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EB2 Category Current
in Aug 2005 : September Retrogression Possible
Posted
Jul 22, 2005
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Many MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers have been closely
following the issue of retrogression, visa cut-off dates, and visa number
unavailability. Those who are unfamiliar with this immigration issue should
review our articles on the topic, including EB3 Numbers Unavailable from July 1, 2005 Except for Schedule A,
available on MurthyDotCom. The concerns over this significant matter
have generated rumors of expansion of retrogression into other
Employment-Based categories. Specifically, there was a rumor that the
Employment-Based First (EB1) and Employment-Based Second (EB2) Preference
categories would become unavailable in August 2005. The U.S. Department of
State (DOS) has issued the Visa Bulletin for the month of August 2005, which
continues to reflect that both EB1 and EB2 visa numbers are current and
available for all nationals for the month of August 2005. [Editor's
Note : The most current Visa Bulletin
is always available on MurthyDotCom. Archived Visa Bulletins, as well
as the current one, may be found on the
DOS WebSite.]. As explained below, however, this may not continue
through the end of September - of particular concern for nationals of India
and mainland China.
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EB1 and EB2 Numbers Availability for August 2005
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The DOS August 2005 Visa Bulletin, issued July 19, 2005, shows that both EB1
and EB2 are current for all countries for the month of August 2005. The
designation of "current" means that there are sufficient visa numbers
available in the visa category for all cases, regardless of priority date or
country of chargeability.
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Possible September EB2 Retrogression
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The DOS has indicated that it is too early to tell what will happen with
respect to visa numbers in September 2005. The Visa Bulletin states that the
USCIS demand for visa numbers for adjustment of status cases continues to be
high. This is due largely to USCIS backlog reduction efforts. Because of
this demand, the DOS has stated that it may be necessary to establish
cut-off dates for EB2 cases in September 2005. The DOS suggested that these
cut-off dates most likely would only be established for nationals of India
or mainland China. This would be needed in order to confine the visa numbers
issued to the annual legal limit.
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We note that September 2005 is the end of the government fiscal year. Thus,
a portion of the 2006 annual allotment of visa numbers will become available
on October 1, 2005. Accordingly, if cut-off dates are established for
September 2005, there again should be improvement the following month, in
October 2005. Since the availability of visa numbers is a rather uncertain,
month-to-month matter, it is still advisable to file EB2 cases as quickly as
possible, while the visa numbers are available.
In the event that cut-off
dates are established in September, there is no guarantee that the visa
numbers would become current in October.
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2005 The Law
Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C. All Rights Reserved

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