No great news for Indian H-1B and green card holders because the US card notice for May 2025 mentions breakdown for Indians in the EB-5 class. While China will remain on January 22, 2014, India may experience a breakdown in the EB-5 Unreserved group, which will move to May 1, 2019.
The India last action date was more retrogressed due to the increase in Rest of the World demand and number use, according to the bulletin, which stated that there was a need to continue using numbers within the maximum permitted under the FY-2025 yearly limits.
If need and usage of rest of the world continue to rise, a final action time may also become important. This condition may be closely monitored, and any required adjustments will be made in accordance with that,” it said.
The EB-1 and EB-2 classes no longer undergo any changes. India may be on February 15, 2022, and China will be on November 8, 2022, for EB-1. Different nations did remain present in full. India may be on January 1, 2013, and China will be on October 1, 2020, respectively. At June 22, 2023, all other nations will be.
India will improve by two days to April 15, 2013, while China may be at November 1, 2020. At January 1, 2023, all other nations will continue.
A regular card report with the cut-off times for visa availability is provided by the Department of State. It determines which candidates are qualified for permanent citizenship and which are available for position adjustment. Applications for permanent residency must be submitted with a goal time before the cut-off day specified in the most recent Visa Bulletin.
226 000 are the maximum family-sponsored preference immigrants allowed to enter the 2025 fiscal year under Section 201 of the Immigration and Nationality Act ( INA ). At least 140, 000 people globally are a year’s worth of refugees with employment-based preferences. According to Section 202, taste immigrants are allowed to make up 25 % of the total annual family-sponsored and employment-based choice limitations. The dependent area cap is set at 2 %, or 7 320, respectively.
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