The EB-2 cutoff date for those born in
India may advance significantly in May. This week, the person at
the State Department in charge of determining visa allocation stated as
follows:
“CIS
says they have seen a decline in filings, and does not
expect a change in the number use pattern. Therefore, this
decline in EB-1 number use will allow me to begin having
those ‘otherwise unused’ numbers drop down and be available
for use in the EB-2 category. Based on current indications,
that would mean that at least 12,000 additional numbers will
be available to the EB-2 category. This situation will allow
me to advance the India EB-2 cut-off date for May. The
reason being that all ‘otherwise unused’ numbers are
provided strictly in priority date order, and the India
demand has the largest concentration of early dates.”
12,000 is a lot. We will keep you
posted, and remember, you heard it here first!