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By the middle of the century, the population of the United States will be larger and more racially and ethnic diverse than earlier projections suggested, with much of the increase due to immigration. By 2042, minorities, collectively, are projected to make up more than 50 percent of the U.S. ...

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Registration for the 2011 Diversity Visa Lottery is open from October 2 to November 30, 2009. The government annually makes 50,000 permanent residence visas (“green cards”) available through the Diversity Immigrant Visa program. Applicants are selected through a computer-generated, random lottery.

Consular Section, U.S. Embassy Georgetown Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November)
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Thanksgiving Day in the United States, the fourth Thursday in November, is possibly the premier U.S. family celebration — typically celebrated at home and marked with a substantial feast. Many Americans ...

Consular Section, U.S. Embassy Georgetown
"Ask the Consul” is a bi-weekly column from the U.S. Embassy answering questions about U.S. immigration law and visa issues. If you have a general question about visa policy please email it to us at AskGeorge@state.gov. We select questions every other week and publish the answers in Stabroek News and on our website at http://georgetown.usembassy.gov/ask-the- consul.html.
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Ask the Consul provides responses to frequently asked questions relating to consular issues, and ispublished fortnightly in the Stabroek News.Current ArticleArchived Articles

Consular Section, U.S. Embassy Georgetown Tax Information for U.S.Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad
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