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Among
other things, Mr. Oppenheim anticipates that in December 2011, the EB-
2 priority date for China and India will move to March 1, 2008, and
there could be additional movement in January and February
---------------------------------------------------------------
The November 2011 Visa Bulletin includes the following information:
The November employment-based second preference cut-off date for
applicants from China and India is the most favorable since August
2007. This advancement is expected to generate significant levels of
demand based on new filings for adjustment of status at U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services offices. While significant future
cut-off date movements are anticipated, they may not be made on a
monthly basis. Readers should not expect such movements to be the norm
throughout the fiscal year, and an eventual retrogression of the cut-
off at some point during the year is a distinct possibility.
In recent remarks, Charles Oppenheim of the Department of State's Visa
Office discussed predictions for employment-based visa numbers. Among
other things, Mr. Oppenheim anticipates that in December 2011, the EB-
2 priority date for China and India will move to March 1, 2008, and
there could be additional movement in January and February. After that
movement in these two categories may slow down and possibly retrogress
later in the year.
Mr. Oppenheim predicted that the EB-3 category for Mexico and
Philippines and most other countries should move forward one month
every month. The EB-3 category for China is expected to advance one to
three weeks per month in the near future.
Prospects for India's EB-3 category do not look so promising. There
are 54,000 cases pending since 2007, and many more with subsequent
priority dates that have not yet been filed. Only 2,800 are allowed
per year. Potentially this could mean 225,000 to 300,000 people
waiting in line for India EB-3 visa numbers, including dependents. Mr.
Oppenheim noted that over 50 percent of H-1Bs are given to Indian
nationals every year; he said the majority will apply for permanent
residence.
The EB-1 and 2 categories for all countries, Mexico, and Philippines,
are expected to remain Current for some time, Mr. Oppenheim said. Last
year there were 18,000-20,000 fewer cases filed in the EB-1 category,
which allowed more EB-1 China and India petitions to move forward
along with some EB-2 adjustments from those countries.
The November Visa Bulletin is available here.
other things, Mr. Oppenheim anticipates that in December 2011, the EB-
2 priority date for China and India will move to March 1, 2008, and
there could be additional movement in January and February
---------------------------------------------------------------
The November 2011 Visa Bulletin includes the following information:
The November employment-based second preference cut-off date for
applicants from China and India is the most favorable since August
2007. This advancement is expected to generate significant levels of
demand based on new filings for adjustment of status at U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services offices. While significant future
cut-off date movements are anticipated, they may not be made on a
monthly basis. Readers should not expect such movements to be the norm
throughout the fiscal year, and an eventual retrogression of the cut-
off at some point during the year is a distinct possibility.
In recent remarks, Charles Oppenheim of the Department of State's Visa
Office discussed predictions for employment-based visa numbers. Among
other things, Mr. Oppenheim anticipates that in December 2011, the EB-
2 priority date for China and India will move to March 1, 2008, and
there could be additional movement in January and February. After that
movement in these two categories may slow down and possibly retrogress
later in the year.
Mr. Oppenheim predicted that the EB-3 category for Mexico and
Philippines and most other countries should move forward one month
every month. The EB-3 category for China is expected to advance one to
three weeks per month in the near future.
Prospects for India's EB-3 category do not look so promising. There
are 54,000 cases pending since 2007, and many more with subsequent
priority dates that have not yet been filed. Only 2,800 are allowed
per year. Potentially this could mean 225,000 to 300,000 people
waiting in line for India EB-3 visa numbers, including dependents. Mr.
Oppenheim noted that over 50 percent of H-1Bs are given to Indian
nationals every year; he said the majority will apply for permanent
residence.
The EB-1 and 2 categories for all countries, Mexico, and Philippines,
are expected to remain Current for some time, Mr. Oppenheim said. Last
year there were 18,000-20,000 fewer cases filed in the EB-1 category,
which allowed more EB-1 China and India petitions to move forward
along with some EB-2 adjustments from those countries.
The November Visa Bulletin is available here.
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每个人都说是03.01.2008, 看来我还要等了. 希望能至少多两个星期
【在 c*******n 的大作中提到】
: Among
: other things, Mr. Oppenheim anticipates that in December 2011, the EB-
: 2 priority date for China and India will move to March 1, 2008, and
: there could be additional movement in January and February
: ---------------------------------------------------------------
: The November 2011 Visa Bulletin includes the following information:
: The November employment-based second preference cut-off date for
: applicants from China and India is the most favorable since August
: 2007. This advancement is expected to generate significant levels of
: demand based on new filings for adjustment of status at U.S.
【在 c*******n 的大作中提到】
: Among
: other things, Mr. Oppenheim anticipates that in December 2011, the EB-
: 2 priority date for China and India will move to March 1, 2008, and
: there could be additional movement in January and February
: ---------------------------------------------------------------
: The November 2011 Visa Bulletin includes the following information:
: The November employment-based second preference cut-off date for
: applicants from China and India is the most favorable since August
: 2007. This advancement is expected to generate significant levels of
: demand based on new filings for adjustment of status at U.S.
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