to see if there is another option available in your
case.
Are you claiming eligibility
based on the country where you were born?
Yes
No
If not, you must enter the
country from which you are claiming eligibility.
7. Entrant Photograph
Photographs
must be submitted at the time of eDV entry. Photographs that do
not comply with all specifications, including but not limited to recency
of the photos, composition of the photos, and unacceptable backgrounds
are grounds for disqualification of the entire entry. Any manipulation of
photographs that alters the facial characteristics is grounds for
disqualification of the entire entry. See examples on the Photo Validation{this
link will open in a new window} page.
Please
refer to the Instructions for the 2015 Diversity Immigrant Visa program
(DV-2015) for technical specifications and compositional specifications
for the digital image.
You will
use one of the following methods to enter the image into eDV:
Take
a new digital image.
Use
a digital scanner to scan a submitted photograph.
Clicking the 'Browse' button will
allow you to look for and choose the file which is storing the
photograph, and after you choose the file its name will appear in the box
above.
8. Mailing Address
8a. In Care Of
(optional)
8b. Address Line 1
8c. Address Line 2
(optional)
8d. City/Town
8e.
District/County/Province/State
8f. Postal Code/Zip Code
No
Postal Code/Zip Code
8g. Country
(NOTE:
This is the address that will be used to notify you if you are
selected.)
9. Country Where You Live Today
10. Phone Number
(optional)
11. E-mail Address
11a. E-Mail Address
(e.g.
johndoe@example.com)
11b. Confirm E-Mail Address
12. What is the highest level of
education you have achieved, as of today?
Primary
school only
University
Degree
High
School, no degree
Some
Graduate Level Courses
High
School degree
Master's
Degree
Vocational
School
Some
Doctorate Level Courses
Some
University Courses
Doctorate
Degree
You must have a minimum of a high
school diploma reflecting the completion of a full course of study
(vocation schools or equivalency degrees are not acceptable) or be a
skilled worker in an occupation that requires at least two years of
training or experience to qualify (visit http://online.onetcenter.org/{this link will open in a new window} to see if
your occupation qualifies) for a Diversity Visa.
13. What is your current marital
status?
Unmarried
Married
Divorced
Widowed
Legally
Separated
Legal separation means that a
court has formally declared that you and your spouse are legally
separated. Legal separation means that your spouse would not be eligible
to immigrate as your derivative.
14. Number of Children
(optional)
Children include all biological
children, legally adopted children, and stepchildren who are unmarried
and under the age of 21 on the date that you submit your entry. Failure
to include all children or inclusion of children who are not your
biological children, legally adopted children, and stepchildren
(regardless of whether they live with you and/or intend to apply for a
visa as your derivative) is grounds for disqualification of the entire
entry.
If you
need to go back and make a correction, do NOT use the back
button on your browser. Instead use the appropriate button here or
below:
Part Two - Derivatives
13. Spouse Name
a. Last/Family Name
No
Last/Family Name
b. First Name
No
First Name
c. Middle Name
No
Middle Name
13d. Birth Date
a. Day
b. Month
c. Year
13e. Gender
Male
Female
13f. City Where Spouse Was Born
(Enter
Birth City Only. Do not enter District/County/Province/State)
Birth
City Unknown
13g. Country Where Spouse Was
Born
13h. Spouse Photograph
Photographs
must be submitted at the time of eDV entry. Photographs that do
not comply with all specifications, including but not limited to recency
of the photos, composition of the photos, and unacceptable backgrounds
are grounds for disqualification of the entire entry. Any manipulation of
photographs that alters the facial characteristics is grounds for
disqualification of the entire entry. See examples on the Photo Validation{this
link will open in a new window} page.
Please
refer to the Instructions for the 2015 Diversity Immigrant Visa program
(DV-2015) for technical specifications and compositional specifications
for the digital image.
You will
use one of the following methods to enter the image into eDV:
Take
a new digital image.
Use
a digital scanner to scan a submitted photograph.
Clicking the 'Browse' button will
allow you to look for and choose the file which is storing the
photograph, and after you choose the file its name will appear in the box
above.
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