Every month the USCIS, in coordination with the Department of State, issues the Visa Bulletin. It indicates which green card applications can move forward based on when the petition was filed. It lets you estimate how long it will take to get your green card. Once your petition has been filed, you’ll be able to check the Visa Bulletin and watch your place in line.

Most recently, the U.S. government published the Visa Bulletin for May 2023. The dates for filing have remained the same since last month. There has been a change in the Final Action date in the EB-2 category. For all other countries except India and China, the EB-2 Final Action cutoff date will retrogress by 4.5 months to February 15, 2022.

We explain below everything you need to know about this critical monthly update for employment-based immigration applicants.


 A) DATES FOR FILING OF EMPLOYMENT-BASED VISA APPLICATIONS

This chart indicates when the 2nd stage of your Green Card process (Adjustment of Status or NVC) can be submitted.

The Final Action Dates Chart has remained the same since January 2023. 

  • EB-2 remained the same as April 2023:
    • China remained on July 8, 2019
    • India stayed on May 1, 2012
    • All other countries of chargeability: December 1, 2022
  • EB-1 category also sees no change from last month’s visa bulletin
    • All Chargeability Areas are Current, which means that you can file and get approved with I-485 right away. 
    • The date for filing for China and India is June 1, 2022. This means that India and China-born applicants can file I-485 if their priority date of the client is on or before June 1, 2022.

B) FINAL ACTION DATES FOR EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCE CASES

This chart shows which priority dates have reached the front of the line. The green card applications are ready for approval right now.

Final action dates show no changes in 2nd preference and sustained retrogression for India and China in 1st preference introduced last month:

  • EB-2 retrogressed for Mexico, Philippines and all other countries and remained the same for China and India:
    • India: January 1, 2011 
    • China: June 8, 2019
    • All other countries of chargeability, Mexico and the Philippines: retrogression from July 1, 2022 to February 15, 2022
  • EB-1: remained the same as last month:
    • India: February 1, 2022 
    • China: February 1, 2022 

All other countries of chargeability: remains Current

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