The Department of State just issued the July 2023 Visa Bulletin. This blog post analyzes this month's Visa Bulletin.
Visa
Bulletin
Table A: Final Action Dates -- Applications
with these dates may be approved for their Green Card (Permanent Residency
card) or Immigrant Visa appointment.
EB |
All Other |
CHINA |
INDIA |
PHILIPPINES |
EB-1 |
C |
01FEB22 |
01FEB22 |
C |
EB-2 |
15FEB22 |
08JUN19 |
01JAN11 |
15FEB22 |
EB-3 |
01FEB22 |
01APR19 |
01JAN09 |
01FEB22 |
Other workers |
01JAN20 |
01SEP15 |
01JAN09 |
01JAN20 |
USCIS
The USCIS is
expected to use Table A: Final Action Dates chart for I-485 employment-based
filings. A Beneficiary must be current on the above Table A chart to file their
I-485, Adjustment of Status applications. See: USCIS Visa Bulletin Dates
MU Law
Analysis
This Visa
Bulletin shows that the DOS has almost exhausted all employment-based visas for
FY 2023. All categories remained the
same or retrogressed.
The two
categories that retrogressed were EB-3 for All Other Countries, including the
Philippines. The date was moved back to
Feb 1, 2022, from June 1, 2022, a four-month retrogression. India EB-3 dropped back to January 1, 2009,
which is a significant retrogression.
These EB-3
retrogressions mean that the USCIS and DOS overplayed their progression earlier
in the year and did not see the demand for the visa numbers that were clearly
there.
MU’s
expectation is that we will see any more progression throughout FY23, through
September 30, 2023.
The Visa
Bulletin included these notes about the two retrogressed categories.
E.
RETROGRESSION IN THE EMPLOYMENT-BASED THIRD PREFERENCE (EB-3) FOR REST OF WORLD
COUNTRIES, MEXICO, AND PHILIPPINES
In the May
2023 Visa Bulletin, the EB-3 final action dates for Rest of World, Mexico, and
the Philippines were established to keep number use within the FY 2023 annual
limit. This was in part due to higher than expected demand from applicants with
priority dates earlier than the established final action dates. The Department and USCIS continue to see
increased demand from these applicants, necessitating retrogression. As a result, the Rest of World, Mexico, and Philippines
EB-3 final action dates have retrogressed to 01FEB22. This situation will be
continually monitored, and any necessary adjustments will be made accordingly.
F.
RETROGRESSION IN THE EMPLOYMENT-BASED THIRD PREFERENCE (EB-3) FOR INDIA
As
readers were informed was possible in Item E of the June 2023 Visa Bulletin, it
has become necessary to retrogress the EB-3 final action date for India
effective in July. India’s EB-3 number use has been consistently robust
throughout the fiscal year, and it is estimated that applicants chargeable to
India will use all EB-3 numbers made available to them during this fiscal year,
taking into account INA 202(a)(5) and INA 202(e), by the end of June. Thus,
applicants from India are subject to a final action date of 01JAN09. This
situation will be continually monitored, and any necessary adjustments will be
made accordingly.
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