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December 19, 2019

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January 2020 Visa Bulletin

The January 2020 Visa Bulletin is, for the most part, disappointing although there are a few bright spots.

Employment Categories

The best news in the employment-based categories is that worldwide EB-1 moves forward 2 1/2 months and that the other worldwide EB categories remain current.

There is minimal movement in the EB categories for persons born in China where the average advancement varies from 1 to 4 weeks.

The same is true for Filipinos where the EB-3 category moves forward by only 2 weeks.

The worst news in the EB categories is for persons born in India. Outdated per-country quotas have frozen the EB-1 and EB-3 priority dates while the EB-2 category inches forward by 3 days. The only good news is that India EB-5 advances by 4 months.

The EB-4 category fails to advance for the 3 backlogged Central American countries while EB-4 Mexico moves ahead by 2 weeks.

EB-5 Vietnam inches forward by 1 week.



 
 


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Family Categories

The best news is that the family-based 2A category for spouses and children of green card holders remains current in January. However, with one exception, the other worldwide family-based categories remain frozen or move forward by a single week. The exception is the worldwide family 1st category for unmarried adult sons and daughters of U.S. citizens which advances by 2 months.

The biggest movements in the family-based categories in January are for persons born in the Philippines. Each of these categories jump ahead between 2 and 4 months. However, waiting 10 to 20 years for a green card simply because of your country of birth shows how broken our immigration system is.

The 4th preference category for brothers and sisters born in India inches forward by 1 week.

Due to per-country caps, none of the family-based categories for persons born in Mexico advance more than 3 weeks and the 1st and the 2B category fail to advance at all.

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