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Alcorn Immigration Law partner Anita Koumriqian joins me for this episode on green card priority dates.
The government caps not only the number of green cards issued each year, but also the number of green cards allotted to countries of origin—except for green cards for a U.S. citizen’s spouse, parents, and unmarried children under 21. Due to these numerical and per-country caps, the demand in some green card categories from individuals born in some countries far exceeds the annual supply.
For green card categories and countries of birth that are backlogged, your priority date determines your place in line for a green card. The monthly Visa Bulletin shows which green card categories and countries of birth are currently available, which priority dates have reached the front of the line, and which priority dates must still wait in line.
We discuss how all of this works in more detail and share strategies that could allow you to shorten your wait time for a green card.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
Resources mentioned:
How Does the Visa Bulletin Work?
https://www.alcorn.law/immigration/how-does-the-visa-bulletin-work/
Family-based green cards
https://www.alcorn.law/what-we-do/family-green-cards/
Employment-based green cards
https://www.alcorn.law/what-we-do/employment-based-visas/
Diversity green card
https://www.alcorn.law/diversity-visa/
Get the Immigration Law for Tech Startups eBook
https://witty-author-184.ck.page/56ccd401fc
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Alcorn Immigration Law partner Anita Koumriqian joins me for this episode on green card priority dates.
The government caps not only the number of green cards issued each year, but also the number of green cards allotted to countries of origin—except for green cards for a U.S. citizen’s spouse, parents, and unmarried children under 21. Due to these numerical and per-country caps, the demand in some green card categories from individuals born in some countries far exceeds the annual supply.
For green card categories and countries of birth that are backlogged, your priority date determines your place in line for a green card. The monthly Visa Bulletin shows which green card categories and countries of birth are currently available, which priority dates have reached the front of the line, and which priority dates must still wait in line.
We discuss how all of this works in more detail and share strategies that could allow you to shorten your wait time for a green card.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
Resources mentioned:
How Does the Visa Bulletin Work?
https://www.alcorn.law/immigration/how-does-the-visa-bulletin-work/
Family-based green cards
https://www.alcorn.law/what-we-do/family-green-cards/
Employment-based green cards
https://www.alcorn.law/what-we-do/employment-based-visas/
Diversity green card
https://www.alcorn.law/diversity-visa/
Get the Immigration Law for Tech Startups eBook
https://witty-author-184.ck.page/56ccd401fc
***
EPISODE CREDITS:
If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment.
He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world.
Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com

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