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July 2020 Visa Bulletin: Finally! Some Good News for EB-1 India


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July 2020 Visa Bulletin: Finally! Some Good News for EB-1 India

Posted on June 17, 2020
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Just when the US immigration scene appeared at its bleakest so far, USCIS released July’s visa bulletin and gave some respite to the green card aspirants from India. While all employment based categories benefitted in some forward movement or the other, it was EB-1 India that saw a momentous push forward in all cut off dates.

Where Does India Stand In The July 2020 Visa Bulletin

EB-1 Advanced 11 months  May 8, 2017
EB-2 Advanced 3+ weeks  July 8, 2009
EB-3 Advanced 2 months June 1, 2009
EB-5 Current Current

July 2020 Visa Bulletin: Summary For China & ROW

Category China ROW
EB-1 August 22, 2017 Current
EB-2 November 8, 2015 Current
EB-3  June 22, 2016  Retrogressed To April 15, 2018
EB-5 July 22, 2015  Current

 

Please note: These dates are based on Final Action Cut-Off Dates. We don’t know if USCIS will continue accepting Final Action dates for adjustment of status applications or move to Dates of Filing moving forward.

In Other US Immigration News

President Trump had signed an Executive Order that barred green card applicants outside of the US from entering the country for 60 days. This deadline is nearing and is on June 22, 2020. While there is no word about an extension, immigrants outside the country are not hopeful.

The first executive order banned immigrant visa issuance by US consulates abroad but excluded work visa holders like H1-B, H4 EAD and L1. However, now the US government is expected to announce another immigration ban and include these non-immigrant visa holders from entering the country.

Impact of Immigration Ban On Green Card Priority Dates

Once the Coronavirus spread was declared a pandemic, and demand for permanent residencies reduced drastically. This could be attributed to mass deaths, declining global economies, sharp rise in unemployment, and borders closing across the world.

The last straw was the immigration ban by the US government.

With the demand for US green cards weakening, EB-2 ROW remains current in the July visa bulletin and EB-3 ROW has jumped from January 2017 to April 2018. The March 2020 visa bulletin was only foreseeing retrogressions in the future.

Related Article: Adjustment of Status vs. Consular Processing

While the executive order came as a disappointing blow to applicants abroad, it sure did have a positive impact on the priority dates for those within the US in the months of May and June. April’s visa bulletin showed a negative impact on priority dates

Most immigration lawyers warn all non-immigrant visa holders who might be outside the US to return immediately before a new immigration ban is announced.  This time the expectation is that the ban may last until the end of the year.

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