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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced that in June it will only accept employment-based adjustment-of-status applications based on the Final Action Dates chart, as published in the State Department’s June Visa Bulletin.
The Dates for Filing chart, also published in the June Visa Bulletin, will not apply. Employment-based immigrants must follow the Final Action Dates chart (below) to determine filing eligibility. Only applicants with priority dates earlier than the dates listed in the chart will be permitted to file their applications for adjustment of status in June.
Application Final Action Dates for Employment-Based Preference Cases:
USCIS also announced that family-based immigrants will be permitted to use the Dates for Filing chart that is applicable to family-sponsored immigrants in June. The Dates for Filing chart for family-based immigrants was also published in the June Visa Bulletin.
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