May 2018 EB-3 US Visa

May 2018 EB-3 US Visa for Nurses in the Philippines

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FINAL ACTION DATE FOR EMPLOYMENT-BASED 3 PREFERENCE CASE

May 2018 EB-3 US Visa priority dates for nurses in the Philippines is now out. Unfortunately, things remain dormant as for May 2018 with the current FINAL ACTION DATE FOR EMPLOYMENT-BASED 3 PREFERENCE CASE is still January 1, 2017. I know a lot of people have not moved on yet from April visa bulletin which had a 5-month increase so they must have as well given us an ample time to recover and prepare for the next big leap. May 2018 EB-3 US Visa

DATE FOR FILING OF EMPLOYMENT-BASED 3 VISA APPLICATIONS

The DATE FOR FILING OF EMPLOYMENT-BASED 3 VISA APPLICATIONS also remains to be the same which is July 1 2017. This reflects the date for filing visa applications within a time frame justifying immediate action in the application process. Applicants for immigrant visas who have a priority date earlier than the application date in the chart may assemble and submit required documents to the Department of Stateโ€™s National Visa Center, following receipt of notification from the National Visa Center containing detailed instructions.

Overview

For a brief overview, the United States regulates immigration by capping the number of foreign nationals welcomed into the country each year. Each person must have his/her own personal immigrant visa number in order to live permanently in the United States. A foreign national can seek an Immigrant Visa at a U.S. Consulate outside the U.S., or file for an Adjustment of Status with USCIS inside the U.S.

The employment-based visas (EB-3) is the visa intended for qualified healthcare professionals such as nurses.

PRIORITY DATE โ€“ Def: Priority date is a United States immigration concept โ€“ it is the date when a principal applicant first reveals his intent of immigration to the US government. For employment-based, such as EB-3, immigration beneficiaries, the priority date is the date an immigration petition is filed at USCIS, under categories where a labor certification is not required (Schedule A occupation including nurses), or when the United States Department of Labor receives a labor certification application, under categories where a labor certification is required. In all cases, the priority dates are not established until USCIS approves the immigration petition. The date establishes oneโ€™s place in the queue permanent residency permit (also known as โ€œgreen cardโ€) application.

Source: Passport USA


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