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traveler
September 6, 2002, 04:29 AM
Hey people,

I get this e-mailed to me. Don't know from who.
I have no idea if it is a scam, bogus, spam, junk or a good opportunity.

But we had a few questions about working in the USA before,
so for those that are interested .........

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! REGISTRATION FOR THIS YEAR PROGRAM ENDS OCTOBER 21 !
! DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO BECOME AMERICAN !

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Dear Sir/Madam,
If you are not an American Citizen yet, you should enter now for your
opportunity to win the American Green Card to live and work in the USA
through the Congress approved, official American Green Card lottery
program - the DV-2004 program.

Check Now if you can participate FREE!

Did you Know...
85% of the world's inhabitants qualify to win a green card to the United
States. Take a Free 3-question quiz and check if you can participate.

According to the USA Immigration Offices out of the 8.7 million applications
sent for last year program - 2.5 Million (!) were disqualified because of bad
formatting, lacking information, wrong addressing and other
misinterpretation of the requirements.

What's the participation cost?
Nothing. Participation for the US Green Card Lottery Program is free. Our
service charges $39 in order for our experts to check your application
and ensure it has no errors, and sends your application to the correct
Governmental Immigration Department address on time. Our service ensures your
Green Card Lottery Application Qualifies.

Register Online to participate in the American Green Card Lottery!

Thank you for your time and we hope you too will participate and win the
American Green Card to live and work in the United States.

Sincerely yours,

GREENCARD LOTTERY ONLINE REGISTRATION SERVICE

crewstart
September 6, 2002, 06:17 AM
It's true, they also advertise with this in the dutch newspapers, I think 2 times a year?

CU soon traveler!

Panama_Jack
September 6, 2002, 09:59 PM
Once a year actually. Save yourself the $39 by getting the full scoop directly from the US Dept. of State. No more difficult that your average highschool homework assignment:

http://travel.state.gov/DV2004.html