Visa Bulletin Updates

Each month, the U.S. Department of State (DOS) publishes the Visa Bulletin, listing all "preference" categories and states whether or not 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.

For March 2021, USCIS has indicated that for Employment-Based immigration, the “Final Action” chart should be used in establishing eligibility to file the I-485 Adjustment of Status petitions. This means that those who filed an Immigrant Petition [Form I-140] on or before the date given in the Visa Bulletin are able to file for permanent resident status [Form I-485].

In April, the EB-1 preference category on the Final Action Chart for all countries including China and India will be “current.” This means the I-485 applications may be filed immediately with the Form I-140.  Also, any otherwise qualified national of China or India with an approved EB-1 I-140 may file the I-485 in April.

The EB-2 preference category remains “current” for all countries other than China and India which means that individuals in these categories may immediately file I-485 applications. China and India remain backlogged on both the Final Action and Dates for Filing Charts. 

The EB-3 preference category is also “current” for all countries other than China and India which means that individuals in these categories may also immediately file Form I-485 applications. China and India remain backlogged on both the Final Action and Dates for Filing Charts.  

If you have questions about planning, please feel free to reach out and schedule a consultation with one of the attorneys at Iandoli, Desai & Cronin (info@iandoli.com).