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what does current mean in visa bulletin

by Julian Parisian II Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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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. Or an entire preference category can be “current” if there’s no backlog and no wait time within that category.

Important terms in the Visa Bulletin
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.

Full Answer

What does current status mean on the Visa Bulletin?

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.

What does it mean when an immigrant visa is current?

In other words, these are the priority dates that now have an immigrant visa available to be claimed. You must review the U.S. Department of State’s visa bulletin to determine if your immigrant petition is current. When an immigrant petition is current, you can apply for a green card.

What is the priority date on the Visa Bulletin?

Important terms in the Visa Bulletin Priority date: This is the date that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) received your I-130 petition. Think of this date as your place in the green card line. You can find your priority date on the I-797 form mailed by USCIS approving your I-130 petition.

What does it mean when your priority date is current?

My colleagues are correct; it means that visas are available for current visa applicants. it means that your approved immigrant petition is now ready for either adjustment of status or consular processing. This answer is clear and concise because it tells you simply what happens now that your priority date is "current".

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What is the visa bulletin?

The U.S. Department of State publishes a monthly visa bulletin. The visa bulletin lets you know when it’s time to claim your green card.

How to know if your visa is current?

Once you know your priority date and your preference category, proceed to the U.S. State Department's monthly visa bulletin. Select the "Current Visa Bulletin." Forward to "Family-Sponsored Preferences" to see a table similar to the sample below. Find your family preference category and compare your priority date to the date listed. If your priority date comes before the date listed, your immigrant visa is current.

When do visas go backwards?

Generally, the cut-off dates on the visa bulletin move forward in time. But sometimes they go backwards. Visa retrogression occurs when more people apply for a visa in a particular category or country than there are visas available for that month. Retrogression typically occurs toward the end of the fiscal year as visa issuance approaches the annual category, or per-country limitations. Sometimes a priority date that meets the cut-off date one month will not meet the cut-off date the next month. When the new fiscal year begins on October 1, a new supply of visas is made available and usually, but not always, returns the dates to where they were before retrogression.

What is the first chart for visa numbers?

The first chart is for “final action dates.” A visa number is actually available if a priority date comes before the date listed in this example chart.

What is CitizenPath online?

The online service is a powerful, do-it-yourself tool that puts you in control. And we've got your back -- CitizenPath provides live customer support and guarantees that USCIS will approve your petition.

What is an I-130?

Use Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) to start the immigration process for a family member. Each year, USCIS rejects or denies thousands of I-130 petitions. Therefore, it's important to get it right.

What does an approved I-130 mean?

The approved I-130 petition means that you’ve established your place in line for a visa, but it is not yet available. In fact, it is the priority date that specifies your specific place in line. You have reached the front of the line when your priority date becomes "current.".

Megan Anne Lantz

My colleagues are correct; it means that visas are available for current visa applicants.

Simone Bertollini

it means that your approved immigrant petition is now ready for either adjustment of status or consular processing.

Michael Hugh Carlin

"Current" in the Visa Bulletin means that the U.S. Government will accept applications for immigrant visas from all persons who have approved petitions in the category, regardless of the priority date.

Silvia Balogh Gwin

Yes. "C" means current, i.e., numbers are available for all qualified applicants.

What does "current" mean in lottery?

Current means that for all regional lottery rank numbers visas are available - nothing else dude!

What does the digits on a USCIS case number mean?

The digits tell us exactly when NVC created the case. For example a case with the number MNL2001747003 would be a case assigned to the U.S. Embassy in Manila. 2001 is the year in which NVC received the case from the USCIS (formerly INS). The Julian date is 747 plus 500, so this case was created on September 4, 2001, the 247th day of the year. The 003 shows that it was the third case created for Manila on that day. This case number is not the same as the USCIS receipt number, which is written on the Notice of Action, Form I-797, from the USCIS. A consular section abroad cannot find a case if all you have is the USCIS receipt number.

How many DV visas were issued in 2008?

Because, the total number of visas for DV is 50000, they select around 96000 in 2008, pls count the spouse and childrens of those selected (principal applicant) . Remember ! in 2007 just 43000 dv visas had issued. So, it's very hard to proceed for everyone when it appears current. ( sorry for those who have bigger case number)

How many people got a visa in 2007?

i am little bit confused, because, remember in 2007 just about 43000 person (including principle applicant, spouses and theirs children) got dv visa for usa.

What is the NVC number?

Case Number: The National Visa Center (NVC) gives each immigrant petition a case number. This number has three letters followed by ten digits (numbers). The three letters are an abbreviation for the overseas embassy or consulate that will process the immigrant visa case (for example, GUZ for Guangzhou, CDJ for Ciudad Juarez).

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