Monthly U.S. Immigration Visa Bulletin [January 2026]

The U.S. Department of State has released the January 2026 Visa Bulletin, the latest update to the green card waiting list. This monthly bulletin visa USA helps green card applicants to understand how long they may need to wait to apply and receive approval.

In the U.S. Visa Bulletin, two key terms determine your next steps in the green card process:

  • Final Action Date: The date when USCIS or the National Visa Center can approve your visa application and issue a green card.
  • Dates for Filing: The date when you’re allowed to submit your application to USCIS or the National Visa Center for further processing.

The time gap between these two dates usually reflects the processing timeline by USCIS for each visa category.

If you’re waiting for a green card, the January 2026  update helps you track your progress and know how much longer you may need to wait before you can move forward.

January 2026 Visa Bulletin: Key Updates

The table below highlights the date movements in Table B (Dates for Filing) in the January 2026 Visa Bulletin compared to the previous month.

Only categories with updates are displayed — unchanged dates remain unchanged from the December 2025 bulletin.

Review these updates to see if your priority date has moved forward and find out whether you’re now eligible to file your green card application.

Family-Based Green Card Updates

CategoryRegionMovement (Dec 2025)Change Since Nov 2025
F2A – Spouses & Children (<21) of Green Card HoldersAllAdvanced1 Month

Employment-Based Green Card Updates

CategoryRegionMovement (Dec 2025)Change Since Nov 2025
EB-1Mainland ChinaAdvanced3 Months
India4 Months
EB-2Mainland ChinaAdvanced1 Month
Mexico3 Months
Philippines
Rest of the World
EB-3 OtherMainland ChinaAdvanced12 Months
EB-4Mainland ChinaAdvanced1 Month
India
Mexico
Philippines
Rest of the World
EB-5 Unreserved (C5, T5, I5, R5)Mainland ChinaAdvanced7 Weeks
India2 Years, 1 Month

A detailed chart with all category-specific dates is provided below for your reference.

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When to File  an Adjustment of Status Application

If you want to become a U.S. permanent resident through a family-based or employment-based visa, an immigrant visa petition must first be filed on your behalf by a relative or employer. If no petition has been submitted for you yet, learn more about the Adjustment of Status process.

If a petition has already been filed or approved, you may need to wait until a visa becomes available in your category before applying with Form I-485. The table below will help you determine when to file your application based on your visa category.

Wondering how long it takes after your date becomes current? See our full guide to green card timeline and processing times.

USCIS decides which chart applicants should follow when submitting their applications. For December 2025, use the “Dates for Filing” chart for both family-sponsored green cards and employment-sponsored green cards.

If you find

  • “C” on the chart is the current date and the numbers are authorized for issuance to all qualified applicants.
  • “U” means unauthorized, the numbers mentioned are not authorized for issuance.
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Family-Sponsored Preferences

Final Action Dates for Family-Sponsored Applications (January 2026)

Family-Sponsored CategoriesAll Other  AreasCHINA (Mainland Born)INDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
F108NOV1608NOV1608NOV1601SEP0601MAR13
F2A01FEB2401FEB2401FEB2401FEB2301FEB24
F2B01DEC1601DEC1601DEC1615NOV0822DEC12
F308SEP1108SEP1108SEP1101MAY0101MAR05
F408JAN0808JAN0801NOV0608APR0122JUL06

Dates For Filing Family-Sponsored Applications (January 2026)

Family-Sponsored CategoriesAll Other  AreasCHINA (Mainland Born)INDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
F101SEP1701SEP1701SEP1701SEP0722APR15
F2A22DEC2522DEC2522DEC2522DEC2522DEC25
F2B15MAR1715MAR1715MAR1715NOV0901OCT13
F322JUL1222JUL1222JUL1201JUL0101FEB06
F401MAR0901MAR0915DEC0630APR0115JAN08

Employment-Based Preferences

Final Action Dates For Employment-Based Applications

(January 2026)

Employment-Based CategoriesAll Other  AreasCHINA (Mainland Born)INDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
1stC01FEB2301FEB23CC
2nd01APR2401SEP2115JUL1301APR2401APR24
3rd22APR2301MAY2115NOV1322APR2322APR23
Other Workers01SEP2108DEC1815NOV1301SEP2101SEP21
4th01JAN2101JAN2101JAN2101JAN2101JAN21
Certain Religious Workers01JAN2101JAN2101JAN2101JAN2101JAN21
5th Unreserved
(including C5, T5, I5, R5)
C15AUG1601MAY22CC
5th Set Aside:
Rural (20%)
CCCCC
5th Set Aside:
High Unemployment (10%)
CCCCC
5th Set Aside:
Infrastructure (2%)
CCCCC

Dates for Filing Employment-Based Applications (January 2026)

Employment-Based CategoriesAll Other  AreasCHINA (Mainland Born)INDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
1stC15AUG2315AUG23CC
2nd15OCT2401JAN2201DEC1315OCT2415OCT24
3rd01JUL2301JAN2215AUG1401JUL2301JUL23
Other Workers01DEC2101OCT1915AUG1401DEC2101DEC21
4th15MAR2115MAR2115MAR2115MAR2115MAR21
Certain Religious Workers15MAR2115MAR2115MAR2115MAR2115MAR21
5th Unreserved
(including C5, T5, I5, R5)
C22AUG1601MAY24CC
5th Set Aside:
Rural (20%)
CCCCC
5th Set Aside:
High Unemployment (10%)
CCCCC
5th Set Aside:
Infrastructure (2%)
CCCCC
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Diversity Immigrant (DV) Category

Every year Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) permits 55,000 immigrant visas annually through the Diversity Visa program. This number of visas from countries with low admissions over the past five years. 5,000 visas are reserved annually for the NACARA program, reducing the DV-2025 limit to roughly 54,850. These DV visas are distributed across six regions, with a cap of seven percent per country each year. Check more details about Diversity Visa lottery from our comprehensive guide.

January 2026 Immigrant Numbers in the DV Category

RegionAll DV Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed Separately 
AFRICA35,000Except:
1. Algeria: 20,000
2. Egypt: 16,000
ASIA15,000Except:
1. Nepal: 6,000
EUROPE8,500 
NORTH AMERICA (BAHAMAS)20 
OCEANIA1,100 
SOUTH AMERICA,
and the CARIBBEAN
1,850 

The Diversity (DV) Immigrant Category Rank Cut-offs (JANUARY 2026)

RegionAll DV Chargeability Areas Except
Those Listed Separately
 
AFRICA45,000Except:
1. Algeria: 37,000
2. Egypt: 21,000
ASIA30,000Except:
1. Nepal: 6,500
EUROPE11,000 
NORTH AMERICA (BAHAMAS)25 
OCEANIA1,175 
SOUTH AMERICA,
and the CARIBBEAN
2,000 

Why the Visa Bulletin Matters

Understanding the Visa Bulletin is essential if you’re applying for a green card. It helps you:

  • Know when you can file your green card application
  • Estimate how long you’ll need to wait
  • Avoid premature filings that USCIS may reject
  • Plan for travel, work authorization, and family transitions

Can You Shorten Your Waiting Time?

In most cases, you cannot speed up the overall waiting time caused by visa backlogs and annual limits. However, there are two situations where some applicants may be able to reduce part of the processing time for an employment-based green card. These do not apply to family-based green cards—only to employment categories that use Form I-140.

1. Filing an I-140 in a Category With a Current Priority Date

Every employment-based green card has a priority date, which is your place in line. If you apply in a category where the Visa Bulletin shows the date as “current,” there is no wait for a visa number. That means:

  • Your case can begin processing immediately.

  • USCIS does not need to wait for your priority date to become eligible.

Premium Processing Can Speed Up USCIS Review

In addition, many I-140 applications allow premium processing, where you pay an extra fee to have USCIS review your petition in 15 business days.

It is important to understand that:

  • Premium processing only speeds up USCIS decision time.
  • It does not speed up the Visa Bulletin or remove visa backlogs

If the priority date is current, premium processing helps move the case forward much faster.

2. Porting from EB-3 to EB-2 to Shorten Your Wait

Some applicants start in EB-3 but later find that EB-2 has much faster dates in the Visa Bulletin. In this case, they may try to “port” their green card.

What “Porting” Really Means

Many people think that porting means simply transferring your existing EB-3 case to EB-2. This is not correct.

To move to EB-2, you must:

  • File a new I-140 petition, and

  • Often file a new PERM labor certification, unless your original PERM already qualifies for EB-2

What You Do Get to Keep

The benefit of porting is:

You can keep your original priority date

This means if your EB-3 priority date was, for example, June 2019, and EB-2 is now much faster, USCIS will allow you to keep that 2019 date.

If EB-2 is ahead of EB-3 in the Visa Bulletin, you may receive your green card sooner.

When Porting Helps

Porting makes sense when:

  • You qualify for EB-2 (such as having an advanced degree or exceptional ability), and

  • EB-2 is moving faster than EB-3 in the Visa Bulletin

If EB-2 is not moving faster, porting does not help.

When and How to Check the Visa Bulletin

Because the Visa Bulletin changes every month, it’s important to check it regularly to see if an immigrant visa is available in your category. The U.S. government limits the number of green cards each year, and wait times can be long due to high demand and country caps.

By reviewing the bulletin each month, you’ll know when your priority date becomes current, so you can file on time, avoid delays, and stay on track in your green card process.

Staying informed through the Visa Bulletin is one of the simplest ways to take control of your immigration journey.

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