Names and documents
We compare spelling, birth details, and contact information against the passport or ID you upload.
Country guide
We help organize the first application request, passport or ID copy, DV photo review, family details, and final staff review before official Diversity Visa submission.
For DV Lottery purposes, eligibility is usually connected to country of birth, not the passport you currently hold or the country where you live today. Applicants born in Uzbekistan should still verify the active DV year instructions before submission.
Official program details and the free entry system are provided by the U.S. Department of State at dvprogram.state.gov. Our service is private preparation support, not a government website.
We compare spelling, birth details, and contact information against the passport or ID you upload.
We review whether the photo appears usable for DV rules: face forward, plain background, correct framing, and no obvious disqualifying issue.
The official instructions warn that more than one entry for the same person during the registration period can disqualify that person.
After official submission, we help keep the confirmation information organized for result checking.
If you are married or have children, those details can affect the entry. Missing required spouse or child information creates avoidable risk, so we keep the first request simple and follow up for any details that need manual review.
Uzbek and Russian language support is planned later. The current baseline is English so the workflow, payment language, and disclaimers stay consistent first.
Choose your package, upload passport or ID files if ready, and submit the request. Payment can be completed from the site, or our team can contact you to confirm documents, package, and next steps.