The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released the Visa Bulletin for June 2024, shedding light on the minimal movement in employment-based cut-off dates. The bulletin provides a comprehensive overview of both family and employment-sponsored visa application categories.
In the employment-based categories, there has been little progress for EB Green Card applicants. Specifically, for India and China, the EB-1 dates remain stagnant at March 1, 2021, and September 1, 2022, respectively.
On the other hand, family-based preferences have seen significant movement. In the F1 category, Mexico has advanced over two months, while other countries (except the Philippines) remain at July 8, 2015. Similarly, in the F2A category, Mexico has made progress, with priority dates moving ahead by nearly three months.
The F3 priority dates have collectively moved forward across countries, with only Mexico witnessing movement in the F2B index. Additionally, the dates for F4 categories of Mexico and the Philippines have also progressed, while India, China, and other countries remain unchanged.
Overall, the Visa Bulletin for June 2024 highlights the contrasting progress between employment-based and family-based visa categories. While employment-based categories show minimal movement, family-based preferences have seen significant advancements in priority dates. This information is crucial for individuals navigating the complex process of applying for visas to the United States.