@dpdemir Hocam bir avukattan sordum ve bu cevabı aldım:
The priority in visa processing is typically determined by the applicant's "priority date" rather than their citizenship or nationality. In the context of employment-based visas like EB-2 and EB-3, priority dates are established based on the date when the Form I-140 Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker (for employment-based green cards) is filed and accepted by USCIS.
Also, the EB-2 (Employment-Based Second Preference) and EB-3 (Employment-Based Third Preference) visa categories have separate visa queues or backlogs. Each employment-based preference category has its own queue, and the waiting times can vary for each category based on factors such as demand, visa availability, and the applicant's country of chargeability (usually their country of birth).