Preference Category | Chargeability | Change From Last Month's VB |
EB-1 | | Remains current across the board |
EB-2 | All Chargeability Areas | Remains current |
China | No change |
India | No change |
Mexico | Remains current |
Philippines | Remains current |
EB-3 | All Chargeability Areas | Retrogresses 26 months |
China | Advances 4¼ months |
India | Advances 1 month |
Mexico | Retrogresses 5½ months |
Philippines | Retrogresses 26 months |
U.S. State Department Commentary About Employment Visa Availability
RETROGRESSION OF THE WORLDWIDE, MEXICO, AND PHILIPPINES EMPLOYMENT THIRD PREFERENCE CUT-OFF DATES FOR APRIL
Despite the established cut-off date having been held for the past five months in an effort to keep demand within the average monthly usage targets, the amount of demand being received from Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) Offices for adjustment of status cases remains extremely high. Therefore, it has been necessary to retrogress the April cut-off dates in an attempt to hold demand within the FY-2009 annual limit. Since over 60 percent of the Worldwide and Philippines Employment Third preference CIS demand received this year has been for applicants with priority dates prior to January 1, 2004, the cut-off date has been retrogressed to 01MAR03 to help ensure that the amount of future demand is significantly reduced. * * * [T]his cut-off date will be applied immediately. It should also be noted that further retrogression or "unavailability" at any time cannot be ruled out.
It has also been necessary to retrogress the Employment Third Preference Other Worker cut-off date for all countries in order to hold the issuance level within the annual limit.
VISA AVAILABILITY IN THE COMING MONTHS
During the past year, many preference categories have experienced steady and sometimes rapid cut-off date movement. Such action is normally followed by an increase in applicant demand. Heavy applicant demand for numbers in some categories could require cut-off date movements to slow, stop, or even retrogress at some point during the remainder of FY-2009, in order to hold visa use within the applicable annual numerical limits. Should such action occur, it would most likely be only temporary in nature, pending the start of the new fiscal year in October.