Introduction to the Visa Bulletin
Welcome to the Visa Bulletin course
๐ What Youโll Learn
- How the Visa Bulletin works and why it matters for your green card process.
- How to read priority dates, cut-off dates, and chargeability areas.
- Tools to calculate your wait time using real, up-to-date government data.
- The difference between Adjustment of Status (AOS) and Consular Processing.
- What happens after your priority date becomes current.
๐ What Youโll Need
- Your priority date (on your I-130, I-140, or petition approval notice).
- Your preference category (e.g., F1, F2A, EB-2, DV).
- Your country of chargeability (usually your country of birth).
๐ What Exactly Is the Visa Bulletin?
The Visa Bulletin is a monthly report published by the U.S. Department of State that helps green card applicants track their place in line. It shows:
Priority Dates
The date your petition was filed, which determines your place in line for a green card.
Final Action Dates
Cutoff dates for when a green card can actually be issued to applicants in each category and country.
Dates for Filing
Dates that indicate when you can submit your I-485 application, giving extra time to prepare documents.
Category & Country
Your family- or employment-based category and country of chargeability determine when your date becomes current.

