We saw bad news in the January 2023 schedule released by the US State Department recently. Although there were warnings in November, we didn’t expect it to come so soon. That’s right, employment-based immigration EB-1 is back in the scheduling era! In fiscal year 2022, due to the

We saw bad news in the January 2023 schedule released by the US State Department recently. Although

had been warned in November, it did not arrive so quickly.

That’s right, employment-based immigration EB-1 is back in the scheduling era!

2022html In fiscal year 3, , due to the epidemic, a large number of unused family-based immigration quotas were automatically filled into employment-based immigrants, bringing the EB-1 quota to an unprecedented high, and the number of applications is also growing.

But after entering fiscal year 2023, the demand for EB-1 is still very large, but there are not so many available quotas, so the scheduling has appeared accordingly.

Below, I will give you a detailed explanation of the schedule for January 2023.

Employment-based immigration category

1, EB-1 category

Due to the surge in the number of EB-1 applicants from India and China, the EB-1 category has been scheduled:

The schedule for Table A is February 1, 2022h The scheduling of tml2

table B is June 1, 2022.

2, EB-2 category,

EB-2 category, the double table scheduling has stalled after the global scheduling.

The scheduling of Form A is stuck on June 8, 2019

The scheduling of Table B is stuck on July 8, 2019

The scheduling of Chinese applicants is still the same as last month, staying on June 8, 2019

3, EB- Category 3

EB-3 is still bleak in the new fiscal year:

Table A schedule has reached August 1, 2018

Table B schedule has stalled on September 1, 2018

4, EB-4 category h The scheduling of tml2

Form A is stuck on June 22, 2022.

The scheduling of Form B is stuck on July 22, 2022.

5, EB-5 category

EB-5 Investment Immigration Regional Center is still suspended in December. Stuck:

Form A is scheduled for March 22, 2015.

Form B is still scheduled for January 1, 2016.

EB-5 is a visa category reserved for the new bill, with no scheduling.

1, Q4 of fiscal year 2022 and the whole year I-140 approval status

On December 16, the US Citizenship and Immigration Service announced the I-140 application approval data for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2022 and the entire fiscal year.

A total of 37,949 applications were received, 26,659 were approved, 481 were rejected, and 54,529 were waiting for review.

The fourth quarter data for the EB-1 category is:

7,227 applications were made,

4,168 were approved,

278 were rejected, and

13,902 were under review.

The current number of EB-1 applications and approvals has shown a clear upward trend compared with the previous quarter. For those who want to immigrate to the United States, applying for the EB-1A project is still the best choice.

Even if there is a scheduling issue in 2023, as long as you apply early, you can still avoid subsequent scheduling congestion.

Applicants who meet the requirements should hurry up and apply. Plan your immigration plan sooner rather than later.

EB-1A Talent Immigration:

EB-1A is a green card category specially set up for talents in various industries and is the first priority category in green card applications. Advantages of the

project:

1. One person applies, and the whole family gets a permanent green card.

2. Fast approval, short cycle.

3. No asset requirements, no investment requirements.

4. No employer, no need. Labor card

5. There are no age, education, and language requirements

6. All industries can apply

7. It will be approved in 15 days on an expedited basis, and the green card will be obtained in 6 months.

Application conditions:

1. Received authoritative international or domestic awards;

2. Joined professional associations;

3. Been recorded or reported in authoritative media publications;

4. Served as a member of the jury;

5. Made significant contributions in related fields;

6. Published academic papers;

7. Held large-scale personal exhibitions;

8. Played a decisive role in professional institutions;

9. High salary in the industry;

10. Made a lot of commercial income achievements in the art field.

Note: You only need to meet at least three of the above ten references to apply.

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