July 2024 Visa Bulletin – EB Categories Start to Advance; EB-3 Retrogression
The U.S. State Department has released the July 2024 Visa Bulletin which is the tenth Visa Bulletin for the fiscal year. The headline in the upcoming month’s Visa Bulletin is the notable forward movement in EB-1/EB-2/EB-3 India and the retrogression in EB-3 ROW. Overall many employment dates are advancing again with the exception of EB-3 ROW/Mexico/Philippines where further retrogression or unavailability is expected.
Which India and China Employment-based Applicants Are Eligible to File I-485 in July?
By using the Final Action Dates for Filing, USCIS will allow the following India and China applicants to file I-485 in the month of July 2024.
India
- EB-1 India with priority date (PD) (approved or pending I-140) before February 1, 2022;
- EB-2 India with PD before June 15, 2012;
- EB-3 India with PD before September 22, 2012.
China
- EB-1 China with priority date (PD) (approved or pending I-140) before November 1, 2022;
- EB-2 China with PD before March 1, 2020;
- EB-3 China with PD before September 1, 2020.
Summary of the July 2024 Visa Bulletin – Employment-Based (EB)
EB Category | Jul 2024 | Jun 2024 | 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 | C | C | No change |
EB-1 India | Feb 1, 2022 | Mar 1, 2021 | Forward by 11 months |
EB-1 China | Nov 1, 2022 | Sep 1, 2022 | Forward by 2 months |
EB-2 ROW, MX, PH | Mar 15, 2023 | Jan 15, 2023 | Forward by 2 months |
EB-2 India | Jun 15, 2012 | Apr 15, 2012 | Forward by 2 months |
EB-2 China | Mar 1, 2020 | Feb 1, 2020 | Forward by 1 month |
EB-3 ROW | Dec 1, 2021 | Nov 22, 2022 | Retrogression by 1 year |
EB-3 India | Sep 22, 2012 | Aug 22, 2012 | Forward by 1 month |
EB-3 China | Sep 1, 2020 | Sep 1, 2020 | No change |
EB-3 Mexico | Dec 1, 2021 | Nov 22, 2022 | Retrogression by 1 year |
EB-3 Philippines | Dec 1, 2021 | Nov 22, 2022 | Retrogression by 1 year |
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 | Feb 8, 2022 | Apr 1, 2021 | Forward by 10 months |
EB-1 China | Jan 1, 2023 | Jan 1, 2023 | No change |
EB-2 ROW, MX, PH | Mar 22, 2023 | Feb 15, 2023 | Forward by 5 weeks |
EB-2 India | Jun 22, 2012 | May 15, 2012 | Forward by 2 months |
EB-2 China | Jun 1, 2020 | Jun 1, 2020 | No change |
EB-3 ROW | Feb 1, 2023 | Feb 1, 2023 | No change |
EB-3 India | Oct 1, 2012 | Sep 15, 2012 | Forward by 2 weeks |
EB-3 China | Jul 1, 2021 | Jul 1, 2021 | No change |
EB-3 Mexico | Feb 1, 2023 | Feb 1, 2023 | No change |
EB-3 Philippines | Jan 1, 2023 | Jan 1, 2023 | 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 July 2024 Visa Bulletin – Family-Based (FB)
FB Category | Jul 2024 | Jun 2024 | 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 | Oct 22, 2015 | Jul 8, 2015 | Forward by 3.5 months |
FB-1 Mexico | May 8, 2002 | Jan 1, 2002 | Forward by 4 months |
FB-1 Philippines | Mar 1, 2012 | Mar 1, 2012 | No change |
FB-2A ROW, China, India, Philippines | Nov 15, 2021 | Nov 15, 2021 | No change |
FB-2A Mexico | Feb 1, 2021 | Feb 1, 2021 | 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 | Sep 1, 2017 | Sep 1, 2017 | No change |
FB-1 Mexico | Apr 1, 2005 | Apr 1, 2005 | No change |
FB-1 Philippines | Apr 22, 2015 | Apr 22, 2015 | No change |
FB-2A ROW, China, India, Philippines | Nov 1, 2023 | Sep 1, 2023 | Forward by 2 months |
FB-2A Mexico | Nov 1, 2023 | Sep 1, 2023 | Forward by 2 months |
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.
EB-3 ROW, Mexico and Philippines Retrogression and Possibly Becoming “Unavailable” in August
DOS have confirmed that the retrogression in EB-3 ROW, Mexico and Philippines is due to high demand for visa numbers in this category and, as a result, there is likely to be further retrogression or possibly making the category “unavailable” for the August (and September) Visa Bulletins.
“Unavailable” means that there are no visa numbers available and no approvals would be expected during the month in which a category is marked is “Unavailable.”
Future Expectations for I-485 Filings for EB-2 and EB-3 India
USCIS and DOS have reported significant volume of pending I-485 applications and specifically for EB-2 and EB-3 India. According to USCIS, they have sufficient pending I-485 applications for EB-2/EB-3 India applicants to “use up all of the available visas for FY 2024 and several fiscal years in the future.” Many India applicants have been hoping for major forward movement in the cutoff dates in order to be able to file I-485 applications even if there is retrogression afterwards — not unlike the major movements that have occurred in the past. However, DOS and USCIS are subject to certain restrictions as to how much the cutoff dates can be advanced:
The Department of State (DOS) is required (INA Sec. 203) to make “reasonable estimates of the anticipated numbers of visas to be issued during any quarter of any fiscal year…and to rely upon such estimates in authorizing the issuance of visas.” Basically, DOS is not supposed to advance the cutoff dates if they do not believe that there are sufficient number of visas available; and at this time, there is no such availability. Hence, the lack of major forward movement in the Visa Bulletin. Similarly, INA Sec. 245 requires that an immigrant visa to be “immediately available” when an I-485 adjustment of status is filed. As a result, USCIS appears to be taking the position that they will be limiting the I-485 intake for the foreseeable future since the visa availability will be limited.
USCIS is reporting that they have enough inventory to use for several years’ supply of immigrant visas; as a result, given these INA provisions, we expect that EB-2/EB-3 India (and especially the dates used for filing of new I-485s) will likely move extremely slowly (if at all) for the foreseeable future.
Current Date?
Our office stands ready to assist in the applicable process. 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.
Confused About the Visa Bulletin?
We understand that the Visa Bulletin, with its the multiple publications, categories and conditions may be confusing – we invite you to review our Visa Bulletin Explained article for our attempt in helping applicants understand the Visa Bulletin and know what to look for (and when).
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