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Sep 2008
Visa Bulletin : Continued Availability for EB2 India / China
Posted
Aug 22, 2008
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The September 2008 U.S. Department of State (DOS) Visa Bulletin was
published August 13, 2008. The September Visa Bulletin continues to be
favorable for persons from India and China with permanent residence (green
card) cases in the employment-based, second preference (EB2) category. This
category experienced significant forward movement under the August 2008 Visa
Bulletin and has, again, moved forward to a new cutoff date of August 1,
2006 in the September 2008 Visa Bulletin. All other employment categories
remain unchanged. The latest Visa Bulletin is always available on MurthyDotCom.
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Summary of Visa Bulletin
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Employment-Based, First Preference (EB1)
This category is current for all countries of chargeability.
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Employment-Based, Second Preference (EB2)
This category remains current for all countries of chargeability, with the
exception of India and China. Fortunately, for individuals chargeable to
India and China, the EB2 cutoff date moved forward by two months, to August
1, 2006. This is significant, as it follows last month's forward movement
that was in excess of two years. This provides a continued opportunity for
green card approval for many EB2 nationals from India and China with pending
Applications for Adjustment of Status (I-485) or immigrant visa consular
processing requests, if they have priority dates prior to August 1, 2006.
This also provides a potential opportunity to those who have not filed their
I-485s, if they are otherwise eligible and have priority dates prior to
August 1, 2006.
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No explanation of this movement was provided. However, September is the last
month of the 2008 USCIS fiscal year (FY). Any visa numbers not used during
September, therefore, will be wasted. Accordingly, regulations permit
certain visa numbers, that otherwise would go unused, to be shifted to the
depleted EB2 India / China category.
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Employment-Based, Third Preference (EB3)
This category became unavailable in July
2008 for all countries of chargeability. This means that no more numbers
will be available for the remainder of FY2008. The September Visa Bulletin
indicates an expectation that the cutoff dates in EB3 will be reestablished
in the October 2008 Visa Bulletin (which begins the FY2009), with the dates
that had been available in June 2008. Due to ongoing heavy demand for the
EB3 visa numbers, however, the date may have to be pushed back further than
its previous cutoff. The expected cutoff
date in EB3 category in the October Visa Bulletin cannot be
determined at this time, and it is unclear whether the
expectation that cutoff dates will be set further back than they were in
June 2008 refers to all countries of chargeability in EB3.
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Employment-Based, Fourth / Fifth / Religious
Workers, and Targeted Employment
The EB4, EB5 (investor), religious workers, and the targeted employment
categories are all current.
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Conclusion
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The forward movement in EB2 is good news for those from India and China who
are awaiting the I-485 approval. It provides one more month of possible
action on the cases with current priority dates. As a practical matter, it
is not likely that the USCIS will complete the I-485 processing for all EB2
cases that are current for the September Visa Bulletin. The EB2 movement
also indicates that visa numbers are being shifted to EB2 India and China
outside of the normal annual per-country limitation. It remains to be seen
whether this shift has any noticeable impact on the cutoff dates (which are
based upon demand for visa numbers) that will be set in FY2009.
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