State Department Releases November 2023 Visa Bulletin

Last Updated on October 12, 2023

Key Points    

  • The State Department has issued the November 2023 Visa Bulletin    
  • USCIS will use the Dates for Filing chart   
  • No changes will occur in employment-based categories  

NOTE:  U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will use the Dates for Filing chart for the November 2023 Visa Bulletin. Please check the  USCIS website   for more information.    

Overview      

The State Department has released the  November 2023 Visa Bulletin.  USCIS will use the Dates for Filing chart for employment-based categories.  The updates below reflect changes in employment-based categories.        

What are the Changes?      

In November 2023, there are no changes to the employment-based categories below from the October 2023 Visa Bulletin, which also used the Dates for Filing chart. 

EB-1         

There is no movement in November 2023 for EB-1.  

EB-2     

There is no movement in November 2023 for EB-2. 

EB-3           

There is no movement in November 2023 for EB-3.  

Looking Ahead             

For more information about navigating the visa bulletin, please refer to this list of  frequently asked questions, prepared in collaboration with Corporate Immigration Partners, P.C. 

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