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What is the timetable for immigration to the United States?

Generally speaking, scheduling means that the number of applicants is more than the number of visas that can be issued by the Immigration Bureau in that year, and the application materials submitted by the applicants will enter the delayed queue.

The immigration law stipulates that the annual quota allocated to relatives or professional immigrants in various countries shall not exceed 7% of the total quota. As a result, the quota arrangement of some large immigrant countries (such as China, Indian, Mexican and Philippine) will become very long. If the available quota of five types of professional immigrant visas exceeds the number of applications, the "7%" rule is no longer applicable. According to the immigration law, if the application is pending only because of quota restrictions in various countries, the quota will be fully utilized.