VISA BULLETIN
Number 71 – Volume X
Washington, D.C.
NOVEMBER 2022
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has indicated at www.uscis.gov/visabulletininfo that it will use the charts below to determine who may file applications for adjustment of status (Form I-485) with USCIS during the month of November. Only applicants with Priority Dates earlier than the cut-off dates listed below may file their I-485 adjustment of status applications with USCIS during November.
FAMILY-
SPONSORED
|
All Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed
|
CHINA-mainland born
|
INDIA
|
MEXICO
|
PHILIPPINES
|
F1
|
08AUG16
|
08AUG16
|
08AUG16
|
01DEC02
|
22APR15
|
F2A
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
F2B
|
01JAN17
|
01JAN17
|
01JAN17
|
01JAN02
|
01OCT13
|
F3
|
08NOV09
|
08NOV09
|
08NOV09
|
15JUN01
|
08NOV03
|
F4
|
15DEC07
|
15DEC07
|
22FEB06
|
01APR01
|
22APR04
|
EMPLOYMENT-
BASED
|
All Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed
|
CHINA-
mainland
born
|
EL SALVADOR
GUATEMALA
HONDURAS
|
INDIA
|
MEXICO
|
PHILIPPINES
|
1st
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
2nd
|
C
|
08JUL19
|
C
|
01MAY12
|
C
|
C
|
3rd
|
C
|
15JUL18
|
C
|
01JUL12
|
C
|
C
|
Other Workers
|
08SEP22
|
01NOV15
|
08SEP22
|
01JUL12
|
08SEP22
|
08SEP22
|
4th
|
C
|
C
|
15APR18
|
C
|
15OCT20
|
C
|
Certain Religious Workers
|
C
|
C
|
15APR18
|
C
|
15OCT20
|
C
|
5th Reserved
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
5th Unreserved
|
C
|
01JAN16
|
C
|
08DEC19
|
C
|
C
|
“C” = Current. No queue or backlog in this visa category at this time.
“U” = Unavailable. No visas available in this category at this time.
Excerpted from https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2022/visa-bulletin-for-november-2022.html
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FAMILY-SPONSORED PREFERENCES
First: (F1) Unmarried Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens: 23,400 plus any numbers not required for fourth preference.
Second: Spouses and Children, and Unmarried Sons and Daughters of Permanent Residents: 114,200, plus the number (if any) by which the worldwide family preference level exceeds 226,000, plus any unused first preference numbers:
- (F2A) Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents: 77% of the overall second preference limitation, of which 75% are exempt from the per-country limit;
- (F2B) Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21 years of age or older) of Permanent Residents: 23% of the overall second preference limitation.
Third: (F3) Married Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens: 23,400, plus any numbers not required by first and second preferences.
Fourth: (F4) Brothers and Sisters of Adult U.S. Citizens: 65,000, plus any numbers not required by first three preferences.
EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCES
First: Priority Workers: 28.6% of the worldwide employment-based preference level, plus any numbers not required for fourth and fifth preferences.
Second: Members of the Professions Holding Advanced Degrees or Persons of Exceptional Ability: 28.6% of the worldwide employment-based preference level, plus any numbers not required by first preference.
Third: Skilled Workers, Professionals, and Other Workers: 28.6% of the worldwide level, plus any numbers not required by first and second preferences, not more than 10,000 of which to "Other Workers".
Fourth: Certain Special Immigrants: 7.1% of the worldwide level.
Fifth: Employment Creation: 7.1% of the worldwide level, of which 32% are reserved as follows: 20% reserved for qualified immigrants who invest in a rural area; 10% reserved for qualified immigrants who invest in a high unemployment area; and 2% reserved for qualified immigrants who invest in infrastructure projects. The remaining 68% are unreserved and are allotted for all other qualified immigrants.