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NewsFlash! EB2 for Indian Nationals Unavailable in Aug 2006!
Posted
Jul 17, 2006
The U.S.
Department of State (DOS) released the August 2006 Visa Bulletin earlier
today (July 17, 2006). The Visa Bulletin contains a significant change
affecting employment-based, second preference (EB2) cases for nationals of
India. As of August 1, 2006, the visa numbers for EB2 for persons chargeable
to India will become unavailable. This means that as of August 1st, persons
in this category cannot file their I-485 cases for adjustment of status
within the United States, nor proceed with consular processing to obtain the
immigrant visa abroad, no matter what their priority date. It also means
that those with pending I-485s or consular processing cases cannot move
forward to approval after July 31, 2006 until the priority dates become
available again for that particular individual or family. The movement of
priority dates is expected to change once more immigrant visa numbers are
released and become available starting October 1, 2006 or soon thereafter.
October marks the beginning of the 2007 fiscal year (FY).
EB3 Retrogresses Further for Aug 2006
The only other change in the EB categories is the employment-based, third
preference (EB3) category for India. The EB3 cutoff date for Indian
nationals retrogressed, moving backward another two weeks, from April 15,
2001 to April 1, 2001.
All other EB categories remained unchanged. Those categories that were
current in July 2006 remain current. Those with cutoff dates continue to
have the same cutoff dates.
Further Retrogression Expected in Sep 2006
The Visa Bulletin contained predictions for September 2006. Since September
is the final month of the FY, the visa number use is approaching the annual
limits in many categories. Therefore, further retrogression could occur for:
India EB1, China EB2 and EB3, Mexico EB3, and Worldwide EB4 during the month
of September 2006 but, hopefully, will again move forward starting in
October 2006.
Schedule A Cases Reaching their Limit
The 50,000 visa numbers allocated for Schedule A cases are reaching their
limit. A cutoff date could be established in October 2006. Once these
numbers have been allocated or used up, the category in the Visa Bulletin
will end and the Schedule A cases will become part of the regular EB3
category, subject to lengthy delays in being processed.
Procedural Note : One May File the LC and the
I-140 Petition
The unavailability of visa numbers in EB2 does not impact the ability to
file a labor certification or an I-140 immigrant petition seeking EB2
classification. Thus, these earlier stages of cases can continue to be
filed, regardless of the availability of visa numbers.
Recommendation : File before July 31, 2006, if
PD is Current
An Indian national, who is eligible to file the I-485, Application for
Adjustment of Status, in EB2 under the cutoff date of January 1, 2003 set
pursuant to the July 2006 Visa Bulletin, should file the I-485 before the
end of July 2006. Anyone who is abroad should return to the U.S. to file the
I-485 so that it reaches the USCIS on or before July 31, 2006. Individuals
eligible to file in a current category or cutoff date set in the August 2006
Visa Bulletin should file before the end of August 2006, as eligibility
again could change in September 2006, retrogressing further. All others who
cannot file or obtain approvals before the end of July 2006, will need to be
patient until at least October 1, 2006. Of course, while a new allocation of
visa numbers becomes available as of October 1, 2006, this does not mean
that a one's priority date will also become current starting in October
2006.
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