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Are you seeking to adjust your status and become a U.S. permanent resident under a family-sponsored or employment-based preference immigrant visa? If you have not yet had a relative or employer file an immigrant visa petition on your behalf, please learn more about the Adjustment of Status Filing Process. If you already have a petition filed or approved on your behalf, you may have to wait for an available visa in your category (if applicable) before you can file your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. This page will help you determine when to file your adjustment of status application.

When to File

Use the Visa Bulletin charts below to determine when to file your adjustment of status application.

To use the charts:

  1. Find your visa type in the first column (on the left) of the appropriate chart (Family-sponsored or Employment-based).
  2. Stay in that row and move directly to the right to find the corresponding date under the country of your birth (as listed in the boldface columns across the top).
  3. If the date on the chart is current (“C”), or your priority date is earlier than the date on the chart, you may file your adjustment of status application, if otherwise eligible to do so.
  4.  “U” means unauthorized; for example, numbers are not authorized for issuance.

Your priority date is generally the date when your relative or employer properly filed the immigrant visa petition on your behalf with USCIS. If a labor certification is required to be filed with your immigrant visa petition, the priority date is the date the labor certification application was accepted for processing by the Department of Labor.

October 2020

Final Action Dates for F2A Family-Sponsored Adjustment of Status Applications
Family- Sponsored All Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed China - mainland born India Mexico Philippines
F2A C C C C C
Dates for Filing for Family-Sponsored Adjustment of Status Applications
Family- Sponsored All Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed China - mainland born India Mexico Philippines
F1 22JUL15 22JUL15 22JUL15 22FEB00 08OCT12
F2B 01MAY16 01MAY16 01MAY16 01DEC99 01APR12
F3 01JUN09 01JUN09 01JUN09 15AUG00 22DEC02

F4

15SEP07 15SEP07 22NOV05 22APR99 01SEP02

Final Action Dates for Employment-Based Adjustment of Status Applications

Employment- Based

All Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed

CHINA-
mainland
born

El SALVADOR
GUATEMALA
HONDURAS

INDIA

MEXICO

PHILIPPINES

VIETNAM

1st

C

01JUN18

C

01JUN18

C

C

C

2nd

C

01MAR16

C

01SEP09

C

C

C

3rd

C

01JUL17

C

15JAN10

C

C

C

Other Workers

C

01DEC08

C

15JAN10

C

C

C

4th

C

C

01AUG17

C

01SEP18

C

C

Certain Religious Workers

U

U

U

U

U

U

U

5th
Non-Regional
Center
(C5 and T5)

C

15AUG15

C

C

C

C

01AUG17

5th
Regional
Center
(I5 and R5)

U

U

U

U

U

U

U

About the Visa Bulletin

DOS publishes current immigrant visa availability information in a monthly Visa Bulletin. The Visa Bulletin indicates when statutorily limited visas are available for issuance to prospective immigrants based on their individual priority date.

On Nov. 20, 2014, the Secretary of Homeland Security directed USCIS to work with DOS to:

  • Ensure that all immigrant visas authorized by Congress are issued to eligible individuals when there is sufficient demand for such visas, and
  • Improve the Visa Bulletin system for determining when immigrant visas are available to applicants during the fiscal year.

Additionally, in July 2015, the Administration issued its report on Modernizing and Streamlining Our Legal Immigration System for the 21st Century (PDF). This report included detailed recommendations to revise and update the monthly Visa Bulletin to better estimate immigrant visa availability and provide needed predictability to nonimmigrant workers seeking permanent residency.

USCIS, in coordination with DOS, revised the procedures for determining visa availability for applicants waiting to file for adjustment of status. The revised process will better align with procedures DOS uses for aliens who seek to become U.S. permanent residents by applying for immigrant visas at U.S. consulates and embassies abroad.

This revised process will enhance DOS’s ability to more accurately predict overall immigrant visa demand in determining the cut-off dates for the Visa Bulletin. This will help ensure that the maximum number of immigrant visas are issued annually as intended by Congress, and minimize month-to-month fluctuations in Visa Bulletin final action dates. Additional goals are outlined in the White House report, Modernizing and Streamlining Our Legal Immigration System for the 21st Century (PDF).

New Visa Bulletin Charts

The Visa Bulletin will now have two different charts because of the revised procedures. DOS will post two charts per visa preference category in the DOS Visa Bulletin. The charts are:

  • Application Final Action Dates (dates when visas may finally be issued); and
  • Dates for Filing Applications (earliest dates when applicants may be able to apply).

When USCIS determines there are immigrant visas available for the filing of additional adjustment of status applications, the Dates for Filing Applications chart may be used to determine when to file an adjustment of status application with USCIS. Otherwise, the Application Final Action Dates chart must be used to determine when to file an adjustment of status application with USCIS.

In coordination with the DOS, USCIS will monitor visa numbers each month and post the relevant chart on this page under When to File.

Determining Visa Availability

USCIS considers several factors to determine if there is a greater supply of visas than the demand for those visas. To determine visa availability, USCIS will compare the number of visas available for the remainder of the fiscal year with:

  • Documentarily qualified visa applications reported by DOS;
  • Pending adjustment of status applications reported by USCIS; and
  • Historical drop off rate of applicants for adjustment of status (for example, denials, withdrawals and abandonments)

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 is just an irony.. FAD.. final action date..

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  1. an intense and widely shared enthusiasm for something, especially one that is short-lived and without basis in the object's qualities
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Just now, argadorn said:

uncle emiandhi ... i was out for 3 hours 

DOS moved filing dates, USCIS is asking to file only if your date is current in final action dates. tofic close

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2 minutes ago, mettastar said:

DOS moved filing dates, USCIS is asking to file only if your date is current in final action dates. tofic close

Janluuuu downgrade sesi file adjust sese time ki filing dates accept sestharu le anna. Edho temporavary idhi final action dates kathalu....

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4 minutes ago, mettastar said:

DOS moved filing dates, USCIS is asking to file only if your date is current in final action dates. tofic close

What does that mean brother ? Dates not moved? Please clarity tho chepu 

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7 minutes ago, mettastar said:

DOS moved filing dates, USCIS is asking to file only if your date is current in final action dates. tofic close

USCIS Vaadu ekkuva chesthunnadu...EAD dates veru...Green Card dates veru...Anyway vaade announce chesthuadu in near time...

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