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Thursday, June 22, 2023

July 2023 Visa Bulletin: India EB-3 Retrogresses 3.5 Years

 



By Paul Szeto LLC

The Department of State has released the Visa Bulletin for July 2023.  USCIS will accept adjustment of status applications (Form I-485) based on the Dates for Filing chart for Family-based cases and the Final Action Dates chart for Employment-based cases. 

Employment-based India EB-3 retrogresses over 3.5 years to 2009. EB-3 for all other countries except China retrogress 4 months to February 2022. 

The cut-off dates for Family-based categories remain the same. Mexico F1 advances 21 days, F2B advances 2 months, and F3 advances 2.5 months. F-3 for all other countries except the Philippines advance 14 days. 

AD: Dates for Final Action (Green Card Approval)  

FD: Dates for Filing Applications Only

Family-based 

Other Countries

China

India

Mexico

Philippines

F1

AD

12/15/2014

12/15/2014

12/15/2014

04/22/2001

03/01/2012

FD

09/01/2017  

09/01/2017

09/01/2017

01/01/2003  

04/22/2015

F2A

AD

09/08/2020

09/08/2020

09/08/2020

11/01/2018

09/08/2020

FD

C

C

C

C

C

F2B

AD

09/22/2015

09/22/2015

09/22/2015

08/01/2001

10/22/2011

FD

01/01/2017

01/01/2017

01/01/2017

04/01/2002

10/01/2013

F3

AD

12/22/2008

12/22/2008

12/22/2008

01/15/1998

06/08/2002

FD

03/01/2010

03/01/2010

03/01/2010

06/15/2001

11/08/2003

F4

AD

04/22/2007  

04/22/2007

09/15/2005

08/01/2000

08/22/2002

FD

03/01/2008    

03/01/2008

02/22/2006

04/15/2001

04/22/2004


1st: Unmarried Sons and Daughters of Citizens (about 23,400 per year).
2A: The 2 “A” preference is for Spouses and Children (under 21 & unmarried) of LPR's.
2B: The 2 “B” Preference is for Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21 or older) of LPR's.
3rd: Married Sons and Daughters of Citizens (about 23,400 per year)
4th: Brothers and Sisters of Adult Citizens. (about 65,000 per year)


Employment

Other Countries

China

India

Mexico

Philippines

EB1

AD

C

02/01/2022

02/01/2022

C

C

FD

C

06/01/2022

06/01/2022

C

C

EB2

AD

02/15/2022

06/08/2019

01/01/2011

02/15/2022

02/15/2022

FD

12/01/2022

07/08/2019

05/01/2012

12/01/2022

12/01/2022

EB3

AD

02/01/2022

04/01/2019

01/01/2009

02/01/2022

02/01/2022

FD

05/01/2023

06/01/2019

08/01/2012

05/01/2023

05/01/2023

Other Workers

AD

01/01/2020

09/01/2015

01/01/2009

01/01/2020

01/01/2020

FD

02/01/2020

01/01/2016

08/01/2012

02/01/2020

02/01/2020

EB4

AD

09/01/2018

09/01/2018

09/01/2018

09/01/2018

09/01/2018

FD

10/01/2018

10/01/2018

10/01/2018

  10/01/2018

10/01/2018

EB5

AD

C

09/08/2015*

04/01/2017

C

C

FD

C

01/01/2016*

12/08/2019

C

C



1st: Priority Workers (Extraordinary ability aliens, multinational companies' executives/managers, outstanding prof./researchers)
2nd: Members of the Professions Holding Advanced Degrees or Persons of Exceptional Ability.
3rd: Skilled Workers, Professionals, and Other Workers (Unskilled.)
4th: “Special Immigrants” (Religious & others)
5th: Employment Creation (Investors)

*China EB-5 visa numbers for rural, high unemployment & infrastructure areas/projects are current.

(Immigration laws and policies change regularly.  If you have any questions regarding this article, please visit www.1visa1.com to schedule a legal consultation.)  


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