December Visa Bulletin for 2020

December Visa Bulletin for 2020

By Dayna Lally, Esq.

Immigration Attorney, Boston MA, providing legal representation to individuals, families, and employers in immigration matters

November 23, 2020

December Visa Bulletin for 2020

The Department of State publishes a monthly Visa Bulletin to advise on immigrant visa availability. The Visa Bulletin summarizes the availability of statutorily-limited immigrant visas in two charts: “Final Action Dates” and “Dates for Filing Applications.”

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) then determines which chart in the Visa Bulletin (“Final Action Dates” or “Dates for Filing Applications”) a prospective immigrant must use to file an application for adjustment of status (Form I-485) in any given month.

For December 2020, USCIS determined that F2A applicants may file using the Final Action Dates chart. Applicants in all other family-sponsored preference categories must use the Dates for Filing chart.

Applicants in all employment-based preference categories must use the Dates for Filing chart. in the Department of State Visa Bulletin for December 2020.

Below are instructions on how to read and interpret the Visa Bulletin:

  1. Find your visa type in the first column (on the left) of the appropriate chart (F1, F2A, F2B, F3, F4 or 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Other Workers, 4th, 5th).
  2. Stay in that row and move directly to the right to find the corresponding date under your country of birth (as listed in the boldface columns across the top).
  3. If the date on the chart is current (“C”), or your priority date is earlier than the date on the chart, you may file your adjustment of status application (“green card’), if otherwise eligible to do so.
  4.  “U” means unauthorized; for example, numbers are not authorized for issuance.

Your priority date is generally the date when your relative or employer properly filed the immigrant visa petition (Form I-130 or Form I-140) on your behalf with the USCIS. If a labor certification (“PERM”) was required to be filed with your immigrant visa petition (Form I-140), the priority date is the date the PERM was accepted for processing by the Department of Labor.

FAMILY-SPONSORED PREFERENCES

F1:     Unmarried Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens.

F2A:  Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents.

F2B:  Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21 years of age or older) of Permanent Residents.

F3:    Married Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens.

F4:    Brothers and Sisters of Adult U.S. Citizens.

Family-SponsoredAll Chargeability Areas Except Those ListedChina-Mainland BornIndiaMexico Philippines
F122JUL1522JUL1522JUL1522FEB0008OCT12
F2ACURRENT*CURRENT*CURRENT*CURRENT*CURRENT*
F2B01MAY1601MAY1601MAY1601DEC9901APR12
F301JUN0901JUN0901JUN0915AUG0022DEC02
F415SEP0715SEP0722NOV0522APR9901SEP02

*In the F2A category, there is a cutoff date on the Dates for Filing chart. However, the category is “current” on the Final Action Dates chart. This means that applicants in the F2A category may file using the Final Action Dates chart for December 2020.  

EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCES

1st:   Priority Workers.

2nd Members of the Professions Holding Advanced Degrees or Persons of Exceptional Ability.

3rd Skilled Workers, Professionals, and Other Workers.

4th Certain Special Immigrants.

5th Employment Creation.

Employment-BasedAll Chargeability Areas Except Those ListedChina-Mainland Born

El Salvador, Guatemala,  Honduras

IndiaMexicoPhilippines
1stC01NOV20C01NOV20CC
2ndC01OCT16C15MAY11CC
3rdC01JUN18C01JAN14CC
Other WorkersC01MAY09C01JAN14CC
4thCC01MAY18CCC
Certain Religious WorkersCC01MAY18CCC

5th              Non-Regional
Center

C15DEC15CCCC
5th
Regional
Center
C15DEC15CCCC

The “C” listing indicates that the category is current, and that applications may be filed regardless of the applicant’s priority date. The listing of a date for any category indicates that only applicants with a priority date which is earlier than the listed date may file their application.

If you have an I-130 or I-140 petition approved and are wondering whether you are eligible to apply for a green card by filing Form I-485, Adjustment of Status, contact Lally Immigration Services, LLC at (617) 870-1000 or email immigration lawyer, Dayna Lally, at [email protected]

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