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Nov 11, 2013

Changes over the November 2013 Visa Bulletin

Employment-Based Changes Over Last Month’s Visa Bulletin

 

Preference Category

Chargeability

Change From Last Month’s

Visa Bulletin

EB-1

Remains Current Across All Chargeabilities

EB-2

All Chargeability Areas

Current

China

Advances 1 month

India

Retrogresses 3 years 7 months

Mexico

Current

Philippines

Current

EB-3

All Chargeability Areas

Advances 1 year

China

Advances 1 year

India

Retrogresses 3 weeks

Mexico

Advances 1 year

Philippines

Advances 3 weeks

 

Relevant U.S. State Department Commentary

D.  RETROGRESSION OF EMPLOYMENT CUT-OFF DATES

The India Employment Second and Third preference category cut-off dates were advanced very rapidly at the end of fiscal year 2013.  Those movements were based strictly on the availability of thousands of "otherwise unused" numbers which could be made available without regard to the preference per-country annual limits. 

The movements have resulted in a dramatic increase in the level of applicant demand received in recent months.  This has required the retrogression of those cut-off dates for December in an effort to hold number use within the numerical limits. 

E.  VISA AVAILABILITY IN THE COMING MONTHS

FAMILY-sponsored categories (potential monthly movement)

Worldwide dates:

F1:  Three to five weeks

F2A: No forward movement, the Mexico cut-off date is likely to retrogress at some point

F2B: Three to five weeks

F3:  Three to five weeks

F4:  Two or three weeks

EMPLOYMENT-based categories (potential monthly movement)

Employment First:  Current

Employment Second:

Worldwide:  Current

China:  Three to five weeks 

India:  No forward movement

Employment Third:

Worldwide:  This cut-off date has been advanced extremely rapidly during the past seven months in an effort to generate new demand.  As the rate of applicants who are able to have action on their cases finalized increases, it could have a significant impact on the cut-off date situation.  The rapid forward movement of this cut-off date should not be expected to continue beyond February.

China:  Expected to remain at the worldwide date

India:  No forward movement

Mexico:  Expected to remain at the worldwide date

Philippines:  Three to six weeks

Employment Fourth:  Current

Employment Fifth:  Current

The above projections for the Family and Employment categories are for what is likely to happen during each of the next few months based on current applicant demand patterns.  Readers should never assume that recent trends in cut-off date movements are guaranteed for the future, or that "corrective" action will not be required at some point in an effort to maintain number use within the applicable annual limits.  The determination of the actual monthly cut-off dates is subject to fluctuations in applicant demand and a number of other variables.  Unless indicated, those categories with a "Current" projection will remain so for the foreseeable future. 

 

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