The Department of State (DOS)
Visa Bulletin for August 2008 indicates that
employment-based second preference (EB-2) for India-born and
China-born individuals will advance to June 1, 2006, moving
forward more than two years from the July Visa Bulletin cut-off
dates.
There were
no changes in any other employment-based category on the August
Visa Bulletin. EB-1 remains current for all countries, and EB-2
is current for all countries other than India and China, which
have moved to June 1, 2006. EB-3 continues to be unavailable
for all countries.
It is important to note that "nationality"
is not the same as citizenship. Generally, DOS looks at the
country of birth in determining whether a person is a national
of a given country. As a result, persons who become citizens of
other countries (i.e., Indians who become Canadian citizens) are
still considered nationals of their birth country for immigrant
visa purposes.
For general
information on visa retrogression, please see our
FAQ on this subject. For more information on the Visa
Bulletin and country quota movements, including information
about movement in the Family-Based Quotas, please see our
DOS Visa Bulletin and Quota Movement page which includes
detailed nationality-specific charts of quota movement for the
past decade.
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