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State Department Issues March 2023 Visa Bulletin

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

Overview     

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

What are the Changes?    

In  March 2023, there is no change following the Dates for Filing chart from the February 2023 Visa Bulletin.  

EB-1          

All countries will remain unchanged from the February 2023 Visa Bulletin.  

EB-2          

State Department Issues March 2023 Visa Bulletin

All countries will remain unchanged from the February 2023 Visa Bulletin.  

EB-3      

All countries will remain unchanged from the February 2023 Visa Bulletin.   

Looking Ahead             

For more information about navigating the visa bulletin, please refer to this list of  frequently asked questions, prepared in collaboration with Global Immigration Associates (GIA).     

Envoy is pleased to provide you this information, which was prepared in collaboration with Jaclyn Pettit, who is a Managing Attorney at Global Immigration Associates (GIA), one of the two independent U.S. law firms Envoy exclusively works with on the Envoy Platform (the "U.S. Law Firms").     

Content in this publication is for informational purposes only and not intended as legal advice, nor should it be relied on as such. Envoy Global is not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice. If you would like guidance on how this information may impact your particular situation and you are a client of the U.S. Law Firm, consult your attorney. If you are not a client of the U.S. Law Firm working with Envoy, consult another qualified professional. This website does not create an attorney-client relationship with the U.S. Law Firm. 

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