The U.S. Department of State (DOS) publishes current immigrant visa availability information on its Visa Bulletin. The Visa Bulletin shows when immigrant visas are available for issuance to prospective immigrants based on their individual priority dates. Every month, the DOS publishes two charts per visa preference category on its Visa Bulletin. The charts are based on the Application Final Dates and Dates for Filing Applications.
The Final Action Dates chart illustrates the dates when visas may finally be issued, and the Dates for Filing Applications demonstrate the earliest dates when applicants may be able to apply.
USCIS will continue to use the Dates for Filing for Employment-Based Adjustment of Status Applications. This is a continuation of the change that began in the October 2024 visa bulletin. Moreover, USCIS has decided to continue to follow the Dates for Filing for Family-Sponsored Adjustment of Status Applications table. While the December 2024 visa bulletin demonstrates movement dates for individuals across the globe, this article will specifically focus on the dates that impact Indian nationals.
As readers can see from the description provided, there has been very slight movement for both the Family-Based Preference Cases and Employment-Based Preference Cases. By continuing to use the Dates for Filing chart for Employment-based Preference Cases in the December 2024 monthly visa bulletin, the U.S. Department of State has also signaled that it is still doing its best to try and keep the various employment-based visa numbers in steady movement to not have the visa numbers be used up too quickly. However, with the ongoing high demand for these visas, the Department of State will continue to be cautious in how it sets its monthly visa number goals. We will continue to observe the steps taken by the Department of State and USCIS in the coming months.
Clement C. Chang Esq is a Senior Associate at Pasricha & Patel, LLC. He has spent several years providing exceptional legal services in employment-based immigration, labor certification, family-based immigration, and immigrant and nonimmigrant visa petitions. Visit Pasricha & Patel, LLC’s website here: www.pasricha.com
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