February 2024 Visa Bulletin

Each month, the U.S. Department of State (DOS) publishes the Visa Bulletin, listing all "preference" categories and states whether a backlog exists for each one. In addition, the categories are folded into two charts: “Final Action” chart and a “Dates for Filing” chart for Family-Based immigration and Employment-Based immigration. 

In January, the EB-1 preference category on the Final Action Chart remains current for all countries other than China and India. The EB-1 priority dates for China and India remained the same at July 1, 2022 for China, and to September 1, 2020 for India. 

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) determined that Chart B (Dates for Filing Employment-Based Visa Applications) could be used in January. Both the EB-2 and EB-3 preference categories remain backlogged for all countries, which means that individuals in these categories may not file Form I-485 applications until their priority dates become “current.” 

H.R. 6363, signed on November 16, 2023, extended the Employment Fourth Preference Certain Religious Workers (SR) category until February 2, 2024.  This means that visas in this category may be issued, and final action may be taken on adjustment of status cases up until midnight February 1, 2024. Visas issued prior to that date will be valid only until February 1, 2024, and all individuals seeking admission in the non-minister special immigrant category must be admitted into the United States no later than midnight February 1, 2024.  

The complete Visa Bulletin, including priority dates for family-based immigrant applications, can be found on the Department of State website. 

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