The Department of State has just issued the June
2019 Visa Bulletin. This is the
ninth Visa Bulletin of Fiscal Year 2019. This blog post analyzes this month's
Visa Bulletin.
June 2019 Visa Bulletin
Table A: Final Action Dates -- Applications with these dates
may be approved for their Green Card (Permanent Residency card) or Immigrant
Visa appointment.
EB
Class
|
All Other
|
CHINA
|
INDIA
|
PHILIPPINES
|
EB-1
|
22APR18
|
22FEB17
|
01JAN15
|
22APR18
|
EB-2
|
C
|
01AUG16
|
19APR09
|
C
|
EB-3
|
C
|
15SEP15
|
01JUL09
|
01NOV18
|
Table B: Dates for Filing -- The DOS may work on
applications with these dates. But the Visa cannot be approved until the date
is current per Table A.
EB
Class
|
All Other
|
CHINA
|
INDIA
|
PHILIPPINES
|
EB-1
|
01SEP18
|
01OCT17
|
01OCT17
|
01SEP18
|
EB-2
|
C
|
01NOV16
|
01JUN09
|
C
|
EB-3
|
C
|
01JAN16
|
01APR10
|
01JAN19 |
MU Law Analysis (all references are to Table A unless noted)
All Other: The
EB-1 category moved about 7 weeks. We
expect continued steady movement in this category for All Other. We do not see any retrogression in the future
for EB2 or EB3, other than the usual retrogression at the end of the Fiscal
Year.
China: China EB-2
moved 2+ months, moving more than one year so far in 2019’s calendar months. EB-3 moved ahead half as fast – about three
weeks -- which reflects continued demand in EB-3, likely related to the many
EB-3 “downgrades”. EB-2 remains superior
to EB-3.
India: There was very
little movement in any of the Indian categories. EB-1 will almost
surely not move in FY 2019. We do not
expect any significant Indian movement this fiscal year. Longer term, we are slightly more optimistic
about India EB-3, which should progress faster than EB-2.
Philippines: The
EB-3 date leaped again. It should be
into 2019 shortly, and we do not expect any retrogression in the near
future.
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