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If the queuing visa in the United States has passed, but the applicant has died, can the affiliated applicant still go?
No problem. The immigration law in the United States changed (probably) in two years. If the applicant dies, other relatives can sponsor you to go.
But if you mean the death of the main applicant who wants to immigrate, there is no way out!
I suggest asking the embassy directly!
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