The Department of State has just issued the October 2023 Visa Bulletin, which is the first of the 2024 US fiscal year 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.
Employment- |
All
Chargeability |
CHINA- |
INDIA |
MEXICO |
PHILIPPINES |
1st |
C |
15FEB22 |
01JAN17 |
C |
C |
2nd |
08JUL22 |
01OCT19 |
01JAN12 |
08JUL22 |
08JUL22 |
3rd |
01DEC21 |
01JAN20 |
01MAY12 |
01DEC21 |
01DEC21 |
Table B: Dates of Filing
The USCIS is expected to use the Table B Dates of Filing chart for I-485
employment-based filings. See: USCIS
Visa Bulletin Dates
MU Law Analysis
The most notable dates in the Visa Bulletin were the -1DEC21 dates for Philippine
and All Other EB-3. While these
dates moved forward from last month’s May 2020 dates, many were hoping for
progression at least in 2022. MU Law
believes that the State Department is acting conservatively, which while
frustrating, may prove to ratchet down the anxiety around the monthly chart,
and provide a better measure of processing times for those involved. While no one likes a ~20 month retrogression,
it may be wise. We do expect these
categories to steadily progress throughout the fiscal year pushing through
2022, and perhaps getting into 2023 before the end of the fiscal year.
India
EB-3 and China EB-3
advanced by more than three years to May 1, 2012 (India), and by four months to
January 1, 2020 (China), reflecting the slow but steady movement in those
categories.
India
EB-2 progressed to
January 1, 2012. China EB-2 is
now October 1, 2019. The ROW EB-2
held basically even, advancing by just one week, to July 8, 2022.
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