October 2023 Visa Bulletin Predictions: What to Expect?

Visa bulletin predictions can feel like a roller coaster ride as you eagerly anticipate your priority date to become current. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the twists and turns of October 2023 visa bulletin predictions, including employment-based and family-based categories. You’ll gain insights into the latest analysis on factors that influence these predictions and learn practical strategies to navigate the visa bulletin process effectively.

Visa Bulletin Key Takeaways

Visa Bulletin Predictions provide essential tools for immigrants to plan their immigration status.

October 2023 Visa Bulletins contain predictions and Final Action Dates on employment-based and family-based categories, with lawyers providing guidance on potential visa availability.

Strategies such as staying informed, preparing for interviews/admissibility, and exploring alternative pathways can help navigate the visa bulletin process more effectively.

Future Visa Bulletin Predictions are optimistic for each preference category, especially first and second preferences.

Understanding Visa Bulletin Predictions

Visa bulletin predictions provide a valuable source of information for immigrants awaiting green cards, enabling them to effectively strategize their immigration status. These projections give insight into the potential motion in Final Action Dates in both employment-based and family-based preference categories over upcoming visa bulletins. By understanding these forecasts thoroughly, those looking for an immigrant visa can plan out their choices wisely before release dates are announced. With this knowledge at hand, hopeful migrants have a better chance of making informed decisions that increase chances of achieving a U.S. residence permit successfully.

Factors Affecting Employment Based Visa Bulletin Predictions

The final action date predictions for the first and second preference employment visas in the visa bulletin can be influenced by a variety of factors, including demand, spillover, and retrogression. For example, changes in the number of visas available due to various circumstances can impact the projected Final Action Dates on visa bulletins. This, in turn, can cause a shift in the expected dates published in these bulletins.

Factors Affecting Family-Based Visa Bulletin Predictions

The predictions for family-based visas in the visa bulletin can be influenced by a variety of elements, including demand, country of origin, and immigration policies. For instance, the number of visas available for each category is capped annually, and this can significantly impact the projected Final Action Dates on visa bulletins. The country of origin can also play a role, as some countries have higher demand than others, leading to longer wait times. Furthermore, changes in immigration policies and laws can also affect the availability and processing times of family-based visas.

A Note on How Predictions Are Made

We review past data points from past visa bulletin updates, study their patterns in order to forecast date movements that can be taken into account for planning purposes. It should be noted that while predictions may prove useful as guidance tools, they do not guarantee an outcome or result since circumstances beyond one’s control could lead to changes within the system at any time.

October 2023 Visa Bulletin Predictions: Employment-Based Categories

The upcoming fiscal year beginning October 2023 brings with it the much-awaited Visa Bulletin, offering information on accessible visas and priority dates in varied categories. Though a precise forecast of employment based classifications is not included within this source section, some overarching tendencies can still be gleaned from what awaits us in the months to come. Observing such factors will help provide an understanding of anticipated movements related to these priorities’ date specifications as we approach fall 2023.

EB-1: First Preference Extraordinary Ability Workers

28.6% of the global employment-based preference is attributed to those in the EB-1 category, it’s vital for them to remain up-to-date with visa bulletin predictions and potential wait times. In 2023, the EB-1 category briefly experienced a phenomenon known as "retrogression" for Indian applicants. Retrogression occurs when more people apply for a visa than there are visas available, causing the priority date to move backward rather than forward. This led to longer wait times for Indian applicants in the EB-1 category, a significant setback for those with extraordinary abilities seeking to immigrate to the U.S. This retrogression was largely caused by the ripple effect of longer EB2 and EB3 wait times, which led to more people applying for EB1. As a result, the quota for EB1 ran out and the category became oversubscribed. Retrogression occurs when more people apply for a visa than there are visas available, causing the priority date to move backward rather than forward. This led to longer wait times for Indian applicants in the EB-1 category, a significant setback for those with extraordinary abilities seeking to immigrate to the U.S.

For Indian applicants, the October 2023 Visa Bulletin is likely to bring some good news. There is a strong possibility that the priority dates for this group will move forward by a few months. However, it's important to note that it's unlikely that the dates will become current.

For Chinese applicants, the October 2023 Visa Bulletin is likely to bring some good news. There is a strong possibility that the priority dates for this group will move forward by a few months. This positive shift is a result of the ongoing efforts to balance the demand and supply of immigrant visas. It's important for Chinese applicants in the EB-1 category to stay updated with the visa bulletin predictions to plan their immigration journey effectively. Remember, these are just predictions and actual movements can vary based on various factors such as changes in immigration policies, visa demand, and availability.

For the rest of the world, the EB-1 category remained largely static in 2022. There were no significant forward movements in the priority dates, which meant that the wait times for applicants from other countries did not change significantly. This stagnation can be attributed to a variety of factors such as consistent demand and the limited number of visas available for qualified immigrants in this category.

EB-2: Second Preference Advanced Degree Professionals

The EB-2 section is primarily designed for individuals of exceptional ability who hold advanced degrees, and accounts for 28.6% of all worldwide employment based preference categories. Progression will remain slow with low chances becoming current between October 2023 and September 2024.

EB-3: Third Preference Skilled Workers and Professionals

The EB-3 category is designed to provide foreign skilled workers, professionals and other types of employees the opportunity for employment at 28.6% of worldwide level with regards to a preference level system. It’s important that applicants stay up-to-date on movement/wait times by checking in regularly with the visa bulletin information available.

October 2023 Visa Bulletin: Family-Based Categories

It is imperative for applicants to pay attention to the Final Action Dates and those pertaining to filing applications concerning family-based categories in order to be prepared ahead of October 2023. The visa bulletin offers useful insight when it comes with its predictions about employment based as well as family-based visas, which include F1, F2A and F2B entry points. Keeping an eye on these due dates for filing, can help ensure success down the road.

F-1: Unmarried Sons and Daughters of US Citizens

For unmarried sons and daughters of US citizens looking to begin the immigration planning process, there are 23,400 F-1 category visas available. This number is then increased with any numbers not used for fourth preference status. Thus, as October 2023 approaches, individuals in this position have a greater chance at achieving their goals under the F-1 visa category than ever before.

F-2A: Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents

The F-2A visa category, part of the international family preference level structure, permits spouses and unmarried children (under 21 years old) of permanent residents in the US to apply for 77% of the available second and worldwide family preference level quota. This will be a great asset for individuals wanting to immigrate to India, Mexico or The Philippines as October 2023 has released projected data regarding this matter which should guide applicants when making their plans.

F-2B: Unmarried Sons and Daughters of Permanent Residents

Unmarried sons and daughters of permanent residents need to stay informed on F-2B predictions in order to effectively plan for their immigration. A 23% cap is set on the overall second preference limit, giving these individuals valuable data regarding October 2023, which can be used during their planning process. It is important they remain cognizant with this information as it directly impacts them when making decisions about preferences related to immigrating abroad.

Strategies for Navigating Visa Bulletin Predictions

Staying informed and prepared for interviews and admissibility are key to success when attempting to navigate the visa bulletin predictions. Exploring alternative pathways can help applicants make the most of all available information, avoiding potential stumbling blocks along their immigration journey.

Staying Informed

To stay informed about visa-related matters, it is important to regularly check the bulletin for updates and forecasts. Subscribing to a free E-Mail Newsletter gives people access to useful information which includes trends in processing times of applications such as I-130/NVC/I140/I485 cases via resources like GC tracker provided by National Visa Center.

Preparing for Interview and Admissibility

Having a well-prepared interview and attaining admissibility are essential factors for guaranteeing an effective visa application experience. Beforehand, it is important to familiarize oneself with all the eligibility specifications necessary for receiving either a visa or green card. It is also key that applicants are able to clearly articulate their qualifications. Demonstrating knowledge of any pertinent requirements during their interviews. Being aware of how crucial admissibility criteria can be when striving towards authorization is indispensable for those wishing admission into another country’s borders as temporary or permanent residents.

Exploring Alternative Pathways

The EB5 investor program and US citizen child sponsorship are two potential avenues to obtain a green card, depending on individual circumstances. It is wise for applicants to consider these alternative options as they may provide more timely or convenient solutions than the traditional method of applying.

For example, with the EB5 investment route an applicant must put down at least $500k in designated areas across America, this could prove advantageous if access can be made available through that channel instead.

Summary

By staying informed about updates, understanding the factors influencing predictions on the October 2023 visa bulletin, preparing for interviews and admissibility examinations as well as exploring alternate pathways, those hoping to attain a green card can make calculated decisions towards making their dream come true. With these strategies in place and taking an active stance throughout one’s immigration journey it is possible to navigate through potential obstacles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will USCIS speed up in FY2024?

USCIS is on the path to shortening processing times over the next two years and we should anticipate witnessing those changes by 2023. To achieve this, they are ramping up capacity, updating technology tools used for operations, and expanding their workforce of employees.

What is the prediction for green card?

For Fiscal Year 2023, a total of 197,000 green cards will be available. This figure is lower than in FY 2022 - 281,507 to be precise - but still exceeds what’s legally obligated which is 140K. The drop might seem alarming yet it shows that America remains dedicated to facilitating access for those who qualify for this kind of visa permit.

What is the wait time for EB-2 green card?

According to the USCIS historic processing times data, it typically takes 4 months for a Form I-140 application. If premium processing is chosen, this wait time can be shortened down to just 15 days. Upon approval of the I-140 form, there is usually about 9 months worth of waiting involved before obtaining both a visa and green card.

What is the main purpose of visa bulletin predictions?

By utilizing predictions from the Visa Bulletin, applicants can better organize their immigration plan in preparation for any potential movement of Final Action Dates. Knowing such dates allows them to accurately anticipate progress and improve their chances at securing a successful outcome.

What are some factors that affect visa bulletin predictions?

Predicting visa bulletin outcomes can be challenging. Knowing the underlying factors that influence it is key to creating an effective immigration strategy. Firstly, if demand for visas spikes, this should be taken into account as applications may need to go in quicker than usual. Any unused and higher-priority category tickets must also enter a spillover process before they can affect those lower on the priority list. Finally, retrogression of priority dates could drastically change when you’ll get your application assessed by migration authorities. All these pieces form together to create what we know as Visa Bulletin predictions. Being aware of them will definitely help people make informed decisions about their future prospects abroad.

How Xu Law Group Can Assist with Your Immigration Planning

Navigating the complex world of immigration law can be challenging, but Xu Law Group is here to guide you every step of the way. Our team of experienced immigration attorneys specializes in assisting individuals and families with their immigration planning and filing for both employment and family green cards.

Employment Green Cards

At Xu Law Group, we understand that securing an employment-based green card is essential for many professionals who wish to work and live in the U.S. Our attorneys are well-versed in all employment-based categories, including EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3. We can help you understand the process, determine the most suitable category for your situation, and guide you through the application process. Our team can also provide valuable advice on how to navigate potential obstacles to filing application, such as visa retrogression and quota oversubscription.

Family Green Cards

Family-based immigration is another area where Xu Law Group excels. Whether you are a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident seeking to bring your loved ones to the U.S., our team can help. We are experienced in handling all family-based categories, including F-1, F-2A, and F-2B. We can guide you through the process of filing a petition, help you understand the visa bulletin predictions, and prepare you for the visa interview.

At Xu Law Group, we believe in providing personalized service to our clients. We take the time to understand your unique situation and tailor our services to meet your specific needs. With our guidance, you can navigate the visa bulletin predictions with confidence and make informed decisions about your immigration journey. Contact us today to learn how we can assist you with your immigration planning and green card application. 


About the Author:

Toni Xu is an immigration attorney who represents immigrants in employment, investment and family cases.