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March 2026 Visa Bulletin: EB-2 Becomes Current for Most, Offering Hope for Green Card Applicants

The March 2026 Visa Bulletin shows significant advancement in the EB-2 category, allowing many skilled workers to file for their green cards.

The U.S. Department of State has released the March 2026 Visa Bulletin, bringing welcome news for many employment-based green card applicants. The most significant development is in the EB-2 category (for professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional ability), where the "Dates for Filing" will become current for all countries except for India and China. This means that many individuals in this category can now proceed with filing their adjustment of status applications. For applicants from India in the EB-2 category, the filing date will advance by a significant 11 months to November 1, 2014. The EB-3 category also sees forward movement, with the Final Action date for most countries advancing to January 15, 2024. The F2A family-sponsored category (spouses and minor children of green card holders) also becomes current for all countries. This advancement in the visa bulletin is a positive sign amidst many recent restrictive immigration policy changes, offering a window of opportunity for thousands of skilled workers and their families to move forward in their journey to permanent residency. The keywords for this post are: immigration news 2026, visa updates, policy changes.

What This Means for You:

  • Key Point 1: If your priority date is now current under the "Dates for Filing" chart, you can submit your I-485 adjustment of status application.
  • Who Should Be Concerned: Employment-based green card applicants, particularly those in the EB-2 and EB-3 categories, as well as family members in the F2A category.
  • Timeline for Action: The March 2026 Visa Bulletin is effective on March 1, 2026. You should prepare your application for filing as soon as possible.
  • Next Steps: Check the March 2026 Visa Bulletin to confirm your eligibility. If your priority date is current, contact your immigration attorney immediately to prepare and file your adjustment of status application and applications for related benefits like work and travel authorization.
Source: Uscis.gov
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