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FOLLOW THESE NEW RULES OR BE DISQUALIFIED
The lottery application must be PERSONALLY SIGNED by the applicant with his/her usual and customary signature in his/her native alphabet, as it appears on his/her passport or other official or contractual obligations or the lottery application entry will be disqualified. Lottery entries that contain a signature that is made up of an initialed signature or block printing of the applicant’s name will be disqualified. If an applicant chooses to sign his/her name in the Roman alphabet and that is not their native alphabet, he/she must also sign in his/her native alphabet. II. NEW PHOTOGRAPH REQUIREMENTS; All lottery applications MUST contain a recent photograph of the APPLICANT, his/her SPOUSE (husband/wife) and ALL UNMARRIED CHILDREN UNDER 21 YEARS OF AGE, including all natural children as well as all legally-adopted and stepchildren, even if the children no longer reside with the applicant. The name and date of birth of each family member must be printed on the back of their photo. Group or family photos will not be accepted; there must be a separate photo for each family member. Photos should be attached with tape and not stapled to the entry.
III. NEW SPECIFICATIONS For PHOTOGRAPHS: All phtographs must conform to the following specifications or the entry will be disqualifies:
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