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may 2017 visa bulletin

by Sonya Bailey Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I check my Visa Bulletin?

Open the Visa Bulletin. Open the Department of State visa bulletin at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin.html. Click on the month of the “Current Visa Bulletin”.

What is Visa Bulletin current date?

Current: In the context of the visa bulletin, “current” means no backlog and no wait time for a green card. A particular priority date becomes “current” once it reaches the front of the line and a green card is available.

How often is Visa Bulletin updated?

monthlyThe Visa Bulletin is a monthly publication that provides updated monthly numbers of the list of applicants and the "current" priority date for those applicants. The publication normally is issued the second or third week of each month.

Is NVC scheduling interviews 2022?

After reviewing your application, the NVC will schedule your immigrant visa interview. As of April 25, 2022, the NVC is reviewing documents submitted on or before February 4, 2022. Applicants must still complete all necessary formalities for their applications before the NVC reviews their case.

Will USCIS speed up 2022?

Washington, D.C., May 6, 2021: Reports from USCIS and from Donoso & Partners' own recent experience indicate that USCIS processing times are likely to drop during the remainder of 2021 and through 2022.

How many green cards left 2022?

USCIS racing to 280,000 before the end of fiscal year FY2022 The United Citizenship and Immigration Services is racing against time to issue 280,000 green cards at the end of the fiscal year i.e., September 30, 2022.

How long does it take for NVC to schedule interview 2022?

How long does it take to get an appointment? Although NVC strives to schedule appointments within three months of NVC's acceptance of all requested documentation, this timeframe is subject to the operating status and capacity of the consular section.

Why green card dates are not moving?

If green cards are unavailable, you will not see any movement from that final action date. However, if the limit has been passed, you may see the date retrogress or move backward away from your priority date.

Which year is going on F4 visa?

India until at least the summer of 2022, and most likely no movement until the end of fiscal year 2022 in September 2022.

How long does it take for NVC to send interview letter?

That can often take six to eight weeks after approval of the I-130, and possibly even longer. When NVC receives your case, it will send you a notification, typically via email. If you're a "preference relative" (on a waiting list), that delay won't affect you much.

What is a current priority date with NVC?

The date your petition was filed is called your priority date.

How long is the wait for immigrant visa interview?

around two to three weeksOn average, waiting times for an appointment are around two to three weeks – under normal conditions.

What happens when your final action date is current?

When your final action date becomes current, you would see “Current” or “C” in the Visa Bulletin. What it means is that you can go ahead and apply for the next steps to get your green card and there is no wait time.

What is the current priority date for NVC?

The date your petition was filed is called your priority date.

How long does it take for NVC to schedule interview 2022?

How long does it take to get an appointment? Although NVC strives to schedule appointments within three months of NVC's acceptance of all requested documentation, this timeframe is subject to the operating status and capacity of the consular section.

How long it takes after priority date is current?

Still, after your priority date becomes current in the “Application Final Action Dates” chart, you will have one year to pursue your visa or green card. If you miss this as well, the government will perceive you have quit, and the next person in the line will get your visa number to the next.

May 2017 Visa Bulletin Analysis

There are two main ways to obtain a green card here in the U.S.: through your family and through your employment. In either case, you cannot petition on your own. You must first have either your sponsoring family member or employer file a petition for your green card with the USCIS.

Family-Based Visa Preference Category Dates

To preface the family-based category, there are four different preference levels that are each broken down into five chargeability groups according to the part of the world the beneficiary holds citizenship.

Family-Based Visa Charts

Below is the chart released by the U.S. Department of State in the May 2017 visa bulletin that summarizes the information.

Employment-Based Visa Category Dates

The visa bulletin for May 2017, like past iterations, divides the employment-based green card categories into five preference levels. These levels are further divided into six chargeability areas: China, Central America (meaning El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala).

Employment-Based Visa Chart

Below is the chart provided by the May 2017 visa bulletin for employment-based green cards.

Visa Bulletin May 2017 Predictions

With not a lot of movement in most categories and no movement at all in a select few, it seems as though the final action dates are slowing down as the backlog grows.

How You Can Stay Informed

It’s a full-time job keeping up-to-date with U.S. immigration law. Fortunately, there’s an easy way to stay current with the latest updates. Just send the words “Subscribe Visa Bulletin” to [email protected] in order to get regular news from the Department of State website.

How many special immigrant visas are there in 2017?

The FY-2017 annual limit of 50 Special Immigrant Visas in the SI category was reached in December 2016 and the Final Action Date remains “Unavailable.” As included in the January 2017 Visa Bulletin, further issuances in the SI category will not be possible until October 2017, under the FY-2018 annual limit.

How to contact the Department of State about visas?

The Department of State also has available a recorded message with visa final action dates which can be heard at: (202) 485-7699. The recording is normally updated on/about the 10th of each month with information on final action dates for the following month.

What is INA Section 203?

INA Section 203 (e) provides that family-sponsored and employment-based preference visas be issued to eligible immigrants in the order in which a petition in behalf of each has been filed. Section 203 (d) provides that spouses and children of preference immigrants are entitled to the same status, and the same order of consideration, if accompanying or following to join the principal. The visa prorating provisions of Section 202 (e) apply to allocations for a foreign state or dependent area when visa demand exceeds the per-country limit. These provisions apply at present to the following oversubscribed chargeability areas: CHINA-mainland born, EL SALVADOR, GUATEMALA, HONDURAS, INDIA, MEXICO, and PHILIPPINES.

How many regions are there for DV visa?

DV visas are divided among six geographic regions. No one country can receive more than seven percent of the available diversity visas in any one year. For June, immigrant numbers in the DV category are available to qualified DV-2017 applicants chargeable to all regions/eligible countries as follows.

Which section of the INA prescribes preference classes for allotment of Employment-based immigrant visas?

5. Section 203 (b) of the INA prescribes preference classes for allotment of Employment-based immigrant visas as follows:

When is the last action date for the SR?

SR: “Current” for all countries except El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico which are subject to a July 15, 2015 final action date for May.

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