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Visa Bulletin
Issued for January 2006
Posted
Dec 16, 2005
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The U.S. Department of State (DOS) has released the Visa Bulletin for
January 2006. Note that the most recent Visa Bulletin is always
available on MurthyDotCom. Following is a summary of the movement in
priority dates, for the benefit of MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin
readers.
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EB1
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In the Employment-Based First Preference (EB1) category, all countries
except mainland China (China) and India remain current. China's priority
date moved ahead to January 1, 2002, and India's priority date moved ahead
to July 1, 2003. This means that persons in the EB1 category who filed their
I-140 petitions prior to these dates may, as of January 1, 2006, file the
I-485 application, be approved through consular processing, or receive an
approval of their previously filed I-485 applications. This represents a
fairly significant forward movement in this category for both China and
India, when compared to the December 2005 Visa Bulletin.
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EB2
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In the Employment-Based Second Preference (EB2) category, all countries
except China and India also remain current. China's priority date moved
ahead to June 1, 2001, which is a four month improvement over the December
2005 Visa Bulletin. India's EB2 priority date moved ahead to January 1,
2001, which is a six-month forward movement.
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It is a good sign for China that they have moved past April 30, 2001, which
was the 245(i) cutoff date. There are many cases filed around that time. It
is unknown how long it will take for the numbers for Indian nationals to
reach that point.
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Persons who are beneficiaries of an approved labor certification that
qualifies under EB2, and for which the priority date is before the cutoff
date, may now move forward with their cases. If they already have an I-485
filed, it would be eligible for approval as of January 1, 2006. If the
employer has filed or is ready to file the I-140, then the I-485 application
could also be filed. If the I-140 selected consular processing, the case
would then be eligible to be approved through consular processing as of
January 1, 2006. The same is true for individuals with National Interest
Waiver petitions who have priority dates prior to the newly established
cutoff dates.
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EB3
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In the Employment-Based Third Preference (EB3) category, all countries are
affected by retrogression. China's priority date moved ahead to April 1,
2001; the Philippines' priority date also moved ahead to April 1, 2001.
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India's priority date moved ahead by five months to June 1, 1999 and
Mexico's priority date moved ahead to March 1, 2001. Individuals who are
beneficiaries of labor certifications filed before these dates, who either
have I-140 petitions pending, approved, or eligible for filing, may now file
the I-485 application. Those who have approved I-140s with priority dates
prior to the cutoff dates, may, as of January 1, 2006, be approved through
consular processing or receive an approval of their already pending I-485
applications.
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Schedule A Workers
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Schedule A Workers remain current. They may file their I-485s or obtain the
I-485 approvals, if their cases have already been filed.
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Other Workers
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Other Workers is the category of unskilled workers and includes persons with
fewer than 2 years of experience in the job offered. This category moved
ahead to April 1, 2001. The same rules apply with respect to filing the
I-485 adjustment of status application, obtaining approval of an I-485, or
obtaining an immigrant visa at the consulate, as mentioned above.
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Conclusion
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It is a good sign that the dates have moved ahead. They still remain
substantially retrogressed, however. It is likely that, absent legislation
that would change the system and/or allocate more numbers, most of the dates
that have reached April 2001 will now move ahead slowly. These dates will
likely not change until the great number of qualifying cases filed prior to
the April 30, 2001 deadline completes the green card process. Look to
MurthyDotCom and the MurthyBulletin to monitor this important
immigration matter for your benefit.
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