USCIS Updates Visa Bulletin; India Launches e-OCI Platform
USCIS confirms use of Final Action Dates for employment-based adjustments; India streamlines OCI application process with e-OCI.
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USCIS confirms use of Final Action Dates for employment-based adjustments; India streamlines OCI application process with e-OCI.
USCIS announces use of final action dates for employment-based adjustment of status in May 2026 Visa Bulletin, affecting green card applicants.
USCIS announces new final action dates for employment-based adjustment of status filings in the May 2026 Visa Bulletin.
The May 2026 Visa Bulletin indicates a halt in employment-based visa movement, affecting filing flexibility for employers.
USCIS has introduced online filing for employment-based Form I-485, streamlining the application process for many immigrants.
The May 2026 Visa Bulletin is out, providing crucial updates for employers regarding visa availability and processing.
USCIS is expanding online filing options for Form I-485 for certain employment-based applicants, with more categories to follow.
The May 2026 Visa Bulletin indicates a pause in advancement and potential retrogression in US immigration categories.
The May FP Visa Bulletin outlines final action dates and an employer's immigration action plan for visa applicants.
USCIS mandates use of Final Action Dates for employment-based Adjustment of Status filings in May 2026, creating a deadline rush.
USCIS has launched an online filing option for select employment-based green card applicants, streamlining the application process.
USCIS has launched an online filing option for select employment-based green card applicants, streamlining the application process.
October 2021's visa bulletin indicates a collapse in predictability for employment-based immigration, impacting legal workers and employers.
USCIS announces changes to employment-based adjustment filings, effective May 2026, impacting employers and foreign national employees.
The May Visa Bulletin introduces updated filing requirements for employment-based visa categories affecting employers and foreign nationals.
The May Visa Bulletin is out, detailing final action dates and essential immigration action plans for employers.
The May Visa Bulletin indicates progress in family-based categories while employment-based categories see a pause.
USCIS has shifted to final action dates for employment-based filings, impacting visa processing timelines.
USCIS announces that employment-based applications must use Final Action Dates for May, with no movement from April.
USCIS has shifted to final action dates for employment-based immigration filings, impacting processing timelines for applicants.
The May 2026 Visa Bulletin is out, requiring employment-based applicants to use the Final Action Dates chart, USCIS confirms.
USCIS mandates use of Final Action Dates for employment-based filings, limiting opportunities for applicants this May.
USCIS will mandate the use of Final Action Dates for employment-based green card applications starting May 2026, potentially delaying filings.
The May 2026 Visa Bulletin shows minimal progress in employment-based visa categories, impacting foreign workers seeking U.S. immigration.
The May 2026 Visa Bulletin shows minimal progress in employment-based categories, affecting many foreign workers.
USCIS will exclusively use Final Action Dates for employment-based I-485 filings starting May 2026, limiting eligibility for applicants.
USCIS will only accept Final Action Dates for employment-based I-485 filings starting May 2026, limiting eligibility for applicants.
Annual green card quotas for the US and Canada’s immigration statistics revealed.
Current USCIS processing pause affects green cards, OPT, and employment-based petitions, causing uncertainty for legal immigrants.
The April 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals significant updates across family and employment-based immigration categories.
The April 2026 Visa Bulletin indicates significant progress for family and employment-based categories but warns of potential reversals.
The April 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals significant developments in family and employment-based visa categories.
The April 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals important updates for family and employment-based immigration categories.
The April 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals important updates across family and employment-based immigration categories.
The April 2026 Visa Bulletin outlines significant changes in family and employment-based visa categories.
Explore immigration pathways for biomedical engineers, including EB-2 NIW and EB-1A options.
The April 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals advancements in employment-based categories, allowing more employees to file for Adjustment of Status.
The April 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals major advancements in employment-based visa categories, with some now current.
The Department of Labor proposes significant changes to prevailing wage standards affecting employment-based visas.
USCIS will adopt the Dates for Filing Chart for employment-based adjustment applications in April 2026, showing significant advancements.
USCIS announces it will use the Dates for Filing Chart for Employment-Based Adjustment of Status Applications in April 2026.
USCIS announces that both family-sponsored and employment-based filings for India will use the 'Dates for Filing' chart in April 2026.
USCIS has advanced EB dates and approved H-1B visas, raising concerns as thousands of Americans face layoffs.
The Department of State has released the April 2026 Visa Bulletin, guiding green card applicants on filing procedures.
An EB-3 visa approval for an eyebrow specialist highlights the diverse opportunities within the visa category.
The April Visa Bulletin reveals advancements in employment-based green card categories, impacting eligibility for applicants.
The April Visa Bulletin is now available, providing essential updates for employers sponsoring foreign nationals for U.S. permanent residence.
April 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals important updates for EB-2 employment-based visa category.
The April 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals significant advancements in Green Card timelines for family and employment-based categories for India.
This year's H-1B CAP will use a weighted wage system for selection, impacting applicants and employers significantly.
Important updates for employment-based green card applicants from the March 2026 Visa Bulletin.
USCIS is intensifying its review of Employment-Based I-485 cases, impacting applicants and their processing times.
The March 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals updates on USCIS priority dates, green card wait times, and predictions for family and employment-based categories.
The March 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals significant advancements in employment-based immigration categories, benefiting employers and foreign nationals.
Recent developments create earlier filing opportunities for Adjustment of Status applications in employment-based categories.
USCIS will implement the Dates for Filing Chart for Employment-Based Adjustment of Status Applications in March 2026, showing significant advancements.
USCIS has released important information regarding the FY 2027 H-1B cap season, impacting employers and applicants.
The March 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals significant advancements in employment-based visa categories, offering new opportunities for foreign nationals.
USCIS assists in a federal investigation leading to indictments related to employment-based visa fraud.
The March 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals significant updates for Indian and Chinese applicants, enhancing employment-based immigration prospects.
The Department of State has released the March 2026 Visa Bulletin, detailing key updates for employment-based visa filings.
USCIS provides guidance on maintaining immigration status for foreign workers during corporate mergers and acquisitions.
March 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals ongoing visa backlogs impacting business growth strategies reliant on foreign talent.
A federal lawsuit has been filed against the State Department's pause on immigrant visa processing affecting 75 countries.
Employment-based green cards face annual limits, affecting priority dates in the Visa Bulletin when demand exceeds supply.
The March 2026 Visa Bulletin provides crucial updates for Indian applicants, marking a significant change in visa availability.
The March 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals key updates in employment-based green card categories, impacting applicants worldwide.
Significant changes in EB-2 priority dates announced in the March 2026 Visa Bulletin, impacting employment-based immigration.
The March 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals significant changes for employment and family-based immigration categories.
The March 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals advancements for Indian employment categories while family-based queues remain unchanged.
The March 2026 DOS Visa Bulletin is now available, impacting family-sponsored and employment-based adjustment of status applications.
The March 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals significant advancements in employment-based green card processing dates.
The March 2026 Visa Bulletin is anticipated to be released later this week, with potential advancements for Employment-Based immigrants.
The U.S. Department of State has released the February 2026 Visa Bulletin detailing key dates for immigrant visas.
Insights into the March 2026 Visa Bulletin predictions for family and employment categories affecting Indian applicants.
A recent Prevailing Wage Determination has been approved, confirming it as a PERM market test.
A 10% drop in PERM applications was reported for the first quarter of 2026, indicating potential shifts in employment-based immigration trends.
Haitian nationals can qualify for green cards through various categories, with priority dates updated in the latest visa bulletin.
The February 2026 Visa Bulletin has been released, providing critical updates for employers regarding visa availability and processing.
The US Department of State has published the February 2026 Visa Bulletin, detailing visa availability and updates for immigrants.
A recent visa pause impacts immigrant visas processed abroad, potentially increasing green card numbers in FY2027.
A January 21 visa pause may redirect 50,000 unused family-based green cards to employment categories by 2027, benefiting many applicants.
A Filipino secondary physical education teacher in New Mexico has successfully adjusted status based on an approved I-140 EB3 petition.
Employment-based immigrants face challenges with Form Supplement J during the green card process, especially those from India.
Exploring how the 75-country ban affects employment-based green card cases in 2027.
New U.S. policy suspends immigrant visa issuance for specific nationalities, including Brazil, effective January 21, 2026.
USCIS is issuing more RFEs that are longer and less coherent, impacting employers and foreign nationals seeking employment-based petitions.
USCIS is experiencing an increase in RFEs that are longer and less coherent, impacting employers and foreign nationals.
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