
Visa priority dates refer to visa applicants’ place in queue when the demand for the visa they are seeking exceeds the number of available visas.
When visa applicants’ priority dates become “current” or available, these applicants will typically be eligible to obtain permanent resident status in the U.S.
Below, we have pointed out some more important facts to understand about USCIS visa priority dates. If you are more concerned with filing a visa application or pursuing any change to your immigration status, however, don’t hesitate to contact a Los Angeles immigration lawyer at the Hanlon Law Group, PC.
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