Nov 2024 US visa bulletin: No change in employment-based green card queue; slight progress for family-based categories

The November bulletin for US visa applicants mostly remained unchanged from the last updates.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services have released the US visa bulletin for November 2024. The official document prepares aspiring green card applicants for what’s to come ahead. Unlike October’s progress in the EB-5 category, the employment-based preferences have decided to sit still next month. Both rosters across the board for Final Action Dates and Dates for Filing employment-based cases are stuck to the previous update, stretching out the waiting period for global applicants.

Employment-based categories did not witness any change in the November US visa bulletin, whereas family-based preferences only progressed slightly. Employment-based categories did not witness any change in the November US visa bulletin, whereas family-based preferences only progressed slightly.

On the contrary, family-based preferences have witnessed some movement. Nevertheless, several dates remained unchanged there as well. The Philippines‘ family-based cases were the most noticeable exceptions, as they barely saw any progress.

Key Takeaways of November 2024 US Visa Bulletin

The USCIS’ November US visa bulletin uses official jargon to distinguish between “Dates for Filing” and “Final Action Dates.”

One’s priority date must coincide (or fall before) with the cut-off date listed alongside the country’s visa category. The Dates for Filing determine the application’s eligibility timeline, implying when applicants can submit their adjustment of status or immigrant visa applications. Conversely, the Final Action Dates signal the estimated time for one’s application approval, ultimately leading to permanent residency.

Employment-Based preferences

1st: Priority Workers – 28.6% global employment-based preference level + surplus numbers of fourth and fifth preferences.

2nd: Members of the Professions Holding Advanced Degrees / Persons of Exceptional Ability – 28.6% of worldwide employment-based preference level + numbers left out by the first.

3rd: Skilled Workers, Professionals and Other Workers – 28.6% of global level + numbers left over by the first and second preferences, with 10,000 allotted to ‘Other Workers’.

4th: Certain Special Immigrants – 7.1% of the global level, with 32% set aside as follows: 20% for qualified immigrants investing in a rural area + 10% for qualified immigrants investing in high unemployment areas + 2% for qualified immigrants in infrastructure projects. The remaining 68% is unreserved and set aside for all eligible immigrants.

5th: Employment Creation – 7.1% of the worldwide level.

Final Action Dates for Employment-based cases:

Employment-based preference India China-mainland born Mexico Philippines
1st February 1, 2022 November 8, 2022 C C
2nd July 15, 2012 March 22, 2020 March 15, 2023 March 15, 2023
3rd November 1, 2012 April 1, 2020 November 15, 2022 November 15, 2022
Other Workers November 1, 2012 January 1, 2017 December 1, 2020 December 1, 2020
4th January 1, 2021 January 1, 2021 January 1, 2021 January 1, 2021
Certain Religion Workers January 1, 2021 January 1, 2021 January 1, 2021 January 1, 2021
5th Unreserved (including C5, T5, I5, R5) January 1, 2022 July 15, 2016 C C
5th Set Aside Rural (20%) C C C C
5th Set Aside: High Unemployment (10%) C C C C
5th Set Aside: Infrastructure (2%) C C C C

Dates for filing Employment-based visa applications:

Employment-based category India China-mainland born Mexico Philippines
1st April 15, 2022 January 1, 2023 C C
2nd January 1, 2013 October 1, 2020 August 1, 2023 August 1, 2023
3rd June 8, 2013 November 15, 2020 March 1, 2023 March 1, 2023
Other Workers June 8, 2013 January 1, 2018 May 22, 2021 May 22, 2021
4th February 1, 2021 February 1, 2021 February 1, 2021 February 1, 2021
Certain Religious Workers February 1, 2021 February 1, 2021 February 1, 2021 February 1, 2021
5th Unreserved (including C5, T5, I5, R5) April 1, 2022 October 1, 2016 C C
5th Set Aside: Rural (20%) C C C C
5th Set Aside: High Unemployment (10%) C C C C
5th Set Aside: Infrastructure (2%) C C C C

Family-based Applications:

F1: Unmarried sons + daughters of US citizens [23,400 + numbers left out by fourth preference].

Second: Spouse and children + unmarried sons and daughters of permanent residents

F2A: Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents – 77% of overall second preference, of which 75% are exempt from the per-country limit.

F2B: Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21 years or older) of Permanent Residents – 23% of overall second preference.

F3: Married Sons + Daughters of US Citizens – 23,400 + numbers left out by first and second preferences.

F4: Brothers and Sisters of Adult US Citizens – 65,000 + surplus numbers of first three preferences.

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Final Action Dates for family-sponsored applications:

Family-sponsored preference India China-mainland born Mexico Philippines
F1 October 22, 2015 October 22, 2015 November 22, 2004 March 1, 2012
F2A January 1, 2022 January 1, 2022 April 15, 2021 January 1, 2022
F2B May 1, 2016 May 1, 2016 July 1, 2005 October 22, 2011
F3 April 15, 2010 April 15, 2010 October 22, 2000 September 8, 2002
F4 March 8, 2006 August 1, 2007 March 1, 2001 February 1, 2004

Dates for filing family-based visa applications:

Family-sponsored preference India China-mainland born Mexico Philippines
F1 September 1, 2017 September 1, 2017 October 1, 2005 April 22, 2015
F2A July 15, 2024 July 15, 2024 July 15, 2024 July 15, 2024
F2B January 1, 2017 January 1, 2017 July 1, 2006 October 1, 2013
F3 April 22, 2012 April 22, 2012 June 15, 2001 May 8, 2004
F4 August 1, 2006 March 1, 2008 April 30, 2001 July 22, 2007
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