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September Visa Bulletin Predictions: Will Your Priority Date Move in 2024?

September Visa Bulletin Predictions 2024
Are you interested in learning about the September visa bulletin predictions 2024 for EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 final action dates for India? If so, this blog post forecasts their movement. Let’s begin!

Overview of USCIS visa bulletin

Overview of USCIS visa bulletin

The U.S. Department of State releases a visa bulletin every month. 
 
It helps you determine the green card wait times for your preferred green card category. If you have an approved I-140 application, you can check the  US visa bulletin to determine when you can submit the adjustment of status application to the USCIS.

September Visa Bulletin Predictions 2024 for EB1 Category

September Visa Bulletin Predictions 2024 for EB1 Category

As we approach the end of the fiscal year, there’s a chance of retrogression in employment-based categories. 
 
However, the EB-1 category has remained steady in fiscal year 2024, with dates advancing by more than a year for India. Therefore, the September 2024 visa bulletin looks promising, with a lower chance of retrogression in the EB1 category for India.
 
Keep in mind that EB-1 final action dates will advance once the new fiscal year starts on October 1st, 2024.
 
Also, these September 2024 visa bulletin predictions are based on the EB1 final action date movements in the previous month’s bulletins.

Will the EB2 and EB3 categories face retrogression in the September 2024 Visa Bulletin?

Will the EB2 and EB3 categories face retrogression in the September 2024 Visa Bulletin?

As we mentioned, September marks the end of the fiscal year, which often causes priority dates to move backward due to the annual visa limits being reached.
 
Unlike the EB1 green card category, which has lower demand, the EB2 and EB3 categories, especially for India, experience high demand. This increases the likelihood of  EB2 and EB3 retrogression for India in the September 2024 Visa Bulletin.
 
These predictions are based on past trends in the visa bulletin.
 
But don’t worry! Once the new fiscal year begins on October 1st, 2024, priority dates typically start moving forward again.

Conclusion

We hope these September Visa Bulletin predictions for 2024 help you navigate the green card journey.
 
The fact is, in the fiscal year 2024, the EB1-A or EB1 final action dates for India moved quickly in the visa bulletins, with peak movements of more than a year. In contrast, the current wait times for EB2 or EB3 green card categories last a decade, and their final action dates for India move very slowly, typically by one or two months, and sometimes not at all.
 
To conclude, if you are an Indian, the quickest path to obtaining your green card is through EB1-A. Don’t hesitate to seize the EB1-A opportunity to achieve your American dream.
 
Though the EB1-A bar is high, if you are a tech professional with reasonable experience, you likely have expertise in a certain area that can be leveraged to build a compelling EB1-A profile.
 
If you need EB1-A assistance, including press support, publication assistance, guidance from an expert team, and more, feel free to check out our Smart Green Card VIP plan.

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