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U.S. Immigration Schedule for June 2011

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U.S. Immigration Schedule for June 2011 U.S. Labor Immigration Schedule for June 2011 (5/12/2011 updated) Priority schedule First priority Worldwide, there are quotas. Mainland China: There are quotas Second priority Worldwide, there are quotas. Mainland China: 10/15/2006 Third priority Worldwide, 09/15/2005. Mainland China: 05/14/2004 Fourth priority Worldwide, there are quotas. Mainland China: There are quotas Fifth priority Worldwide, there are quotas. Mainland China: There are quotas Worldwide, excluding India, Mexico, and the Philippines Note: The first priority is for outstanding talents, managers of multinational companies, outstanding researchers and professors; the second priority is for people with a master's degree or above or special talents; the third priority is for skilled workers, professionals and other workers; the fourth priority is for some special immigrants; the fifth priority is for investment immigrants and job creators. June 2011 U.S. Family Immigration Schedule (5/12/2011 updated) Priority Schedule First Priority Worldwide, 05/01/2004 Mainland China: 05/01/2004 Second Priority A Worldwide, 8/22/2007. Mainland China: 08/22/2007 Second Priority B Worldwide, 04/15/2003. Mainland China: 04/15/2003 Third priority: Worldwide, 06/01/2001. Mainland China: 06/01/2001 Fourth priority: Worldwide, 03/08/2000 Mainland China: 03/08/2000 Worldwide excluding India, Mexico, and the Philippines Note: First priority is the unmarried children of U.S. citizens; Second A priority is the spouse and children of U.S. permanent residents; Second B priority is the unmarried children of U.S. permanent residents over 21 years old; Third priority is the married children of U.S. citizens; Fourth preference is given to brothers and sisters who are U.S. citizens.

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