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July 2021 – US Visa Bulletin Archive


Jun 27, 2021


Find the archived Visa Bulletin for July 2021 below, or check out the most recent Visa Bulletin.

If you don’t know what a “visa bulletin” or a “priority date” is, we’ve got you covered. Start by checking out the Boundless guide on How to Read the Visa Bulletin.

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Family-based categories

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Every month, USCIS announces whether applicants already living in the United States should file their “adjustment of status” applications based on the “Final Action Dates” or the “Dates for Filing.”

For July, family-based applicants — except those in the F-2A category — must use the “Dates for Filing” (available on the State Department’s website), whereas F-2A must use the “Final Action Dates.” Employment-based visa applicants must also use the Final Action Dates, as must applicants filing from outside the United States.

Family-Based Green Card Backlogs

F-1: UNMARRIED CHILDREN (AGE 21 AND OLDER) OF U.S. CITIZENS

General Category 15-May-16 1-Mar-16 -2 months, 2 weeks
China 15-May-16 1-Mar-16 -2 months, 2 weeks
India 15-May-16 1-Mar-16 -2 months, 2 weeks
Mexico 1-Aug-00 15-May-00 -2 months, 2 weeks, 3 days
Philippines 22-Apr-15 15-May-14 -11 months, 1 week

This category sees change for all countries:

  • Two-month advances for the General Category, India, China, and Mexico.
  • Eleven-month advance for the Philippines.

F-2A: SPOUSES AND UNMARRIED CHILDREN (UNDER AGE 21) OF U.S. GREEN CARD HOLDERS

Country New
Cut-off Date
Old
Cut-off Date
Change in Wait Time
General Category No wait No wait No change
China No wait No wait No change
India No wait No wait No change
Mexico No wait No wait No change
Philippines No wait No wait No change

This category sees no change, with all countries remaining current.


F-2B: unmarried children (age 21 or older) of U.S. green card holders

General Category 22-Sep-16 15-Aug-16 -1 month, 1 week
China 22-Sep-16 15-Aug-16 -1 month, 1 week
India 22-Sep-16 15-Aug-16 -1 month, 1 week
Mexico 8-Aug-00 8-Aug-00 No change
Philippines 1-Oct-13 1-Aug-13 -2 months

This category sees movement for all countries, except Mexico:

  • One-month advance for the General Category, India, and China.
  • Two-month advance for the Philippines.
  • No change for Mexico.

F-3: married children of U.S. citizens

General Category 22-Aug-09 1-Aug-09 -3 weeks
China 22-Aug-09 1-Aug-09 -3 weeks
India 22-Aug-09 1-Aug-09 -3 weeks
Mexico 8-Sep-00 8-Sep-00 No change
Philippines 1-Oct-03 8-Aug-03 -1 month, 3 weeks, 2 days

This category sees no change for Mexico but all other countries advance:

  • Three-week advance for the General Category, India, and China.
  • One-month advance for the Philippines.

F-4: siblings of U.S. citizens

Country New
Cut-off Date
Old
Cut-off Date
Change in Wait Time
General Category 1-Oct-07 1-Oct-07 No change
China 1-Oct-07 1-Oct-07 No change
India 1-Dec-05 1-Dec-05 No change
Mexico 8-May-99 8-May-99 No change
Philippines 1-Feb-04 8-Aug-03 -5 months, 3 weeks, 3 days

This category sees no change for all countries except the Philippines, which sees a five-month advance.


EB-1: extraordinary people, outstanding researchers and professors, and multinational executives and managers

Country New
Cut-off Date
Old
Cut-off Date
Change in Wait Time
General Category No wait No wait No Change
China No wait No wait No Change
Central America No wait No wait No Change
India No wait No wait No Change
Mexico No wait No wait No Change
Philippines No wait No wait No Change
Vietnam No wait No wait No Change

All countries are current (meaning there is no wait).


EB-2: exceptional people and advanced degree holders

Country New
Cut-off Date
Old
Cut-off Date
Change in Wait Time
General Category No wait No wait No change
China 1-Dec-17 1-May-17 -7 months
Central America No wait No wait No change
India 1-June-11 1-Dec-10 -6 months
Mexico No wait No wait No change
Philippines No wait No wait No change

Most countries remain current (meaning there is no wait) and two see movement in this category:

  • No wait for the General Category, Central America, Mexico, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
  • Six-month advance for India.
  • Seven-month advance for China.

EB-3: bachelor’s degree holders, skilled workers, and unskilled workers

Country New
Cut-off Date
Old
Cut-off Date
Change in Wait Time
General Category No wait No wait No change
China 1-Jan-19 1-Sep-18 -4 months
Central America No wait No wait No change
India 1-Jan-13 1-Nov-11 -2 months
Mexico No wait No wait No change
Philippines No wait No wait No change

Most countries remain current (meaning there is no wait) and two see movement in this category:

  • No wait for the General Category, Central America, Mexico, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
  • Four-month advance for China and two-month advance for India.

In the EB-4 “special immigrants” category, most countries remain current, and Central America and Mexico advance.

In the EB-5 category, almost all countries remain current, except for Vietnam and China, which advance.

Category Country New
Cut-off Date
Old
Cut-off Date
Change in Wait Time
EB-4: Special Immigrants General Category No wait No wait No change
China No wait No wait No change
Central America 01Dec18 01Nov18 -1 month
India No wait No wait No change
Mexico 1-Feb-20 1-Nov-19 -3 months
Philippines No wait No wait No change
Vietnam No wait No wait No change
EB-5: Investors General Category No wait No wait No change
China 8-Nov-15 15-Sep-15 -1 month, 3 weeks, 1 day
Central America No wait No wait No change
India No wait No wait No change
Mexico No wait No wait No change
Philippines No wait No wait No change
Vietnam 1-Apr-20 15-Apr-18 -11 months, 2 weeks, 3 days

Why This Matters

If you’re in line for a green card, it’s important to keep track of actual changes (and likely future developments) in the Visa Bulletin. It’s always a good idea to prepare all the documents needed for your green card application ahead of time, so you can be ready to file as quickly as possible once the Visa Bulletin shows that a green card is available to you. By failing to file in a month when a green card is available, you risk facing a surprise backward movement (“retrogression”) in the next Visa Bulletin, which would close your window of opportunity for filing a green card application. Stay tuned for next month’s update! As always, we’ll highlight all the important changes for you.


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