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Apr 14 Analysis

Visa Bulletin Predictions Beta

Visa Type Bulletin Current Cutoff Next Bulletin 6-Month 12-Month Est. Current Date
EB-1: Priority Workers May 2026 Dec 01, 2023 Dec 01, 2023
Nov 15–Jan 07, 2024
Mar 31, 2024 Aug 13, 2024 Enter priority date
EB-2: Professionals with Advanced Degrees May 2026 Jan 15, 2015 Jan 15, 2015
Dec 01–Apr 30, 2015
Feb 21, 2015 Feb 21, 2015 Enter priority date
EB-3: Other Workers May 2026 Jan 15, 2015 Enter priority date
EB-3: Skilled Workers, Professionals May 2026 Jan 15, 2015 Jan 15, 2015
Dec 26–Mar 02, 2015
Jan 15, 2015 Jan 15, 2015 Enter priority date
EB-4: Religious Workers May 2026 Jan 01, 2023 Enter priority date
EB-4: Special Immigrants May 2026 Jan 01, 2023 Jan 01, 2023 Enter priority date
EB-5: High Unemployment (10%) May 2026 May 01, 2026 Enter priority date
EB-5: Infrastructure (2%) May 2026 May 01, 2026 Enter priority date
EB-5: Non-Regional Center Apr 2022 Apr 01, 2022 Enter priority date
EB-5: Rural (20%) May 2026 May 01, 2026 Enter priority date
EB-5: Targeted Employment Areas / Regional Centers Apr 2022 Apr 01, 2022 Enter priority date
EB-5: Unreserved May 2026 May 01, 2024 Enter priority date

Latest analysis: Visa Bulletin Analysis: May 2026

Estimates are from the Bulletin Forecast Model, which uses historical bulletin patterns, I-140 demand data, and fiscal year cycles. Actual dates may differ due to policy changes, retrogressions, or demand surges. How are projections calculated? →

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About This Dashboard
What is a Priority Date?

The priority date is the date when your immigration petition was filed. The Visa Bulletin publishes "cutoff dates" each month, which determine whose cases can move forward based on their priority dates. Learn more about priority dates →

How to Use This Dashboard
  1. Select your visa category (Family-Sponsored or Employment-Based)
  2. Choose your country of chargeability (birth country, not citizenship)
  3. Choose Final Action (for green card approval) or Filing (to submit I-485). What's the difference? →
  4. Enter your application priority date to see estimated processing timelines
Understanding the Chart
  • Solid lines: Historical priority date cutoffs for each visa class
  • Red dashed line: Your application's priority date
  • Dotted lines: Bulletin Forecast Model projections using historical patterns, I-140 demand data, and fiscal year cycles (diamond = estimated date your priority date becomes current). How it works →
  • Click on any data point: Opens the official visa bulletin for that month
Have questions? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions page for answers about green card processing, priority dates, retrogressions, and more.
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