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What is the impact of immigration scheduling in the United States on applicants?

Generally speaking, for applicants, there are mainly the following three most common situations:

1. After the arrival of the American immigration schedule, accompanying children who are close to 2 1 year old are more likely to be rejected because they are over-aged.

2. The scheduling of immigrants in the United States will affect the acceptance of I-485 or consular procedures for applying for immigrant visas.

For applicants who want to submit I-485 for identity adjustment in the United States, if the priority date of the case does not reach the deadline, it means that they cannot submit the I-485 application. If I-485 was submitted before, but the schedule was later reversed, it means that I-485 cannot be finally approved. For applicants who wish to immigrate to the United States through consular procedures, if the priority date does not reach the deadline, the National Visa Center will not substantially arrange immigrant visa interviews.

3. In the absence of the schedule and visa quota, the applicant can submit I- 140 and I-485 at the same time; If there is a timetable, I- 140 and I-485 cannot be submitted at the same time. Only when the priority date of the case exceeds the deadline can I-485 be submitted or the consular procedure be officially started to apply for an American immigrant visa.