The Department of State has released the June Visa Bulletin. D&S provides a Monthly Summary of the employment-based priority dates. USCIS has confirmed that, in June 2022, it will accept adjustment of status applications for family- and employment-based petitions based on Dates for Filing and Final Action Dates respectively.
With respect to Final Action Dates, EB-1 China and EB-1 India will both remain current. With the exception of India and China, all other EB-2 countries of chargeability will remain current. EB-2 China will remain unchanged at March 1, 2019, and EB-2 India will move forward one year to September 1, 2014. All EB-3 categories except India and China will remain current. EB-3 China will remain unchanged at March 22, 2018, and EB-3 India will remain unchanged at January 15, 2012.
The Department of State has resumed processing visa applications based on approved EB-5 Preference Regional Center petitions that were filed with USCIS on or before June 30, 2021. The EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 is now in effect and has created two pools of visa numbers within the EB-5 category. One pool of numbers is ‘reserved’ for certain set-aside categories while the remaining available numbers remain ‘unreserved’. For final action dates, all EB-5 categories remain current except for EB-5 Unreserved (I5 and R5) China, which has a Final Action Date of November 22, 2022.
With respect to Application Filing Dates, all EB categories will remain unchanged.