Sec. 3201. Reduction of backlogs
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Section 201(b)(1) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ( 8 U.S.C. 1151(b)(1) ) is amended by adding at the end the following: Aliens— who are beneficiaries (including derivative beneficiaries) of an approved immigrant visa petition bearing a priority date that is more than 10 years before the alien submits an application for an immigrant visa or for adjustment of status; and who deposit a premium processing fee of $20,000 into the Immigration Infrastructure and Debt Reduction Fund established in section 9512 of title 26, United States Code.
Aliens who are beneficiaries (including derivative beneficiaries) of an approved immigrant visa petition bearing a priority date that is more than 10 years before the alien submits an application for an immigrant visa or for adjustment of status, subject to the following: In each of the fiscal years 2026 through and including 2035, the Secretary shall allocate to aliens described in subparagraph
(G)a number of immigrant visas in an amount that is sufficient to ensure that by the end of fiscal year 2035 there are no aliens described in subparagraph (G). .
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