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On September 10, 2015, USCIS announced an important change to priority dates for adjustment of status applications. These changes specifically affect foreign nationals currently residing in the U.S. who fall under the EB-2 category for Employment-Based adjustment of status. Specifically, USCIS will begin using a new visa bulletin in which priority dates have moved up significantly in order to allow qualifying individuals to apply for green cards many years ahead of when they would have been allowed to apply under the old rule. This allows for obtaining employment authorization documents (EADs) and travel permits much earlier than originally possible.
This is a fantastic opportunity for those who are seeking green cards, especially persons who fall under the EB-2 category. The time to take action is now. Let ImmiService answer your questions and assist you with the process. Speak with a knowledgeable attorney at ImmiService today for your free consultation. We can help you with questions such as:
- Is my priority date to apply for a green card now current?
- If I am able to apply for a green card today, when will my application be approved?
- Can I apply for an employment authorization document (EAD) and other benefits? What if I already applied H4 EAD?
- If I apply for an adjustment of status today, how will it affect my family’s dependent visas?
- What does USCIS mean by “dates for filing visa applications” and “application final action dates”, and what is the difference between the two?
- Will the use of the new visa bulletin chart vary from month-to-month and how often will it be used?