Employment-based visas in the U.S. are again retrogressed, according to the revised July Visa Bulletin released by the Citizenship and Immigration Services Offices (USCIS) today.
The USCIS allocated some 60,000 new employment visas this past month just to be able to clear its backlog but the allocations have all been exhausted and any new applications would not be accepted until October 1, the start of the USCIS' 2008 fiscal year.
Read the official announcement here and here.
The USCIS allocated some 60,000 new employment visas this past month just to be able to clear its backlog but the allocations have all been exhausted and any new applications would not be accepted until October 1, the start of the USCIS' 2008 fiscal year.
Read the official announcement here and here.
Comments
I think the way it works is that when you've been scheduled for an interview already, that means you already have a visa number. If you don't have an interview schedule yet, it means your application is still part of the queue, nakapila pa lang, as we say.
If you have an interview appointment already with the US Consulate, I suggest you don't postpone it for anything.