Visa Bulletin June 2024 - bad news for EB2 NIW...

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  • The June 2024 visa bulletin is out and it does not come with good news for EB2 NIW(national interest waiver). In this video we analyze the USCIS and State Department publication for that cateogry and EB1A (Extraordinary Ability), the green cards that can be self petitioned.
    ▷ Check out my EB-2 NIW website eb2niw.info/
    ✅ EB2 NIW Course payhip.com/b/gfuRU
    🇪🇸 EB2 NIW website en Español eb2niw-espanol.info/
    ▷ This is my EB-1A website eb1greencard.info/
    ☑️ EB1A Online Course payhip.com/b/mkQln
    ▷Join my Instagram : / oscarsgreencard
    The April 2024 visa bulletin has just been released by USCIS and State Department. Great news for EB2 NIW (national interest waiver) and EB1A (Extraordinary Ability).
    ▷ Check out my EB-2 NIW website eb2niw.info/
    ✅ EB2 NIW Course payhip.com/b/gfuRU
    🇪🇸 EB2 NIW website en Español eb2niw-espanol.info/
    ▷ This is my EB-1A website eb1greencard.info/
    ☑️ EB1A Online Course payhip.com/b/mkQln
    ▷Join my Instagram : / oscarsgreencard
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    Contents of this video
    00:00 - Intro
    01:45- Table A Final Action Dates
    06:01 - Table B or Dates for Filing
    10:20 - bad news for July 2024
    #uscis #June2024VisaBulletin #eb2niw #usimmigration #greencard #adjustmentofstatus #eb1 #visabulletin #eb1a #statedepartment #nationalinterestwaiver #niw
    Contents of this video
    00:00 - Intro
    03:27- Table A Final Action Dates
    08:00 - Table A or Dates for Filing
    10:17 - Bad news coming in July 2024 visa bulletin
    #uscis #April2024VisaBulletin #eb2niw #usimmigration #greencard #adjustmentofstatus #eb1 #visabulletin #eb1a #statedepartment #nationalinterestwaiver #niw

Komentáře • 141

  • @OscarsGreenCard
    @OscarsGreenCard  Před 15 dny +1

    ✅ Link to EB2 NIW online course payhip.com/b/gfuRU
    ☑ Link to EB-1A online course payhip.com/b/mkQln

  • @mahdiawashra6829
    @mahdiawashra6829 Před 13 dny

    Hey Oscar, My priority date is 10/18/21 (F2A) what do you expect next, because I can’t read the visa bulletin. Thanks!

  • @JuMedicalscientist
    @JuMedicalscientist Před 15 dny +2

    Thanks Oscar, for your timely information on visa bulletin. As your previous video predicted this information. I wasn’t expecting much in this FY. October is likely to bring forward movement

  • @shahidrajoka8538
    @shahidrajoka8538 Před 15 dny +1

    Is that bad news for PD November 2022. Or it is bad for upcoming aos application

  • @AD-sg3kp
    @AD-sg3kp Před 13 dny

    Hi Oscar,
    Any idea when f2b will become current? Why isn’t that moving forward? Priority date is 1/1/2021

  • @alvarogomez5458
    @alvarogomez5458 Před 15 dny

    Muchas Gracias Oscar!

  • @mrchecox2206
    @mrchecox2206 Před 14 dny

    Oscar, if my priority is Oct 22 and Im 2nd, do u know what nothing happening with my case???

  • @julyezp5362
    @julyezp5362 Před 13 dny

    My pd is oct 28, 2020. I am FAD employment based F4. Is that good ?

  • @aleksamitrovic1666
    @aleksamitrovic1666 Před 9 dny

    My priority date for EB2 NIW ROW is April 28, 2023. Do you think it is likely the DOF will be past May 1 in October?

  • @gugamenteshashvili1331

    Many thanks for all the informative videos you post ! Can one file EB2/3 while filing dates have 2year delay? That seems straightforward but actually confusing...

  • @cruzlorenita111
    @cruzlorenita111 Před 10 dny

    Thanks for all you do❤

  • @martinziregbe1538
    @martinziregbe1538 Před 13 dny

    Hi Oscar, thanks for this info. Does this update affect the processing time for the i140 application or only the adjustment of status application?

  • @bfe2023
    @bfe2023 Před 15 dny +3

    Hi Oscar. Many thanks for this video. One doubt...These 20 months period (average) should be expected by those who apply with premium processing as well or it's quicker for those?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny +1

      No, it's not quicker because Premium Processing only affects the I-140 step, not the overall wait time dictated by the visa bulletin

  • @gugamenteshashvili1331

    Oscar, thanks for your motivation! By stepping our foot in line, that means we can file eb2 beside delayed filing dates?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 13 dny

      You can always file an I-140 regardless of the visa bulletin wait times

  • @vinicius7v
    @vinicius7v Před 15 dny +7

    Ops. Retrogression... Oh no! Really hope it's not a major movement and we don't face an extra longer delay.

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny

      yes...fingers crossed...

    • @heindadell490
      @heindadell490 Před 14 dny

      @@OscarsGreenCard Retrogression and back going PD is coming for EB2 NIW!! It´s written in June Visa bulletin 😞

  • @mdafseruddin6
    @mdafseruddin6 Před 15 hodinami

    Hi oskar , i hope you are good. I have completed master degree on Accounting. I also had completed course from Chartered accountant. I have also license on Income tax practice. Last 14 years i am doing job in accounts and finance department as a manager. I have written a book on income tax. Now if i will submit my niw file how many chance it will be to approve??

  • @mansuryaar
    @mansuryaar Před 15 dny +1

    Oscar u r always helpful and kind. Can u tell us how much retrogression time in month if occur any idea

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny

      Thanks. Unfortunately I (or anyone else) can't know that information until it's public

  • @RuvickBanyeh
    @RuvickBanyeh Před 15 dny +1

    hi Oscar, will this affect the approval rates for the I - 140 , even for premium processing?

  • @lelouchlamperouge6220

    Hi Oskar, thanks for the video. Does that mean I shouldn't apply right now for EB2 visa and wait until October?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před dnem

      No, you can always apply. I address that question in the next video czcams.com/video/Rcs7_wIV1TM/video.html

    • @lelouchlamperouge6220
      @lelouchlamperouge6220 Před dnem +1

      @@OscarsGreenCard thank you for your quick reply

  • @sameerganpule5385
    @sameerganpule5385 Před 15 dny

    Hi Oscar,
    We have 140,000 employment based IV in a year. How many of those are EB1 and do we have a further breakdown by say EB1 India, EB1 China, etc?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny

      roughly 28% for EB1, it's in the visa bulletin. 7% for each country for the total (family plus employment)

  • @NJ-xp8me
    @NJ-xp8me Před 14 dny

    My priority date in the I 797 is February 2024, and about to apply for my one year OPT soon this June. Do you think that I will get the GC before JUNE next year? Thanks for the detailed information Oscar.

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny +1

      Seems unlikely but I can't see the future (yet) so I can't predict

  • @akkshheyagarwaal7629
    @akkshheyagarwaal7629 Před 15 dny

    Hi Oscar, can you make a video on the data published by the USCIS for the quarterly numbers?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny +1

      If you are referring to approvals, I always make a quaterly video. The last one is literally from 10 days ago czcams.com/video/94j1tCUlEwM/video.html

  • @OCC3791
    @OCC3791 Před 14 dny

    If you already submitted for change of status based on table B(when that was still possible), does the stagnation or possible retrogression also affect you ? Or does it affect only those waiting to submit?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny +1

      It can affect you if it retrogresses past your PD. Then your adjustment of status will be paused

    • @OCC3791
      @OCC3791 Před 13 dny

      It’s confusing because I was never current on table A, only on B. Do they process those who submit based on B or just allow them to submit until they become current on A ?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 13 dny +1

      It depends on the month. Roughly for half a year they accept cases for AOS based on table B. But they wouldn't give the green card unless they are also current on table A​@@OCC3791

  • @andriigeiko8409
    @andriigeiko8409 Před 15 dny

    Hello Oscar! Just one question, if I hired a lawyer, and he applied for me my case, does it influence terms? Thanks

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny

      Depends how good or bad the lawyer is and how good or bad your DIY case is. There is no straight answer

  • @vrram77
    @vrram77 Před 14 dny

    Whether each VISA category (Say EB1) 7% limit is applicable? what happens if there aren't enough applications from a particular country (example - ROW) to reach the 7% limit for an EB1 category?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny +1

      The 7% quota for each country is an overall quota, not a category quota

  • @ZahemenLawrenceTULEUN
    @ZahemenLawrenceTULEUN Před 13 dny

    Hi Oscar, just a quick one. if one applies for eb2 niw via the expatiated rout, will the waiting time be far less than perhaps the 20 months, and if so, approximately how long will it take

  • @nomazwencube697
    @nomazwencube697 Před 15 dny

    To clarify, this would not impact the number of I-140s which are approved?

  • @elbeth8213
    @elbeth8213 Před 15 dny

    I’m in going to apply for eb2-niw. To clarify, PD - date when I apply first form or when I receive approval? Thanks

  • @Fraaip
    @Fraaip Před 15 dny

    Oscar do you have data on how much the filing date moves at the start of a new fiscal year?

    • @headweda
      @headweda Před 15 dny +1

      the threads on reddit, that make predictions based on quarterly uscis report, say worst case 4 months (June), best case 6 months (around August), but now we need to see how many weeks or months the retrogression will be

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny

      I think it's pointless to try to predict. In EB2 we had less than 2 years of "not current" for ROW so even if you try to come up with some data, there isn't enough data to sample from (and that's ignoring the fact that things like demand change over time). Focus on what's important: the quality of your case

  • @aldosilva6
    @aldosilva6 Před 8 dny

    In case of RFE which date is priority? The date that USCI accepted the case or the date that they received the RFE?

  • @saajneshhemachandran3411

    When the new fiscal year starts will final action date for eb1 move drastically?

  • @raitojv99
    @raitojv99 Před 14 dny

    I'm submitting my I140 this week. Can you predict how much time will I have to wait until I get my green card on average?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny

      No, I can't because I don't know what the future visa bulletins will bring . Also I don't know your category or country, but I won't predict anyway as it would be disingenuous

  • @donimic9276
    @donimic9276 Před 15 dny +1

    Everyone in ROW, please contact your congressman, and ask them to increase the immigrant quotas. Current quotas is still enacted in 1990.

  • @therandomchannel9226
    @therandomchannel9226 Před 14 dny

    Is this based on country where u r born or the current nationality?
    Also, do u have video on someone who is already in the US on H1/L1 visa and want to apply for eb2 niw?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny

      Born. Not sure what video you are referring to but there's many interviews in the channel you can check out

    • @therandomchannel9226
      @therandomchannel9226 Před 13 dny

      @@OscarsGreenCard my friend, i meant if you can tell me the process for someone who has L1B and want to apply for Eb2 NiW, what would be the process

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 12 dny

      @@therandomchannel9226 It's the same process as for anyone else on a visa

  • @eliocangonji5146
    @eliocangonji5146 Před 14 dny +1

    Hi, Oscar
    Can you make a prediction about F4 visas?

  • @rajatverma8706
    @rajatverma8706 Před 15 dny

    Why L1a approved I-140 dont get same treatment as H1B approved I-140? L1A should also get automated renewal once I-140 is approved?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny

      H visas don't get automatic renewal. They are able to renew beyond the six year limit

    • @rajatverma8706
      @rajatverma8706 Před 14 dny

      @@OscarsGreenCard do you think that my PD will get current before i max out? What options do i have? Please guide. Thanks

  • @slipgyn
    @slipgyn Před 13 dny

    why f2b dont move ?

  • @rajendrakc5969
    @rajendrakc5969 Před 11 dny

    hi oscar, im planning to file eb2 niw. im in my 4th year of phd in us under f1 and probably graduate in 2 years. if once my i-140, approves, then is it guaranteed that i get GC once the visa bulletin date hits my priority date?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 10 dny +1

      nothing in life is guaranteed but once the I-140 is approved it is very likely you'll get the green card if you have maintained legal status, were trutful, and you don't have any other legal issue

  • @user-uz8im9dd1v
    @user-uz8im9dd1v Před 15 dny +11

    Oscar, I am worried about I 140 approval rather than visa bulleting.

    • @donimic9276
      @donimic9276 Před 15 dny +1

      Finally, you will worried about the endless waiting line.

    • @governancati5018
      @governancati5018 Před 15 dny +3

      ​@@donimic9276 I understand him. It is worthless getting worried about the visa bulletin if the i140 has not been approved yet

    • @fantastic6295
      @fantastic6295 Před 15 dny +3

      Lol yeah me too. My case is still stuck at the we received your case situation since Dec 2023 and if I get I-140 approved all my hardship will resolve

    • @governancati5018
      @governancati5018 Před 14 dny +1

      @@donimic9276 no discussion. The first phase of i-140 brings much more anxiety than any other. I am depending on VB now, but my anxiety is nothing compared to the uncertainty of being accepted or not. No complaints

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny +1

      I think that makes more sense. The Visa Bulletin...you can't really do much about it anyway

  • @gussgr8917
    @gussgr8917 Před 14 dny

    My perm was filed on 4/23/24 so that is my priority date so most likely will get green card until 2027 ?

    • @umamaheswari1558
      @umamaheswari1558 Před 11 dny

      You are not the one to decide or assume..oh do according to my statistics and calculations I will likely get GC in 2027. Get over with it.. you have no idea about the messed up immigration system is especially when it comes to GC. Be prepared for another 18 yrs..my personal experience.

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 9 dny

      I don't do predicitions, we will have to see how the bulletin progresses (or not)

  • @TheBashtawi1982
    @TheBashtawi1982 Před 14 dny

    Hello oscar,
    Most likely retrogression worldwide final action date ( including Philippines and Mexico)
    Dose that mean the retrogression will affect all countries or only Philippines and Mexico
    Thx

  • @nishgarg8242
    @nishgarg8242 Před 13 dny

    Hi Oscar, Please reply. My PD is 22 Apr 2012 and I am Indian citizen. When can I expect my date to become current? Do you think only October will bring the hope?

    • @nishgarg8242
      @nishgarg8242 Před 11 dny

      @oscarsgreencard? ^^

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 7 dny

      Unfortunately I don't have a crystal ball but we are likely not going to see much change until next fiscal year

  • @ontor11
    @ontor11 Před 14 dny

    When I can ask for an expedited visa. My pd is June 2023. I got EB3 process

  • @lilakadariya1007
    @lilakadariya1007 Před 12 dny

    Hi sir my pariyoti date January 2021 octomber visa bulation your hope my corrent date or no october bisa bulataion corrent plz

  • @user-qj4qw6vs5o
    @user-qj4qw6vs5o Před 12 dny

    i am not moved by what i hear or see, i am getting my GC in less than a year!!!

  • @hogromer7008
    @hogromer7008 Před 15 dny

    Hello, can I apply for a work permit after eb2 niw approved? I am on F1 visa, and I would really appreciate any help on that?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny

      Not with an I-140 approved. You need to be current for adjustment of status

  • @miketengu
    @miketengu Před 8 dny

    Question sir, 140,000 green card for each country?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 7 dny +1

      No. I explained it here czcams.com/video/Rcs7_wIV1TM/video.html

  • @vinicius7v
    @vinicius7v Před 15 dny +1

    You scared me with that "bad news" headline! I'm glad crucial dates stayed the same.

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 15 dny +3

      Well, that and retrogression coming likely in July

    • @jonathannaab2887
      @jonathannaab2887 Před 15 dny

      @@OscarsGreenCardwhen you say retrogression,what do you mean?

    • @ahqasrawi
      @ahqasrawi Před 15 dny

      @@jonathannaab2887it means the dates will be pushed backwards rather than forwards. That means if your PD is current now it might not be current in July and you can’t apply anymore.

    • @jonathannaab2887
      @jonathannaab2887 Před 15 dny +1

      @@ahqasrawi ahh I see,thank you for clarifying. I appreciate it 👍🏿

    • @nousheenanwar6289
      @nousheenanwar6289 Před 14 dny

      Shall the new one's apply to EB2 or not
      Please suggest

  • @vitayu8363
    @vitayu8363 Před 14 dny

    How much is the share of EB2NIW in this 140 000 visa?

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 11 dny

      NIW doesn't have a separate quote. It's approx 29% for EB-2 as a whole

  • @ewikgeiwgwe8971
    @ewikgeiwgwe8971 Před 15 dny

    PD Jan 2023 before the current FAD. Not looking forward to retrogression:(

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 15 dny

      Sorry man, it looks very likely but fingers crossed for you

  • @nayeemtushar
    @nayeemtushar Před 14 dny

    My I-140 case has received on October 2023. Six months + over already, no update until now.

  • @ascenciajoao1172
    @ascenciajoao1172 Před 13 dny

    I am worried for my I-130 i submit to my son

  • @josephweonkingjr.8947
    @josephweonkingjr.8947 Před 15 dny

    Thanks, Oscar, for the update. It is indeed bad news with anticipated deterioration in the coming month.
    If no Visa, keep the table stable, but retrogression is terrible.

    • @governancati5018
      @governancati5018 Před 14 dny

      I think retrogression just displays the real situation of number of visa available for FY

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny

      Yes, it's bad indeed!

  • @kashif99048
    @kashif99048 Před 14 dny

    After watching the video i did a comparison of last 21 months on final action dates and dates for filing EB application which you have termed as bad news, honestly, from my point of view, pattern remains unchanged or very slightly changed in terms of timelines, see below:
    1. Oct-2022 -Current & Current
    2. Nov-2022 -Current & Current
    3. Dec-2022 -01 Nov 2022 & 01 Dec 2022
    4. Jan-2023 -01 Nov 2022 & 01 Dec 2022
    5. Feb-2023 -01 Nov 2022 & 01 Dec 2022
    6. Mar-2023 -01 Nov 2022 & 01 Dec 2022
    7. Apr-2023 -01 Jul 2022 & 01 Dec 2022
    8. May-2023 -15 Feb 2022 & 01 Dec 2022
    9. Jun-2023 -15 Feb 2022 & 01 Dec 2022
    10. Jul-2023 -15 Feb 2022 & 01 Dec 2022
    11. Aug-2023 -01 Apr 2022 & 01 Dec 2022
    12. Sep-2023 -01 Jul 2022 & 01 Dec 2022
    13. Oct-2023 -08 Jul 2022 & 01 Jan 2023
    14. Nov-2023 -15 Jul 2022 & 01 Jan 2023
    15. Dec-2023 -15 Jul 2022 & 01 Jan 2023
    16. Jan-2024 -01 Nov 2022 & 15 Feb 2023
    17. Feb-2024 -15 Nov 2022 & 15 Feb 2023
    18. Mar-2024 -22 Nov 2022 & 15 Feb 2023
    19. Apr-2024 -15 Jan 2023 & 15 Feb 2023
    20. May-2024 -15 Jan 2023 & 15 Feb 2023
    21. Jun-2024 -15 Jan 2023 & 15 Feb 2023

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 14 dny +1

      See my graph in the video, you are providing the same info :D

    • @ricardofoster5876
      @ricardofoster5876 Před 13 dny

      @@OscarsGreenCard There is one factor that this individual may not be considering why data from 2019-2023 isn't reliable that is COVID. Those years had high FB GC spillover one year had up to 285 K this fiscal year only 161K. So each year the spillover gets less but the demand increases hence longer wait time. So this year it's 14 months back with 161k allotment, we know the demand is higher and If come October there is only 140k then the waiting time must increase.

  • @silverscrew
    @silverscrew Před 15 dny

    Ridiculous

  • @adamzeal
    @adamzeal Před 15 dny

    Why deliver bad news with a grin?

  • @NYUSA12
    @NYUSA12 Před 11 dny

    Why all your videos discouraging try to add some positivity please

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 11 dny

      I tell it like it is, good when it's good and bad when it's bad. If you want to be told something just to make you happy...this is not your channel

    • @NYUSA12
      @NYUSA12 Před 11 dny

      @@OscarsGreenCard we know there is visa backlog but the way you introduce the topic it feel that you are so happy for backlog. Sometimes it is good to add a sense of positivity even if the realism is bad.

    • @OscarsGreenCard
      @OscarsGreenCard  Před 11 dny

      @@NYUSA12 make up your mind...should I look happy or unhappy here?

  • @tauruscool7610
    @tauruscool7610 Před 14 dny

    Good... family categories should be prioritised immediately