Visa Bulletin

December 2018 Visa Bulletin

The U.S. Department of State publishes a visa bulletin every month that shows where they are in the process of issuing green cards. This bulletin allows people to see how long it could be before a visa becomes available for them to be able to apply for their green cards.

The reason that this bulletin exists is that there is a cap on the number of green cards that are issued each year. This amount has not been increased in decades, and the number of people who have applied to get a green card has far exceeded the number of visas available, which has created a backlog.

For certain types of relatives who are considered “immediate relatives,” there is no waiting period, so this bulletin would not apply. Immediate relatives are considered to be spouses, parents, and unmarried children under 21 years old of U.S. citizens.

The family-based preference chart has several categories.  F-1 is for unmarried adults who are children of U.S. citizens, F-2 is for spouses and unmarried children of green card holders, F-3 is for married children of U.S. citizens, and F-4 is for siblings of U.S. citizens.

As you can see, there is no category for married children of green card holders, siblings of green card holders, and parents of green card holders. What this means is that green card holders cannot petition for those family members.

There are two charts for the family-based preference categories and employment-based preference categories. The first table is a “Final Action Dates” chart. This chart shows which priority dates have reached the front of the line. This means that people who have the priority date that is showing on the chart are eligible to apply for a green card right now. You can find your priority date on your I-130 receipt notice or I-140 receipt notice.

The second chart is the “Dates for Filing” chart. This chart is mainly directed at people who are outside of the U.S. and waiting to apply for their green cards. This chart allows for people to get a head start in the process and submit all the documents that are required to get the process started, so when the final action date shows up on the visa bulletin, all the required documents will have already been submitted.  For those who are in the U.S., this chart is matters because this would allow a person to send her green card application along with the work permit application and travel permit to USCIS, and not have to wait for the priority date on the final action chart to show up. The dates on the “Dates for Filing” chart are usually several months ahead of the dates on the “Final Action Date” chart.

The charts are also broken up by countries.  When you see the letter “C,” that means that the priority date is current, and the person would be eligible to apply for a green card right away assuming that they have an approved petition.

Here is the December 2018 visa bulletin.  Click here to see it.

FAMILY-SPONSORED PREFERENCES
A.  FINAL ACTION DATES FOR FAMILY-SPONSORED PREFERENCE CASES
Family-
Sponsored 
All Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed
CHINA-mainland
born
INDIA MEXICO PHILIPPINES 
F1 08AUG11 08AUG11 08AUG11 01AUG97 15FEB07
F2A 08OCT16 08OCT16 08OCT16 22SEP16 08OCT16
F2B 15FEB12 15FEB12 15FEB12 08JUN97 08JUN07
F3 01AUG06 01AUG06 01AUG06 22DEC95  08JUL95
F4 22APR05 22APR05 08JUN04 08FEB98 15JUL95
B.  DATES FOR FILING FAMILY-SPONSORED VISA APPLICATIONS
Family-
Sponsored 
All Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed
CHINA-
mainland
born
INDIA MEXICO PHILIPPINES 
F1 08MAR12 08MAR12 08MAR12 22APR99 15FEB08
F2A 01DEC17 01DEC17 01DEC17 01DEC17 01DEC17
F2B 22MAR14 22MAR14 22MAR14 01AUG97 15DEC07
F3 08JAN07 08JAN07 08JAN07 08OCT99 01JUN97
F4 01FEB06 01FEB06 01JAN05 15SEP98 22APR97
EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCES
A.  FINAL ACTION DATES FOR EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCE CASE
Employment-
based
All Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed
CHINA-
mainland
born
EL SALVADOR
GUATEMALA
HONDURAS
INDIA MEXICO PHILIPPINES VIETNAM
1st 01JUL17 01SEP16 01JUL17 01SEP16 01JUL17 01JUL17 01JUL17
2nd C 01JUL15 C 01APR09 C C C
3rd C 08JUN15 C 01MAR09 C 15JUN17 C
Other Workers C 01JUN07 C 01MAR09 C 15JUN17 C
4th C C 22FEB16 C 01JAN17 C C
Certain Religious Workers C C 22FEB16 C 01JAN17 C C
5th Non-Regional Center
(C5 and T5)
C 22AUG14 C C C C 01MAY16
5th Regional Center
(I5 and R5)
C 22AUG14 C C C C 01MAY16
B.  DATES FOR FILING OF EMPLOYMENT-BASED VISA APPLICATIONS
Employment-
based
All Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed
CHINA-
mainland
born
EL SALVADOR
GUATEMALA
HONDURAS
INDIA MEXICO  PHILIPPINES 
1st 01JUN18 01OCT17 01JUN18 01OCT17 01JUN18 01JUN18
2nd C 08SEP15 C 22MAY09  C C
3rd C 01DEC15 C 01JAN10 C 01AUG17
Other Workers C 01JUN08 C 01JAN10 C 01AUG17
4th C C 01MAY16 C C C
Certain Religious Workers C C 01MAY16 C C C
5th Non-Regional Center
(C5 and T5)
C 01OCT14 C C C C
5th Regional Center
(I5 and R5)
C 01OCT14 C C C C

The US Department of State also archives the previous years’ bulletins, which you can find here. Looking at those may be helpful so you can see how fast, or slow, the visa bulletins have moved over time.

If you are in the U.S. and will be filing your green card application with USCIS, click here to see which chart USCIS has determined it will use for the month for accepting adjustment of status applications.