The July visa bulletin brings some nice forward movements and predictions of future movements by the State Department.
On the employment side, EB2 China advances to 08/08/08 and is expected to have up to 2 months of advancements for the coming 3 months. Although EB2 India remains unchanged at 09/01/04, the State Department predicts significant forward movements in the coming two months in an attempt to use up all remaining EB2 visa numbers of the fiscal year.
EB3 China, Mexico and other countries move forward to 01/01/2009 while the Philippines and India advance to 10/01/06 and 01/22/03 respectively. No forward movement is expected for most EB3 countries except India and the Philippines which are expected to advance 3 weeks and 2 weeks respectively for the next few months.
On the family side, F1 China, India and Other Countries all move forward by 5 weeks to 06/01/06. F1 Philippines jumps forward by 6 months to July 1, 2000. Cutoff dates advance 4 months for China and India in both F2A and F2B categories. Other countries also enjoy similar forward movements. Forward movements are expected to continue for most family visa categories. Significantly, State Department predicts that F2A is expected to be current at some point in the near future.
1st: Unmarried
Sons and Daughters of Citizens (about 23,000 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 23,000 per year)
4th: Brothers and
Sisters of Adult Citizens.(about 65,000 per year)
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)