January
2019 Visa Bulletin
Table A: Final Action Dates --
Applications with these dates may be approved for their Green Card (Permanent
Residency card) or Immigrant Visa appointment.
EB
Class
|
All Other
|
CHINA
|
INDIA
|
PHILIPPINES
|
EB-1
|
01OCT17
|
15DEC16
|
01DEC16
|
01OCT17
|
EB-2
|
C
|
01AUG15
|
01APR09
|
C
|
EB-3
|
C
|
08JUN15
|
01MAR09
|
22JUN17
|
Table B: Dates for Filing -- The DOS may work on applications with these
dates. But the Visa cannot be approved until the date is current per
Table A.
EB
Class
|
All Other
|
CHINA
|
INDIA
|
PHILIPPINES
|
EB-1
|
01JUN18
|
01OCT17
|
01OCT17
|
01JUN18
|
EB-2
|
C
|
08SEP15
|
22MAY09
|
C
|
EB-3
|
C
|
01JAN16
|
01JAN10
|
01AUG17 |
MU Law
Analysis (all references are to Table A unless noted)
All Other,
Mexico: As we expected, the EB-1 category again moved several months. We expect continued steady movement in this
category for All Other. We do not see
any retrogression in the future for EB2 or EB3, other than the usual
retrogression at the end of the Fiscal Year.
China: Likewise,
the China EB-1 category progressed several months. This category may not move
as fast as All Other in the next few Visa Bulletins. China EB-2 moved two
months,
EB-3 did
not advance, reflecting high demand.
Still, we expect EB-3 to slightly outpace EB-2 in the next few Visa
Bulletins.
India: India
EB-2 and EB-3 did not move. We expect the slow/no progress to be standard for
EB-2 in the first part of FY 2019. We
are slightly more optimistic about India EB-3.
Philippines: The EB-3
date again also only moved up by week, which is slower than we would have liked
to have seen. While over the course of
FY2019, we should eventually see the EB-3 priority date extend into FY2018, we
do not expect too much movement in the next few Visa Bulletins.