July 2009 Visa Bulletin
The employment-based first preference (EB-1)
category remains current for all chargeability areas. As expected,
the third employment-based preference category (EB-3) will remain
unavailable for all countries and waiting periods for all other
employment-based categories will be unchanged.
The July 2009 priority date cut-offs for the first three
employment-based categories are:
EB-1: Current for all countries.
EB-2: China and India – January 1, 2000. All other countries are
current.
EB-3: Unavailable for all countries.
If a category is designated as unavailable, the annual quota of
immigrant visas has been met and immigrant visas are no longer
available in that category. Note that categories may become
unavailable in the middle of a month, but it is rare.
The availability of visas is published based on data collected from
consular officers and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS). Both are required to report to the Department of State the
number of foreign nationals who qualify for immigrant visas in the
different categories. The bulletin indicated that USCIS made
allocations for the demand received by June 8, 2009. Where the
demand exceeded the available number of immigrant visas within a
category, that category was deemed unavailable. Only applicants with
a priority date earlier than the cut-off date may be allotted a visa
number. These individuals then become eligible to complete the
permanent residence process through the filing of an I-485 with
USCIS or an Immigrant Visa application with the U.S. Consulate
abroad.
The complete visa bulletin may be viewed at:
http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_4512.html.
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