Check in with CO regarding the 2019/02 VB# Immigration - 落地生根
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In the February 2019 Visa Bulletin, Charlie provides his predictions for
monthly forward movement for various categories. These predictions are based
on current demand trends and are reliable through May 2019. Movement “up to
five weeks” should be interpreted as a range of movement per month between
zero and five weeks. Charlie anticipates publishing updated projections for
potential monthly movement in the July 2019 Visa Bulletin.
EB-1:
In February, the Final Action Date for EB-1 Worldwide advances two months to
December 1, 2017. EB-1 China and EB-1 India advance 8 weeks to February 8,
2017.
The imposition of a final action date across all countries has been a
significant concern among employment-based practitioners. Charlie continues
to emphasize that this is likely to be “the new normal.” Based on the
information provided by USCIS, it appears that there is sufficient EB-1
demand to reach the annual limits this year, which would prevent EB-1
Worldwide from returning to “current” status.
EB-1 China and EB-1 India numbers are being used up at a rapid rate. Charlie
believes the EB-1 dates will advance again, with EB-1 Worldwide advancing up
to two months, and EB-1 China and EB-1 India advancing up to one month.
monthly forward movement for various categories. These predictions are based
on current demand trends and are reliable through May 2019. Movement “up to
five weeks” should be interpreted as a range of movement per month between
zero and five weeks. Charlie anticipates publishing updated projections for
potential monthly movement in the July 2019 Visa Bulletin.
EB-1:
In February, the Final Action Date for EB-1 Worldwide advances two months to
December 1, 2017. EB-1 China and EB-1 India advance 8 weeks to February 8,
2017.
The imposition of a final action date across all countries has been a
significant concern among employment-based practitioners. Charlie continues
to emphasize that this is likely to be “the new normal.” Based on the
information provided by USCIS, it appears that there is sufficient EB-1
demand to reach the annual limits this year, which would prevent EB-1
Worldwide from returning to “current” status.
EB-1 China and EB-1 India numbers are being used up at a rapid rate. Charlie
believes the EB-1 dates will advance again, with EB-1 Worldwide advancing up
to two months, and EB-1 China and EB-1 India advancing up to one month.