Priority Date
This is what's from the MSJ from my AUSA:
The visa numbers are allocated to individuals based upon each individual‟s “priority date,” which in employment-based immigration cases is usually established by the date that a labor certification application was initially accepted for processing. Id. ¶ 6; see also State Department‟s Glossary of Visa Terms, attached as Appendix A, at 10, and available at:..."
and here is what's in the Appendix referred above:
Priority Date: The priority date decides a person's turn to apply for an immigrant visa. In family
immigration the priority date is the date when the petition was filed at a Department of Homeland Security
(DHS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office or submitted to an Embassy or Consulate
abroad. In employment immigration the priority date may be the date the labor certification application
was received by the Department of Labor (DOL).
I'm really confused by the tone "may be"!
In the I140 approval notice, there is a priority date. Isn't this the priority date we are talking about?
This is what's from the MSJ from my AUSA:
The visa numbers are allocated to individuals based upon each individual‟s “priority date,” which in employment-based immigration cases is usually established by the date that a labor certification application was initially accepted for processing. Id. ¶ 6; see also State Department‟s Glossary of Visa Terms, attached as Appendix A, at 10, and available at:..."
and here is what's in the Appendix referred above:
Priority Date: The priority date decides a person's turn to apply for an immigrant visa. In family
immigration the priority date is the date when the petition was filed at a Department of Homeland Security
(DHS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office or submitted to an Embassy or Consulate
abroad. In employment immigration the priority date may be the date the labor certification application
was received by the Department of Labor (DOL).
I'm really confused by the tone "may be"!
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