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Aug visa bulletin EB1 back to 10 years


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17 minutes ago, Sandy_14 said:

EB1 back to jan 12 in August bulletin 

it proves EB1 is the new EB2, EB3 is new EB2

all those with 2015/2016 PD dreaming about their dates being current can go to assam and dream there

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7 minutes ago, hydusguy said:

i think it will stay like this for 2 more months.. till next fiscal year

it will be around 2015 even after end of fiscal, 10 yrs regression indicates too many in line already

EB1 will not be current for 3 yrs atleast

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2 minutes ago, Sandy_14 said:

Hoping bro. Motham mood poyindi....

 

Sorry it's not an error

 

Read this

As readers were informed was possible in the May 2023 Visa Bulletin, it has become necessary to retrogress the EB-1 final action date for India, effective in August.  India is oversubscribed, and therefore subject to prorating under INA 202(e).  Until now, applicants chargeable to India had been able to receive prior unused numbers within EB-1 under INA 202(a)(5).  With a worldwide final action date being set for EB-1 because the demand is greater than the number of visas remaining, the Department can no longer issue EB-1 visas without regard to the per-country numerical limitations and so applicants from India are no longer able to receive EB-1 numbers under INA 202(a)(5).  Having reached their limit for FY-2023 within EB-1, India will be subject to an EB-1 final action date of 01JAN12, the oldest priority date of an EB-1 applicant (many Indian EB-1 applicants have priority dates from 2012-2015 because of priority date retention based on previously-approved petitions in the EB-2 or EB-3 categories).  It is likely that in October the final action date will advance to at least the final action date announced in the July Visa Bulletin; however, the date is dependent on the demand for EB-1 visas by Indian applicants and the FY-2024 annual limit on employment-based preference visas.

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3 minutes ago, Sreeven said:

It might be an error. Doesn't look like filing and final dates will be that far

Its not an error. In the bulletin they gave reasoning for EB1 retrogession.

RETROGRESSION IN THE EMPLOYMENT-BASED FIRST PREFERENCE (EB-1) FOR INDIA

As readers were informed was possible in the May 2023 Visa Bulletin, it has become necessary to retrogress the EB-1 final action date for India, effective in August.  India is oversubscribed, and therefore subject to prorating under INA 202(e).  Until now, applicants chargeable to India had been able to receive prior unused numbers within EB-1 under INA 202(a)(5).  With a worldwide final action date being set for EB-1 because the demand is greater than the number of visas remaining, the Department can no longer issue EB-1 visas without regard to the per-country numerical limitations and so applicants from India are no longer able to receive EB-1 numbers under INA 202(a)(5).  Having reached their limit for FY-2023 within EB-1, India will be subject to an EB-1 final action date of 01JAN12, the oldest priority date of an EB-1 applicant (many Indian EB-1 applicants have priority dates from 2012-2015 because of priority date retention based on previously-approved petitions in the EB-2 or EB-3 categories).  It is likely that in October the final action date will advance to at least the final action date announced in the July Visa Bulletin; however, the date is dependent on the demand for EB-1 visas by Indian applicants and the FY-2024 annual limit on employment-based preference visas.

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6 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Family based ye assam chesaru identa

professional ga did GC change anything for you? like tax or being eligible for more jobs in market or getting more calls from recruiters?  

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