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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has confirmed that in February it will only accept employment-based adjustment of status applications according to the Application Final Action Dates chart, rather than the Dates for Filing chart, published in the State Department’s February Visa Bulletin last week.
Employment-based immigrants must follow the Application Final Action Dates chart below to determine if they are eligible to file their adjustment of status petitions. Only applicants with priority dates earlier than the date listed in the chart will be able to file their adjustment of status applications in February. Family-based immigrants may use the Dates for Filing chart applicable to family-sponsored applicants, contained in the February Visa Bulletin.
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