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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Bangladesh
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On 8/25/2023 at 5:01 AM, makers said:

Ahhh,,, ok, happy to hear that, I was trying to find how to send those forms now

thank you, appreciate your time! 

Once the filing date is current that is it's in July 2020 on or after your date, you will be sent a letter on how to login to a CEAC account by NVC. https://ceac.state.gov/ceacstattracker/status.aspx

 

Then you can submit your i864 and everything as required. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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My guess 12 to 15 years

 

Currently becoming a USC does not speed things up, that could change.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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They will issue a receipt

 

Then you wait for the Priority Date to become current.

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“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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So, the next VB is very important to set the tone for the next fiscal year. Reading some positive news, such as reducing the waiting time for an immigrant visa interview from 2 years to the standard 2 months, is encouraging. Additionally, someone who applied in September 2015 finally got their immigrant visa

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Bangladesh
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Visa numbers for July 2023 are in and Dominican Republic has been issued 3807 visas out of the 4615 visas left for them to cross the 7% limit, which means they only have 808 visas left this year for August and July. 

It will be interesting to see if they do cross it or suddenly USCIS decides to totally shutdown any visa issuance to help them avoid the 7% quota. 

 

There are basically 404 visas left per month for the next 2 months. 

 

Also this is the highest number of visas issued to DR this year in a single month. 

 

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13 hours ago, xavier2014 said:

So, the next VB is very important to set the tone for the next fiscal year. Reading some positive news, such as reducing the waiting time for an immigrant visa interview from 2 years to the standard 2 months, is encouraging. Additionally, someone who applied in September 2015 finally got their immigrant visa

Nice! Do you know from which country?

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3 hours ago, zaback21 said:

Visa numbers for July 2023 are in and Dominican Republic has been issued 3807 visas out of the 4615 visas left for them to cross the 7% limit, which means they only have 808 visas left this year for August and July. 

It will be interesting to see if they do cross it or suddenly USCIS decides to totally shutdown any visa issuance to help them avoid the 7% quota. 

 

There are basically 404 visas left per month for the next 2 months. 

 

Also this is the highest number of visas issued to DR this year in a single month. 

 

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So Dominican Republic continues to dominate the tables!...I am not sure if USCIS will impose the 7% quota on DR even if they exceed that. USCIS is so expert at doing nothing...

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I've also realized generally more visas are being issued to South American countries. If that trend continues in the coming FY, we will still be in for a long ride. I wonder why South America is being prioritized? 

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Turkey
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9 hours ago, zaback21 said:

Visa numbers for July 2023 are in and Dominican Republic has been issued 3807 visas out of the 4615 visas left for them to cross the 7% limit, which means they only have 808 visas left this year for August and July. 

It will be interesting to see if they do cross it or suddenly USCIS decides to totally shutdown any visa issuance to help them avoid the 7% quota. 

 

There are basically 404 visas left per month for the next 2 months. 

 

Also this is the highest number of visas issued to DR this year in a single month. 

 

Screenshot_20230902-071120.png

 

The limit is 29,616 for FY-2023. It is written in the second paragraph (A)(2) at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2023/visa-bulletin-for-september-2023.html

 

I expect a significant forward movement in F2B category in the next three months. 

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For the backlog analysis of each post, you can refer to the excel document at https://refugeerights.org/news-resources/nvcs-interview-scheduling-backlog-report-disclosed-a-way-to-learn-about-visa-interview-backlogs-at-consular-offices-around-the-world

 

I could not upload the excel file here due to size limit. It is very detailed document.  

 

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Bangladesh
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1 hour ago, NEO2023 said:

 

The limit is 29,616 for FY-2023. It is written in the second paragraph (A)(2) at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2023/visa-bulletin-for-september-2023.html

 

I expect a significant forward movement in F2B category in the next three months. 

It has always been 25,620. Not sure where that 29,616 comes from. If that's the new number, we are doomed. I think it's a typo since using that number and dividing it by 0.07 doesn't give you a whole number. 

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In 2020 and 2021, approximately 122,000 and 150,000 family-based immigrant visas, respectively, went unused.

 

FY 2023, approximately 197,000 total employment-based visas were available, thanks to the rollover of an additional 57,000 unused family-sponsored visa numbers from FY 2022. The good news is that there won't be any rollover visas from the family-based preference from 2023 for 2024.

 

Over the course of three years, a total of 329,000 visas went unused. Typically, the family preference category receives 226,000 visas per fiscal year, which means that approximately 1.5 years' worth of visas were wasted.

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12 hours ago, RR159 said:

 

So Dominican Republic continues to dominate the tables!...I am not sure if USCIS will impose the 7% quota on DR even if they exceed that. USCIS is so expert at doing nothing...

Legally USCIS cannot issue more visas to DR if they cross the 7%. These are the limits set by Congress. USCIS can't decide to not enforce these rules. 

 

I was listening to the Charlie Oppenheim chat about the latest bulletin, and he thought the fact that F2B did not retrogress for the entire year is good news for forward movement in the next few months. This should mean that they've gotten through most or all of the backlog created by covid. I also saw a post in reddit of an F2B with PD of October 2016 having an interview scheduled. 

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