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True" big question, what's happening with the November Visa Bulletin and people who downgraded from EB2 to EB3 in October 2020. Now that EB2 might be current, what do you do if you want to get back into EB2? Do you enter file or refile? What's the difference between the two? Let's start with enter filing. What do we mean by interfiling? Is it as simple as submitting the medical through intrafile, like we've discussed before? Yes, it is as simple as that, Emily. However, immigration does not act on it in the same way they do with medicals. Many people have seen success in getting a green card when they interfiled their medicals. But when it comes to interfiling the I-140, there are a lot of format changes that need to be made. Sometimes officers will make the changes, sometimes they won't. It may take years, especially for Chinese nationals. When we used to do interfiling, it used to be like Los Angeles lanes. By the time the officer gets to the EB2, EB3 moves forward, and we have to interfile again. So there is a bit of caution when filing and interfiling compared to the benefits of medical interfilings. Some damage can occur if it takes a long time to move and then EB3 moves, requiring interfiling again. Can you enter file if you have already started using your GC EAD from the EB3 filing? Absolutely, you can. Even if you have used the GC EAD, advance parole, or EAD and advance parole, interfile can still be done without any problem. What if you have already used AC21 and left the company? In that case, you cannot interfile using the previous company's I-140 under EB2. The I-140 belongs to the old employer and can only be authorized by them. If you...