The March Visa Bulletin reveals notable shifts in visa categories, indicating a potential change in how visas are allocated. This bulletin is crucial as it represents one of the last opportunities for the government to adjust filing dates before the end of the fiscal year, which occurs on September 30.
Key Details:
- The bulletin shows movement in both the Final Action Dates and Dates for Filing charts.
- The government is expected to focus on maximizing visa usage in the coming months, especially for Employment-Based (EB) categories.
- The aggressive movement in EB2 categories suggests a strategy to maximize filings before potential freezes or retrogressions occur.
- If litigation regarding the USCIS approval ban or Department of State visa freezes is resolved, retrogression in visa availability may become likely.
These developments could significantly impact immigrants seeking adjustment of status, as they may need to file applications sooner to avoid delays. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Michael Valverde
