“cut-off date”

This page presents an official legal definition of “cut-off date” from a government source. Additional definitions will be added as jurisdictions publish them.

Jurisdiction: United States United States

The date the U.S. Department of State uses to determine whether a preference immigrant visa applicant can be scheduled for an immigrant visa interview in any given month. When “C” (meaning Current) is listed instead of a specific date, that means all priority dates are eligible for processing. The cut-off date is the priority date of the first applicant who could not be scheduled for a visa interview for a given month. Applicants with a priority date earlier than the cut-off date can be scheduled. However, if your priority date is on or later than the cut-off date, you will need to wait until your priority date is reached (becomes current).

Source: USCIS Glossary (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services)