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Do children of American permanent residents over the age of 80 have priority in applying for immigration?

Under normal circumstances, there is no priority. American permanent residents, that is, married children with green cards, are not eligible to apply for immigration to the United States, and unmarried children can apply. Even if the elderly apply for naturalization as American citizens, the latest date for married children of American citizens in September 20 16 is June 65438+February 2004 1, and it will take at least ten years.

American relative immigration is scheduled for September 2065438+2006:

The first priority category f 1-2 1 unmarried children of American citizens over one year old: May 22 to September 2009 15,16 days in advance;

The second priority category F2a-spouses of American green card holders and unmarried children under 2 1 year-old: still 201415, with no progress;

The second priority category F2b-21unmarried children of American green card holders over one year old: 20 10 to 20 10 February 8th 10, 24 days earlier;

The third priority F3- married children of American citizens: it is still 65438+February 2004 1, and the schedule has not progressed;

Fourth priority F4- Brothers and sisters of American citizens: It's still 65438+2003 10/0, and the schedule has not progressed.