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    This is a scam, plain and simple. An older relative fell for it after seeing an ad on his AOL homepage. Obviously this could have happened to anyone, but very unfortunate that AOL would allow such an ad. A real U.S immigration site would have a “.gov” domain. This is clearly a scam, hiding behind some fine print that says they have no affiliation with the U.S gov.UPDATE: usagco.org has flagged my review as harmful/illegal, even though I am simply writing down the truth of my experience, echoed by many other reviews here. If you do a little research, you will find that the U.S government warns about sites like usagco.org, and that no legitimate business will ask for money in exchange for entering you in a Green Card lottery. I hope this update is helpful. Best of luck in your immigration journey. I hope by getting the word out we can help protect people from scammers trying to take advantage of people seeking the American dream. AVOID USAGCO.ORG AT ALL COSTS.

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