The May 2024 US Visa Bulletin has been released by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), shedding light on the current status of employment-based cut-off dates. With April coming to a close, individuals navigating immigration pathways are keen to understand the landscape for the upcoming month.
While the bulletin reveals progress in several categories, particularly in family-based ones, the employment-based applications show minimal advancement in their status. Despite the positive movement in Final Action Dates for some categories in April, the outlook for May presents a stark contrast.
Here are the key takeaways from the May 2024 US Visa Bulletin:
For Family-Sponsored Applications:
- Final Action Dates dictate the estimated waiting period for approval and vary based on visa type and the applicant’s nationality.
- Applicants planning to file adjustments in May must ensure that their application dates precede those listed under the country-specific preference category.
For Employment-Based Preferences:
- Priority Workers, Members of the Professions Holding Advanced Degrees, Skilled Workers, Professionals, and Other Workers are among the categories included.
- Final Action Dates for various countries reflect the waiting period for EB cases to be processed, with slight variations across nationalities.
While the bulletin provides critical information for those navigating the immigration process, it’s essential to stay updated on any changes or developments. As individuals and families plan their immigration journey, understanding the nuances of the visa bulletin can help inform their decisions and timelines.