Visa Bulletin July 2016: EB-2 India Advances By A Month, EB-2 China Stagnant

The U.S. Department of State Visa Bulletin July 2016 shows advancement by a month for EB-2 India in the Application Final Action Dates chart, even as EB-2 China remained stagnant. Significant retrogression was seen in the EB-3 Other Workers Category for China.

No change was seen in the Dates for Filing Applications chart for the employment based visa preference categories.

USCIS is yet to announce which chart may be used in July 2016 for filing applications for Adjustment of Status with USCIS. Unless USCIS indicates otherwise, applicants seeking to file for adjustment of status must follow the dates in the Application Final Action Dates chart to determine when they could file their adjustment of status applications.

July 2016 Visa Bulletin Highlights

The following are the key highlights in the Application Final Action Dates chart of July 2016 Visa Bulletin:

  • In the EB-2 Category for India, the cut-off date advanced from October 1, 2004 to November 1, 2004.
  • EB-2 China remained stagnant at January 1, 2010.
  • The EB-2 Category continues to remain Current for all countries other than India and China.
  • Priority date for EB-3 India advanced from September 22, 2004 to October 22, 2004.
  • In the EB-3 Professionals and Skilled Workers Category, priority date for mainland China remained stagnant at January 1, 2010.
  • The priority date for mainland China under the EB-3 Other Workers Category retrogressed significantly from April 22, 2007 to January 1, 2004.
  • EB-3 Philippines advanced from November 1, 2008 to February 15, 2009.
  • In the EB-3 category, priority date advanced from February 15, 2016 to March 1, 2016 for all countries other than India, China, and Philippines.
  • EB-1 Priority Workers Category continues to remain Current for all countries.
  • Priority date for EB-5 China remained stagnant at February 15, 2014.

About Visa Bulletin

The Department of State (DOS) publishes two separate charts for the employment based and family based visa preference categories every month:

  1. Chart 1 – Application Final Action Dates; and
  2. Chart 2 – Dates for Filing Applications

The “Application Final Action Dates” chart prescribes the dates when visas can be issued to immigrant visa applicants. Immigrant visas will be authorized for issuance only for applicants whose priority date is on or before the cut-off dated listed in the “Application Final Action Dates” chart.

The “Dates for Filing Applications” chart prescribes the earliest dates that applicants may be able to apply for an immigrant visa. Applicants whose priority date is on or before the date listed in the “Dates for Filing Applications” chart will be eligible to assemble and submit the required documents to the National Visa Center (NVC).

USCIS will, each month, post the relevant DOS Visa Bulletin chart that applicants can use to determine when to file their Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. Applicants whose priority date is on or before the date on the chart posted by USCIS may file their Adjustment of Status application. As reported above, USCIS is yet to announce which chart may be used in July 2016 for filing applications for Adjustment of Status with USCIS.

Next Steps

Green Card applicants who have a priority date earlier than the cut-off date listed in the relevant Visa Bulletin charts are eligible to apply for Adjustment of Status or an immigrant visa.

Check out the latest visa bulletin for a complete listing of the current cut-off dates and availability of immigrant visa numbers.

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