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  2. Priority date - Wikipedia

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    Priority date. Priority date is a United States immigration concept – it is the date when a principal applicant first reveals his or her intent of immigration to the US government. For family-sponsored applicants, the priority date is the date an immigration petition, filed on behalf of him or her, is received by the United States Citizenship ...

  3. EB-3 visa - Wikipedia

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    EB-3 visa. EB-3 is a visa preference category for United States employment-based permanent residency. It is intended for "skilled workers", "professionals", and "other workers". [1] Those are prospective immigrants who don't qualify for the EB-1 or EB-2 preferences. The EB-3 requirements are less stringent, but the backlog may be longer.

  4. Form I-140 - Wikipedia

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    Form I-140 is required for EB categories EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3. For EB-4 and EB-5, Forms I-360 and I-526 are used, respectively. These categories were introduced as part of the Immigration Act of 1990 . The following is a list of all of the reasons (also known as petition types) for filing Form I-140. [1] [2]

  5. Visa Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    Visa Bulletin. Visa Bulletin is a publication regarding immigration to the United States published by the United States Department of State. The primary purpose of this bulletin is to provide an updated waiting list (also known as Priority date) for immigrants who are subject to the quota system. The content of the bulletin is available on the web.

  6. Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration ...

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    All people waiting for family and employment green cards as of the date of enactment have had their priority date become current. A $1,000 penalty fee is rendered Section 2103, the DREAM Act (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act of 2013) focuses on adjusting the immigration status of illegal immigrants who entered the United ...

  7. Adjustment of status - Wikipedia

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    If he or she is the beneficiary of an approved immigrant petition (family or employment-based), the priority date must be current (if applicable). Once the application package (I-485, I-693, and the filing fees) are received, the applicant will receive the receipt number. This receipt number can be used to track the case online.

  8. Talk:Priority date - Wikipedia

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    The EB2/EB3 tables listed in the article are actually "cut-off dates" for employment preferences in US immigration system which has less to do with the concept of priority date. I don't believe this information is relevant to the article and hence suggests removal. PacmanD 18:51, 5 July 2012 (UTC) Reply

  9. Green card - Wikipedia

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    Green-card holders married to non-U.S. citizens are able to legally bring their spouses and minor children to join them in the US, but must wait for their priority date to become current. The foreign spouse of a green-card holder must wait for approval of an "immigrant visa" from the State Department before entering the United States.