June 2021 Visa Bulletin

The U.S Department of State (DoS) has recently released its current visa bulletin for June 2021. The EB-1 cutoff dates for petitioners from all countriesare still current. For the EB-2 category, all countries except for China and India remain current. China has progressed to May 1, 2017 while India moved to December 1, 2010.

Final action dates for employment-based preference petitions:

  • For EB-1All countriesare current for the final action dates.
  • For EB-2: the cut-off date for nationals born in mainland China has progressed 5 months to May 1, 2017. The cut-off date for Indian nationals has alsoprogressed 4 months to December 1, 2010. The cut-off dates for petitioners from all other countries remains current.
  • For EB-3 – Professional and Skilled Workers: EB-3 cutoff date for China hasprogressed 3 and a half monthsto September 1, 2018.  The final action date for India has progressed 9 months to November 1, 2011. The cut-off date for the remaining countries are now current.
  • For EB-5 – Non-regional Center: For China, the final action date has moved to September 15, 2015. India remains current. In addition, Vietnam, has progressed to April 15, 2018. The cut-off date is current for all other countries. The regional center final action dates match that of the non-regional center dates.

Filing dates for employment-based preference petitions:

  • For EB-1:Filing dates are now current for all countries.
  • For EB-2:The cut-off date for Chinese petitions has moved to January 1, 2018, while the date for Indian nationals movedat August 1, 2011. Petitioners from all other countries remain current.
  • For EB-3: In the EB-3 category, mainland Chinese petitioners’ cutoff date has moved to January 1, 2019, while the date for Indian petitioners has stayedat January 1, 2014. The cut-off date for petitioners from the remaining countries are now current.
  • For EB-5: For EB-5 petitioners, the cut-off date for nationals born in mainland China has stagnated at December 15, 2015 while petitioners from all other countries continue to remain current.

For Employment-Based Preference Filings:

For all employment-based preference categories, you must use the Final Action Dates chart in the Department of State Visa Bulletin for June 2021.

Our Thoughts:

If you believe you qualify for a National Interest Waiver (NIW) but are not sure if you’re as strong a candidate for an EB-1, we recommend starting your NIW application as soon as possible. In general, we encourage our clients to file NIW applications (provided they meet the requirements). Our attorneys have a strong track record of winning approvals: since 2008, Zhang & Associates has helped over 3,400 foreign nationals obtain NIWs.

After you successfully apply for an NIW, and thereafter continue to garner achievements in your field, you may want to consider applying in the first-preference category. Our firm is here to help: since 2012, our attorneys have assisted more than 1,600 clients obtain EB-1 visas.

Before you start the application process, it’s imperative that you consult with experienced immigration attorneys. If you’re interested in filing an NIW, EB-1, or any other employment-based visa application, contact us today to schedule a free consultation.

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Former U.S. Consular officer and
Visa Officer , Attorney Sechyi Laiu joined Zhang & Associates, P.C. on June 26, 2017

At Zhang & Associates, P.C., Attorney Laiu specializes on Consular Processing cases and business development. Attorney Laiu also focuses on TN visas, E visas, CBP administrative proceedings (monetary confiscation, deferred inspection), and overseas financial compliance.

Prior to joining Zhang & Associates, P.C., Attorney Laiu worked for the U.S. Department of State as a Chinese and Portuguese speaking diplomat. As a consular-coned officer who served in Vancouver (Canada), Shenyang (P.R. China), and Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Attorney Laiu processed over 30,000 visa cases and worked in every section of Consular Affairs overseas (Fraud Prevention Unit, Immigrant Visas, Non-Immigrant Visas, and American Citizen Services).

He uses his experience and expertise to deliver the highest quality of service to our clients.


Founded in 1996, Zhang & Associates, P.C. offers legal services to clients worldwide in all aspects of U.S immigration law. We have successfully handled over ten thousand immigration cases.

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(05/21/2021)