Visa Bulletin 

The Department of State publishes a monthly Visa Bulletin which operates as the “waiting list” for green cards (immigrant visas), with an individual’s Priority Date serving as their place in line. The Bulletin identifies all immigrant visa “preference” categories and indicates whether a backlog exists for that category. When a backlog exists, an individual in that category may not apply for a green card (or “adjust status”) until their Priority Date becomes “current.” A priority date is current when it is earlier than the date listed in the Visa Bulletin. The Bulletin lists family-based (“FB-”) preference categories and employment-based (“EB-") preference categories. These categories are further separated into two charts: the Final Action Dates chart and the Dates for Filing chart. The Final Action Dates chart indicates whether an individual can expect USCIS to make a decision on their application soon, whereas the Dates for Filing chart, if USCIS chooses to use it that month, indicates whether an individual may file their adjustment application and receive the benefits associated with having a green card application pending with USCIS. 

In May 2026, USCIS will be using the Dates for Filing chart for both employment- and family-based preference categories. 

There were no advancements in the Visa Bulletin for the EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, EB-4, or Other Worker categories. Priority Dates remain Current for individuals born in Mexico and All Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed categories, which was an advancement of over two years in the April 2026 Visa Bulletin. 

See the April 2026 Visa Bulletin here. 

If you have questions about planning, please schedule a consultation with one of the attorneys at Iandoli, Desai & Cronin (info@iandoli.com). 

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