Here’s the latest on the USCIS Visa Bulletin for May 2026.
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What it is: The Visa Bulletin, published monthly by the U.S. Department of State, shows when green card applicants in different family- and employment-based categories can move forward with filings or receive final approvals. May 2026 updates include notable shifts in family-based dates and a switch in how USCIS charts are used for some employment-based categories.[1]
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Key May 2026 updates:
- Family-based (F1, F2B, F4) categories moved forward, improving filing opportunities for many applicants; F2A remained current for all countries, allowing immediate filing.[1]
- Employment-based (EB-1/EB-2/EB-3) categories largely remained unchanged, with some minor forward movement in certain “Other Workers” subcategories; EB-5 for India saw heightened attention due to possible retrogression risk in some scenarios.[2][1]
- There was a significant USCIS chart change for May: the bulletin indicates a switch back from Dates for Filing to Final Action Dates for all employment-based categories, affecting when applicants can file or expect approvals.[3][2]
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Practical impact for you (Dallas-area context):
- If you’re pursuing a family-based case, you should check whether your category’s dates have advanced to determine if you can file or expect action this month. For many, F2A becoming Current means immediate filing is possible.[3]
- If you’re on an employment-based path (EB-1/EB-2/EB-3), confirm whether the “Final Action Dates” are current for your country and category to understand whether you can move forward now or must wait. The May bulletin’s chart change can affect timing differently than in prior months.[2][1]
- EB-5 watchers, particularly Indian nationals, should monitor for any retrogression warnings or changes in final action dates, as these can shift planning timelines.[2]
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How to use this information:
- Verify your exact category, country of chargeability, and priority date.
- Compare the two charts (Dates for Filing vs Final Action Dates) as relevant to your case type, and plan your next steps (file an I-485,-submit I-130, etc.) accordingly.
- If your date is approaching or has moved, consult an immigration attorney to confirm eligibility and prepare applications promptly.[5][3]
Illustrative example:
- A family-based applicant in the F2A category for a country with a Current status may now file for adjustment of status or pursue consular processing sooner than in prior months. This mirrors the May 2026 movement in family-based categories.[1][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the exact May 2026 cutoff dates for your specific category and priority date, and explain how they affect your next steps. Please share:
- Your category (e.g., F1, F2A, EB-2, etc.)
- Your country of chargeability
- Your current priority date
- Whether you’re filing from within the U.S. or abroad
Citations:
- May 2026 visa bulletin overview and key updates, including family-based movements and USCIS chart switch[1]
- Specifics on employment-based categories and EB-5 considerations[2][1]
- USCIS/Department of State guidance on chart changes and filing implications[5][3]
Sources
USCIS, in coordination with Department of State (DOS), is revising the procedures for determining visa availability for applicants waiting to file for employment-based or family-sponsored preference adjustment of status. The revised process will better align with procedures DOS uses for foreign nationals who seek to become U.S. permanent residents by applying for immigrant visas at U.S. consulates and embassies abroad.
travel.state.govMay 2026 visa bulletin shows big movements in many categories, incl. EB-2 Green Card Priority Dates for India and EB-2 for Rest of the World. Read VisaNation's analysis to learn more.
www.immi-usa.comThe U.S. Department of State released the January 2026 Visa Bulletin for Fiscal Year 2026, using the dates for filing chart.
www.envoyglobal.comThe State Department released the May 2026 Visa Bulletin, with USCIS confirming employment-based applicants must use the Final Action Dates.
www.envoyglobal.comSince millions of people are waiting in line, visa bulletin predictions for June 2026 give you an idea of when you will be able to apply for a green card.
www.shusterman.comTrack recent family- and employment-based cutoff dates in the May 2026 Visa Bulletin and learn how they impact your green card case. Updated today. Go
www.immigrationdirect.comCheck the May Visa Bulletin now to see if your priority date is current and you can start your green card application process.
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