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The cut-off date is January 1, 2000. Does this mean that it will take 5 years before the priority date will become current?

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The cut-off date is January 1, 2000. Does this mean that it will take 5 years before the priority date will become current?

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No. It all depends on how many visas are used. Please see the answer to the above question. Back to Top Q: I have an approved I-140 petition with my previous employer and my current employer is sponsoring me now for a green card. Can I use the priority date of my first approved I-140? A: You may use the Priority Date on the approved 1-140 Petition. The Priority Date will be printed in the top portion of the Form 1-797 Approval Notice. You may use this priority date when you are eligible to file your adjustment or immigrant visa application based on your current employers green card process.

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