July 2007 priority dates once again ‘current’ for workers
In an emotional roller coaster ride for workers, the Department of State (DOS) along with US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that the July 2007 priority dates have been “re-revised”, such that all employment based categories (except “other” or unskilled workers) will be “current” through
As you will recall, in mid June 2007, the DOS released the July 2007 priority dates, showing that the priority dates for employment-based categories (except other workers) would be current starting
This resulted in a big outcry and disappointment among aliens, who were relying on the originally published July 2007 priority dates and were looking forward to filing for adjustment of status. But with the priority dates somehow no longer being “current”, USCIS announced that anyone who tried to file for adjustment of status in July 2007 would have their adjustment applications rejected.
After intense pressure (and lawsuits being filed), the USCIS announced, on July 17, 2007, that, “beginning immediately, it [USCIS] will accept employment-based applications to adjust status (Form I-485) filed by aliens whose priority dates are current under the [original] July visa bulletin . . . USCIS will accept [adjustment] applications filed not later that August 17, 2007.” Further, the subsequent visa bulletin, announcing that visas were now “unavailable,” would be withdrawn.
Under the
Accordingly, if you were eligible to apply for adjustment of status and work authorization under the original July 2007 visa bulletin (i.e. you have an approved labor certification and /or approve employment based petition (Form I-140), then you have been given a reprieve, and have up until August 17, 2007, in which to file for adjustment of status and work authorization. After
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