November 2020 Visa Bulletin: Final Action Dates Advance in Most Categories; Dates for Filing Remain Largely Unchanged and Will Be Honored by USCIS
October 29, 2020
At a Glance
- EB-1 China and EB-1 India final action dates will advance by six months to December 1, 2018.
- EB-2 China will advance by over seven weeks to April 22, 2016, and EB-2 India will advance three weeks to September 22, 2009.
- EB-3 China will advance four months to October 1, 2017, and EB-3 India will advance one and a half months to March 1, 2010.
- EB-5 China will remain at August 15, 2015 and EB-5 Vietnam will advance by two weeks to August 15, 2017.
- Employment-based dates for filing remain largely unchanged from October.
- USCIS announced that it will continue to honor dates for filing in November.
A closer look
According to the State Department’s November Visa Bulletin, final action cutoff dates for issuance of an immigrant visa will be as follows:
- EB-1: All countries except for China and India will remain current in November. China and India will advance by six months to December 1, 2018.
- EB-2: China will advance by just over seven weeks to April 22, 2016, while India will advance by three weeks to September 22, 2009. All other countries will remain current.
- EB-3 Professionals and Skilled Workers: Cutoff dates for China will advance four months to October 1, 2017, and for India will advance one and a half months to March 1, 2010. All countries will remain current in November.
- EB-5: Regional and non-Regional Center Programs will remain current for all countries except China and Vietnam. China will remain at August 15, 2015, while Vietnam will advance by two weeks to August 15, 2017.
USCIS Employment-based Priority Date Cut-offs for November 2020
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that it will honor the State Department’s Dates for Filing chart for adjustment of status filings in November. To be eligible to file an employment-based adjustment application in November, employer-sponsored foreign nationals must have a priority date that is earlier than the date listed below for their preference category and country.
This is the second consecutive month in which USCIS has chosen to honor the Dates for Filing chart, rather than the Final Action Date chart. In October, there was significant advancement on this chart, particularly in the EB-2 and EB-3 categories for India and China, which allowed many applicants who were previously subject to lengthy backlogs to file adjustment of status applications. Today’s announcement confirms that the agency will continue to accept these filings through at least the end of November.
Impact of Presidential Proclamation
As a reminder, President Trump’s April 22 proclamation temporarily suspending the entry of certain immigrants remains in place through December 31, 2020. The proclamation continues to limit the issuance of immigrant visas by U.S. consulates abroad.
Final Action cut-off dates for November 2020
EB-1
China: December 1, 2018
India: December 1, 2018
All other countries: Current
EB-2
China: April 22, 2016
India: September 22, 2009
All other countries: Current
EB-3 Professionals and Skilled Workers
China: October 1, 2017
India: March 1, 2010
All other countries: Current
EB-3 Other Workers
China: January 1, 2009
India: March 1, 2010
All other countries: Current
EB-4
El Salvador, Guatemala Honduras: November 1, 2017
Mexico: October 15, 2018
All other countries: Current
EB-5
China: August 15, 2015
Vietnam: August 15, 2017
All other countries: Current
Dates for Filing cut-off dates for November 2020
EB-1
China: September 1, 2020
India: September 1, 2020
All other countries: Current
EB-2
China: October 1, 2016
India: May 15, 2011
All other countries: Current
EB-3 Professionals and Skilled Workers
China: June 1, 2018
India: January 1, 2015
All other countries: Current
EB-3 Other Workers
China: May 1, 2009
India: January 1, 2015
All other countries: Current
EB-4
El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras: February 1, 2018
All other countries: Current
EB-5
China: December 15, 2015
All other countries: Current
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