Similarly one may ask, what is the meaning of priority date in Uscis?
The priority date is the date when USCIS first received the I-130, or when the Department of Labor received the labor certification request by your employer petitioner. Your priority date will be on your paperwork from one of these agencies.
Additionally, is Priority date same as filing date? Filing Date vs.
The Visa Bulletin shows the priority date cutoff for each category of permanent resident application—both the “Date for Filing” and “Final Action Date.” The Date for Filing determines whether you are eligible to submit your final permanent residence application.
Also, how do I find out my petition priority date?
Priority date: This is the date that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) received your I-130 petition. Think of this date as your place in the green card line. You can find your priority date on the I-797 form mailed by USCIS approving your I-130 petition.
Can I retain my priority date?
Is there any period I need to be employed with the current employer after I-140 is approved? Answer: Under the law effective from 17 January 2017, an employee will retain their priority date once an I-140 is properly approved, even if a day later the employer asks for a revocation.
