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State Department Projects Significant Movement for EB-2 India in the Coming
Months
June 3, 2014
Executive Summary
The priority date cut-off for EB-2 India is projected to advance by nearly
five years, to an early summer 2009 date, by the September Visa Bulletin.
The priority date cut-off for EB-2 India could advance by nearly five years,
to an early summer 2009 date, by the September Visa Bulletin. EB-2 China is
projected to move forward by five weeks per month for the remainder of the
fiscal year, but EB-3 China will remain static and could retrogress further
if demand does not subside. EB-5 China may become unavailable in August or
September, but is expected to become current when FY 2015 begins on October
1.
The nearly five-year surge in India EB-2 availability is due to the
application of unused immigrant visas in the EB-1 and EB-2 worldwide
categories, according to Charles Oppenheim, the senior State Department
official responsible for visa control. EB-3 India is projected to advance
slowly, by one week per month, through the end of the current fiscal year.
EB-3 China is expected to move forward slowly during FY 2015. Rapid
advancement is anticipated for EB-3 Philippines in the last months of the
fiscal year, but EB-3 for all other countries is expected to hold at current
cut-off dates.
State Department Projects Significant Movement for EB-2 India in the Coming
Months
June 3, 2014
Executive Summary
The priority date cut-off for EB-2 India is projected to advance by nearly
five years, to an early summer 2009 date, by the September Visa Bulletin.
The priority date cut-off for EB-2 India could advance by nearly five years,
to an early summer 2009 date, by the September Visa Bulletin. EB-2 China is
projected to move forward by five weeks per month for the remainder of the
fiscal year, but EB-3 China will remain static and could retrogress further
if demand does not subside. EB-5 China may become unavailable in August or
September, but is expected to become current when FY 2015 begins on October
1.
The nearly five-year surge in India EB-2 availability is due to the
application of unused immigrant visas in the EB-1 and EB-2 worldwide
categories, according to Charles Oppenheim, the senior State Department
official responsible for visa control. EB-3 India is projected to advance
slowly, by one week per month, through the end of the current fiscal year.
EB-3 China is expected to move forward slowly during FY 2015. Rapid
advancement is anticipated for EB-3 Philippines in the last months of the
fiscal year, but EB-3 for all other countries is expected to hold at current
cut-off dates.