June 3rd, 2024 at 09:16 am
July 2024 Visa Bulletin: Progress & Predictions for Family Visas
We shall examine the July 2024 Visa Bulletin in this blog post, with a particular emphasis on family visa Tables A and B. When people can apply for visas and change their status, the Visa Bulletin is a key resource. To predict the advancement in Visa categories, this research will take historical trends, movement patterns, and statistical projections into account.
What is the Visa Bulletin?
Since October 2015, the State Department has managed the issuing of visas and given the immigration process structure through the Visa Bulletin, an organizational chart. There have been two tables in it.
- Table A: final action dates
- Table B: dates for filing
Table B shows when an applicant can submit evidence to the National Visa Center (NVC) and possibly petition for an adjustment of status, while Table A specifies when an application might anticipate receiving a visa.
Fiscal Year Quarters
The four quarters of the fiscal year (FY) are October 1 through September 30.
- Q1: October 1–December 31
- Q2: January 1–March 31
- Q3: April 1–June 30
- Q4: July 1–September 30
Visa processing speeds vary every quarter, which has an impact on how Visa categories evolve.
Historical Movement Trends
Certain months traditionally saw greater activity than others, according to historical data and artificial intelligence (AI) studies.
- Least movement months: December, January, February, August, and June
- Most movement months: May, July, September, April, and March
These patterns assist in forecasting how quickly Visa may advance in future bulletins.
Current Status and Predictions
A total of 281,000 visas, including 129,000 family preference visas, have been granted as of March 31, 2024. This means that roughly 97,000 visas are still pending for FY 2024.
Table Analysis for F1, F2b, F3, and F4 categories
F1: Unmarried Sons and Daughters of US Citizens
- Very little movement is anticipated.
F2b: Unmarried Sons and Daughters of Permanent Residents
- In FY 2023, nothing changes. Possibility of notable progress in FY 2024
F3: Married Sons and Daughters of US Citizens
- A notable shift in FY 2023. Little is anticipated in FY 2024.
F4: Brothers and sisters of adult US citizens
- Considerable movement is anticipated.
Building on Progress Seen in FY 2023
Table B Analysis: F1, F2b, F3, and F4 categories in Table B
- F1: anticipated movement is essential for submitting a status adjustment request.
- F2b: FY 2023 will see no movement. Expected to progress considerably in FY 2024
- F3: in FY 2024, progressed. July is not expected to see much movement.
- F4: Expected to move somewhat
Recommendations for Applicants
Candidates falling under the Table B group ought to get ready to submit their documentation in response to the NVC prompt if the July 2024 Bulletin updates their priority dates. This entails being prepared with other papers and financial records.
Conclusion
Table B is predicted to witness more substantial improvements in July 2024, particularly for the F1, F2b, and F4 categories, whilst Table A is anticipated to see less movement. To take advantage of any advancements, applicants should stay informed about the most recent Visa Bulletins and make the necessary preparations.
Consult with immigration specialists and adhere to the official State Department Visa Bulletin for up-to-date and comprehensive information. This report offers a thorough overview of the July 2024 Visa Bulletin and assists candidates in successfully navigating the challenging immigration procedure.
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