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When will the F3 application for immigration to the United States expire in February 2007?

Relatives immigrants account for the vast majority of all immigrants in the United States. If there are eligible relatives in the United States who are citizens or green card holders, they can submit an application to the Immigration Bureau to confirm their kinship, so as to obtain a green card in the United States. According to the identity of the applicant and the distance between relatives, relatives immigrants can be divided into five categories (close relatives, FB 1, FB2A/B, F3, F4). Relatives who can apply for a green card include spouses, parents, children, brothers and sisters of American citizens, spouses and unmarried children of green card holders. Close relatives refer to: spouses, parents and unmarried children under the age of 2 1 applied by American citizens; FB3 means: American citizens apply for married children.

According to the latest June 20 17 visa bulletin issued by the State Council visa office, the schedule of relative immigrants in the United States in June 20 17 is as follows (born in Chinese mainland):

1.2065438+schedule of American relatives' immigration in Table A in June 2007 (final action date).

American F3 visa is applicable to married children of American citizens. The migration plan was advanced from June 2005 15 to July 2005 1 6 days earlier.

2.2065438+June, 2007, the submission date of Form B for American relative immigrants.

American F3 visa: 65438+February 2005 1, no progress.

To sum up, according to the latest timetable of the United States, the F3 immigrants who applied in February 2007 still have about two years to expire.