The Department of State has recently issued the January 2023 Visa Bulletin. This blog post analyzes this month's Visa Bulletin. The FY 2023 employment-based immigrant visa limit is 197,000, as compared with 281,507 in FY 2022. These quotas are greater than the usual 140,000 employment-based limit because of spillovers of unused family-based immigrant visas in the prior fiscal year. Slowdowns related to COVID caused the allocation of family-based visas to be short of the limit.
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 |
Worldwide |
CHINA |
INDIA |
PHILIPPINES |
1st |
C |
01FEB22 |
01FEB22 |
C |
2nd |
01NOV22 |
08JUN19 |
08OCT11 |
01NOV22 |
3rd |
C |
01AUG18 |
15JUN12 |
C |
Other workers |
01JUN20 |
22JUN13 |
15JUN12 |
01JUN20 |
Table B: Dates of
Filing
The USCIS is using the
Table B Dates of Filing chart for I-485 employment-based filings. See: USCIS
Visa Bulletin Dates
MU Law Analysis
A retrogression has now
happened in India EB1 and China EB-1. This reflects a smaller allocation of
employment-based immigrant numbers than in the past two years, along with
continued high demand in all immigration categories.
All other dates are the
same as in the December
2022 Visa Bulletin.
The WW
and Philippine EB-3 remain current. We expect these categories to be
current through much of the current fiscal year.
EB-3 Other
Workers, which is the category for occupations such as Nurse Aides, remains
retrogressed but held steady to June 2020 for Philippines and ROW. We do not expect further retrogression in
these two categories. We would not be
surprised to see some progression in these categories throughout this fiscal
year.
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