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Predicción boletin octubre 2016

                                 


US Dept of State Family-Sponsored Visa Bulletin for September 2016All Charge-ability Areas Except Those Listed

Family-Sponsored
Feb 2016
Mar 2016
Apr 2016
May 2016
Jun 2016
Jul 2016
Aug 2016
Sep 2016
October 2016 Prediction
FB1
2008-07-08
2008-08-08
2008-09-22
2008-11-22
2009-01-15
2009-03-22
2009-05-22
2009-09-15
2009-11-16
FB2a
2014-09-01
2014-09-22
2014-10-22
2014-11-01
2014-11-08
2014-11-15
2014-11-15
2014-11-15
2014-11-19
FB2b
2009-05-15
2009-05-22
2009-06-15
2009-09-01
2009-10-22
2009-12-08
2010-01-08
2010-02-01
2010-03-16
FB3
2004-10-01
2004-10-15
2004-11-22
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
FB4
2003-06-08
2003-07-01
2003-07-22
2003-07-22
2003-08-08
2003-09-08
2003-09-15
2003-10-08
2003-10-23

 

Mainland China

Family-Sponsored
Feb 2016
Mar 2016
Apr 2016
May 2016
Jun 2016
Jul 2016
Aug 2016
Sep 2016
October 2016 Prediction
FB1
2008-07-08
2008-08-08
2008-09-22
2008-11-22
2009-01-15
2009-03-22
2009-05-22
2009-09-15
2009-11-16
FB2a
2014-09-01
2014-09-22
2014-10-22
2014-11-01
2014-11-08
2014-11-15
2014-11-15
2014-11-15
2014-11-19
FB2b
2009-05-15
2009-05-22
2009-06-15
2009-09-01
2009-10-22
2009-12-08
2010-01-08
2010-02-01
2010-03-16
FB3
2004-10-01
2004-10-15
2004-11-22
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
FB4
2003-06-08
2003-07-01
2003-07-22
2003-07-22
2003-01-01 *
2003-01-01
2003-01-01
2003-01-01
2003-01-01

 

India

Family-Sponsored
Feb 2016
Mar 2016
Apr 2016
May 2016
Jun 2016
Jul 2016
Aug 2016
Sep 2016
October 2016 Prediction
FB1
2008-07-08
2008-08-08
2008-09-22
2008-11-22
2009-01-15
2009-03-22
2009-05-22
2009-09-15
2009-11-16
FB2a
2014-09-01
2014-09-22
2014-10-22
2014-11-01
2014-11-08
2014-11-15
2014-11-15
2014-11-15
2014-11-19
FB2b
2009-05-15
2009-05-22
2009-06-15
2009-09-01
2009-10-22
2009-12-08
2010-01-08
2010-02-01
2010-03-16
FB3
2004-10-01
2004-10-15
2004-11-22
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
2004-12-01
FB4
2003-06-08
2003-07-01
2003-07-22
2003-07-22
2001-01-01 *
2001-01-01
2001-01-01
2001-01-01
2001-01-01

 

Mexico

Family-Sponsored
Feb 2016
Mar 2016
Apr 2016
May 2016
Jun 2016
Jul 2016
Aug 2016
Sep 2016
October 2016 Prediction
FB1
1995-01-01
1995-01-08
1995-01-22
1995-02-08
1995-02-22
1995-03-08
1995-03-08
1995-03-22
1995-04-05
FB2a
2014-06-08
2014-06-15
2014-07-22
2014-08-15
2014-09-01
2014-09-01
2014-09-01
2014-09-01
2014-09-06
FB2b
1995-09-08
1995-09-08
1995-09-08
1995-09-08
1995-09-08
1995-09-08
1995-09-08
1995-09-15
1995-09-15
FB3
1994-09-08
1994-09-15
1994-10-01
1994-10-08
1994-10-22
1994-10-22
1994-10-22
1994-11-15
1994-11-22
FB4
1997-04-01
1997-04-01
1997-04-08
1997-04-08
1997-04-15
1997-04-15
1997-04-15
1997-04-22
1997-04-24

 

Philippines

Family-Sponsored
Feb 2016
Mar 2016
Apr 2016
May 2016
Jun 2016
Jul 2016
Aug 2016
Sep 2016
October 2016 Prediction
FB1
2003-11-01
2004-04-01
2004-07-01
2004-10-01
2004-12-22
2005-02-01
2005-03-22
2005-07-01
2005-09-13
FB2a
2014-09-01
2014-09-22
2014-10-22
2014-11-01
2014-11-08
2014-11-15
2014-11-15
2014-11-15
2014-11-19
FB2b
2005-02-01
2005-03-01
2005-04-01
2005-05-01
2005-06-01
2005-07-01
2005-09-15
2005-12-01
2006-01-15
FB3
1993-11-22
1993-12-08
1993-12-22
1994-01-22
1994-02-01
1994-03-01
1994-03-15
1994-06-15
1994-07-09
FB4
1992-08-08
1992-08-15
1992-09-01
1992-10-01
1992-12-01
1993-01-01
1993-02-01
1993-03-01
1993-03-31

 

* Note: Dates in red indicate that priority went backwards instead of forwards which is known as retrogression. This is caused when the Department of State finds that the number of visas available is running out faster than originally estimated. The date is moved backward to show a more accurate picture of the visa backlog.
FAMILY-SPONSORED PREFERENCE DEFINITIONS

First: (FB1) Unmarried Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens: 23,400 plus any numbers not required for fourth preference.

Second: Spouses and Children, and Unmarried Sons and Daughters of Permanent Residents: 114,200, plus the number (if any) by which the worldwide family preference level exceeds 226,000, plus any unused first preference numbers:

---- A. (FB2A) Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents: 77% of the overall second preference limitation, of which 75% are exempt from the per-country limit;
---- B. (FB2B) Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21 years of age or older) of Permanent Residents: 23% of the overall second preference limitation.

Third: (FB3) Married Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens: 23,400, plus any numbers not required by first and second preferences.

Fourth: (FB4) Brothers and Sisters of Adult U.S. Citizens: 65,000, plus any numbers not required by first three preferences.

 Fuente: Visa Journey
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