What if my priority date becomes current, then retrogresses?
If your priority date was current and you filed Form I-485 (Adjustment of Status) before retrogression occurred, your I-485 remains pending and valid. USCIS will continue processing the application, though adjudication will be paused until a visa number becomes available again.
If your priority date was current but you had not yet filed I-485, retrogression means you must wait until the cutoff date advances past your priority date again before filing.
For consular processing applicants, if the National Visa Center (NVC) had scheduled an interview before retrogression, the interview may be postponed until visa numbers are available.
Retrogression does not affect approved I-526E petitions. The petition remains valid; only the timing of the next step is delayed.
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