EB-1A approved, but may have problems coming to the US with a B visa
A reader asks:
I am in China and applied for EB-1A, which was approved in July 2023. I am struggling whether to go to US under B visa first and then apply for I-485 in the United States, or go through the interview at the Consulate General. Which method is faster?
Alan Lee, Esq. answers,
Traditionally consular processing was quicker than processing at USCIS since consular interviews could be arranged as soon as the priority date was current. However, there are now additional variables making it more challenging to predict which is faster. Because of the slowdown in consular processing and lack of officers incurred during the pandemic, many consular cases are not scheduled as soon as the priority dates are current. There is also a preference to schedule immediate relative family cases faster than employment-based cases. With USCIS, applicants previously could not file I-485 applications for permanent residence until the priority date became current. The situation was alleviated when the Department of State instituted Chart A (final action dates) and Chart B (dates for filing). Previously the priority date only related to a final action date. Applicants could now file I-485 applications before the final action date became current under Chart B (when USCIS states that Chart B can be used during the month) with the possibility that cases could be approved as soon as the Chart A priority date was reached. In the same manner as consular processing, however, cases are many times not adjudicated even then because of a lack of manpower or other reasons. Your situation is also unclear for other reasons – if you do not already have a B visa, there is a likelihood that it will not be approved since you have immigrant intent as shown by your approved I-140 petition. In the event that you manage to arrive under B visa, it is difficult to tell when the priority date under Chart B will become current to your date of July 2023. The current availability date of 1/1/23 has not moved since January 2024. You may also have the problem of figuring out how to maintain a valid status in the US if the priority date does not clear within the time that you are allowed to stay in the US under B status. Hope this helps.