March 2021 Visa Bulletin – Notable Forward Movement for EB India
The U.S. State Department has just released the March 2021 Visa Bulletin which is the sixth Visa Bulletin for the fiscal year. The headline in the upcoming month’s Visa Bulletin is the significant forward movement for EB-2 and EB-3 India. There is almost no movement in the Final Action for family-based categories.
Summary of the March 2021 Visa Bulletin – Employment-Based (EB)
EB Category | Mar 2021 | Feb 2021 | Change |
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Employment Application Final Action Dates (determines when an I-485 or IV can be approved) | |||
EB-1 ROW, MX, PH | Current | Current | No change |
EB-1 India | Aug 1, 2020 | Jan 1, 2020 | Forward by 7 months |
EB-1 China | Aug 1, 2020 | Jan 1, 2020 | Forward by 7 months |
EB-2 ROW, MX, PH | Current | Current | No change |
EB-2 India | Jan 1, 2010 | Oct 12, 2009 | Forward by 2.5 months |
EB-2 China | Jul 15, 2016 | Jun 15, 2016 | Forward by 1 month |
EB-3 ROW | Current | Current | No change |
EB-3 India | Jul 1, 2010 | Apr 1, 2010 | Forward by 3 months |
EB-3 China | Feb 8, 2018 | Jan 1, 2018 | Forward by 5 weeks |
EB-3 Mexico | Current | Current | No change |
EB-3 Philippines | Current | Current | No change |
Dates for Filing Employment Visa Applications (determines when an I-485 can be filed) | |||
USCIS will determine and announce within a week – please check USCIS’s site. | |||
EB-1 ROW, MX, PH | Current | Current | No change |
EB-1 India | Current | Nov 1, 2020 | Change to Current |
EB-1 China | Current | Nov 1, 2020 | Change to Current |
EB-2 ROW, MX, PH | Current | Current | No change |
EB-2 India | May 15, 2011 | May 15, 2011 | No change |
EB-2 China | Oct 1, 2016 | Oct 1, 2016 | No change |
EB-3 ROW | Current | Current | No change |
EB-3 India | Jan 1, 2014 | Jan 1, 2014 | No change |
EB-3 China | Jun 1, 2018 | Jun 1, 2018 | No change |
EB-3 Mexico | Current | Current | No change |
EB-3 Philippines | Current | Current | No change |
Please note that USCIS will determine and publish, about a week after this Visa Bulletin is published, whether or not to accept I-485 filings on the basis of these filing dates.
Summary of the March 2021 Visa Bulletin – Family-Based (FB)
FB Category | Mar 2021 | Feb 2021 | Change |
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Family Application Final Action Dates (determines when an I-485 or IV can be approved) | |||
FB-1 ROW, China, India | Sep 22, 2014 | Sep 15, 2014 | Forward by 1 week |
FB-1 Mexico | Feb 8, 1998 | Jan 22, 1998 | Forward by 2 weeks |
FB-1 Philippines | Jan 8, 2012 | Jan 1, 2012 | Forward by 1 week |
FB-2A ROW, China, India, Philippines | Current | Current | No change |
FB-2A Mexico | Current | Current | No change |
Dates for Filing Family Visa Applications (determines when an I-485 can be filed) | |||
USCIS will determine and announce within a week – please check USCIS’s site. | |||
FB-1 ROW, China, India | Aug 8, 2015 | Aug 8, 2015 | No change |
FB-1 Mexico | Mar 1, 2000 | Mar 1, 2000 | No change |
FB-1 Philippines | Oct 22, 2012 | Oct 22, 2012 | No change |
FB-2A ROW, China, India, Philippines | Feb 1, 2021 | Jan 1, 2021 | Forward by 1 month |
FB-2A Mexico | Feb 1, 2021 | Jan 1, 2021 | Forward by 1 month |
USCIS will determine and publish separately, a few days after this Visa Bulletin is published, whether or not to accept I-485 filings on the basis of these filing dates.
FB-2A Remains Current for All Countries – Opportunity to File I-485 Adjustment of Status (Assuming USCIS Will Allow It)
The Family-based Second Preference (FB-2A) category remains “Current” for January. This action has been taken in an effort to generate an increased level of “demand” or number of filings. It should be noted that the the Department of State is confirming that FB-2A will not remain Current for much longer and a cutoff date and a retrogression is expected over the next few months.
FB-2A category is for “Spouses and Children (generally under 21 years of age) of Permanent Residents”
This means that FB-2A applicants, especially those who are in the U.S. on valid status, should consider filing for I-485 Adjustment of Status as soon as possible in the event there is a cutoff date introduced in the following month’s Visa Bulletin. Note that because the cutoff date is “Current”, it is possible to file a brand new FB-2A where the I-130 immigrant petition and the I-485 adjustment of status are filed concurrently. So this is an opportunity to file I-485 not only for existing but also for new FB-2A cases.
FB-2A applicants who are pursuing the NVC/Consular may still consider completing their applications so that the U.S. Consular sections can complete the interview and the immigrant visa approval process as soon as possible.
Current Date?
Our office stands ready to assist in the applicable process to take advantage of the significant restructuring in the way the cutoff dates are determined and published. There are many applicants across many of the employment and family categories who can now process their (and their family members’) I-485 Adjustment of Status applications from within the U.S. or process their immigrant visa at a U.S. Consulate abroad.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if our office can help you take advantage of this (very time-sensitive for some) opportunity to file I-485 applications. We are also happy to provide a free quote for preparing and filing your I-485 application.
Further Updates and News
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