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June 2026 Visa Bulletin: Priority Dates, Final Action Dates & Complete Filing Guide

Published: May 4, 2026

Effective: June 2026

Source: U.S. Department of State, Visa Bulletin No. 15, Vol. XI

The June 2026 Visa Bulletin brings critical updates for immigration applicants worldwide including major retrogressions for India in top employment categories, new warnings for China and Philippines, and continued advancement for most other countries. This guide breaks down every chart, explains what changed, and tells you what to do next.

How to Use the June 2026 Visa Bulletin

Before checking your dates, understand which chart applies to you:

Chart Who Uses It What It Controls
Final Action Dates All applicants When a visa can be issued or I-485 approved
Dates for Filing NVC filers & USCIS (when authorized) When documents can be submitted ahead of visa availability

USCIS must separately announce each month whether the Dates for Filing chart may be used for I-485 filings. Always check uscis.gov/visabulletininfo before filing.

Key Changes and Alerts for June 2026

Alert Category Detail
🔴 Retrogressed India EB-1 Cut to April 1, 2023 — further retrogression possible
🔴 Retrogressed India EB-2 Cut to September 1, 2013 — further retrogression possible
🟡 Under Watch China EB-2 September 1, 2021 — retrogression may follow
🟡 Under Watch Philippines EB-3 August 1, 2023 — retrogression may follow
🟡 Under Watch India EB-5 Unreserved May 1, 2022 — may become Unavailable next month
🟢 Favorable Most EB categories (non-India/China) Dates advanced or Current — file now if eligible
🟢 Favorable F2A all countries January 1, 2025 Final Action; Current on Filing chart

Why did dates advance? Reduced immigrant visa issuance  due to Presidential Proclamations 10949 and 10998 and updated consular processing procedures freed up numbers. Dates were advanced to use available FY 2026 numbers. Retrogressions remain likely in July–September 2026 bulletins as demand recovers.

Employment-Based Final Action Dates — June 2026

“C” = Current (all applicants eligible regardless of priority date). Dates listed mean your priority date must fall before that date.

Category All Other Countries China (Mainland) India Mexico Philippines
EB-1 Priority Workers Current 01 Apr 2023 15 Dec 2022 Current Current
EB-2 Advanced Degree Current 01 Sep 2021 01 Sep 2013 Current Current
EB-3 Skilled Workers 01 Jun 2024 01 Aug 2021 15 Dec 2013 01 Jun 2024 01 Aug 2023
EB-3 Other Workers 01 Feb 2022 01 Apr 2019 15 Dec 2013 01 Feb 2022 01 Nov 2021
EB-4 Special Immigrants 15 Jul 2022 15 Jul 2022 15 Jul 2022 15 Jul 2022 15 Jul 2022
EB-4 Religious Workers 15 Jul 2022 15 Jul 2022 15 Jul 2022 15 Jul 2022 15 Jul 2022
EB-5 Unreserved Current 22 Sep 2016 01 May 2022 Current Current
EB-5 Rural (20%) Current Current Current Current Current
EB-5 High Unemployment (10%) Current Current Current Current Current
EB-5 Infrastructure (2%) Current Current Current Current Current

Employment-Based Dates for Filing — June 2026

Check uscis.gov/visabulletininfo to confirm whether USCIS has authorized use of this chart for I-485 filing this month.

Category All Other Countries China (Mainland) India Mexico Philippines
EB-1 Current 01 Dec 2023 01 Dec 2023 Current Current
EB-2 Current Current 15 Jan 2015 Current Current
EB-3 Skilled Workers Current Current 15 Jan 2015 Current Current
EB-3 Other Workers Current 01 Aug 2022 15 Jan 2015 Current 01 Jan 2024
EB-4 Special Immigrants 01 Aug 2022 01 Jan 2023 01 Aug 2022 01 Jan 2023 01 Jan 2023
EB-4 Religious Workers 01 Jan 2023 01 Jan 2023 01 Jan 2023 01 Jan 2023 01 Jan 2023
EB-5 Unreserved Current 01 Mar 2017 01 May 2024 Current Current
EB-5 All Set-Asides Current Current Current Current Current

Family-Sponsored Final Action Dates — June 2026

FY 2026 annual family-sponsored limit: 226,000. Per-country cap: 25,620 (7% of combined family + EB total). Countries currently oversubscribed: China, India, Mexico, Philippines.

Category All Other Countries China (Mainland) India Mexico Philippines
F1 — Unmarried Sons/Daughters of USC 01 Sep 2017 01 Sep 2017 01 Sep 2017 08 Nov 2007 01 May 2013
F2A — Spouses & Children of LPR 01 Jan 2025 01 Jan 2025 01 Jan 2025 01 Jan 2025 01 Jan 2025
F2B — Unmarried Sons/Daughters (21+) of LPR 01 Jan 2024 22 Sep 2017 22 Sep 2017 22 Sep 2017 01 Jan 2025
F3 — Married Sons/Daughters of USC 15 Feb 2009 15 Feb 2012 15 Feb 2012 15 Feb 2012 08 Apr 2013
F4 — Siblings of Adult USC 01 May 2001 08 Nov 2008 22 Nov 2005 08 Apr 2001 15 Jul 2007

Special F2A rule for June: F2A numbers exempt from the per-country limit are available to all countries with priority dates before January 1, 2024. Numbers subject to the per-country limit are available to all countries except Mexico for dates from January 1, 2024 through January 1, 2025. All F2A numbers for Mexico are exempt from the per-country limit.

Family-Sponsored Dates for Filing — June 2026

Category All Other Countries China (Mainland) India Mexico Philippines
F1 01 Oct 2018 01 Oct 2018 01 Oct 2018 01 Oct 2008 22 Apr 2015
F2A Current Current Current Current Current
F2B Current 22 Mar 2018 22 Mar 2018 22 Mar 2018 Current
F3 15 May 2010 08 Dec 2012 08 Dec 2012 08 Dec 2012 01 Oct 2013
F4 15 Jul 2001 22 Dec 2009 08 Aug 2006 30 Apr 2001 22 Mar 2008

Diversity Visa (DV-2026) Cutoffs — June 2026

Up to approximately 52,000 DV-2026 visas are available this fiscal year. All entitlement expires September 30, 2026. Visas are available only to applicants with rank numbers below the cutoffs listed.

Region General Cutoff Country Exceptions
Africa 55,000 Algeria: 37,000 · Egypt: 30,000
Asia 35,000 Nepal: 11,000
Europe 20,000 None
Oceania 1,500 None
South America & Caribbean 3,000 None
North America 50 Bahamas only

Diversity Visa Cutoffs — July 2026 Preview

Region General Cutoff Country Exceptions
Africa 55,000 Algeria: 40,000 · Egypt: 31,000
Asia 35,000 Nepal: 23,000
Europe 13,000 None
Oceania 1,700 None
South America & Caribbean 3,300 None
North America 50 Bahamas only

Europe alert: The cutoff drops from 20,000 in June to 13,000 in July. Selectees with rank numbers between 13,001 and 20,000 cannot receive a visa in July. Contact your U.S. embassy immediately to explore rescheduling within June.

Annual Limits & Per-Country Rules — At a Glance

Limit FY 2026 Number
Employment-Based annual limit 140,000 (minimum)
Family-Sponsored annual limit 226,000
Per-country preference limit 25,620 (7% of combined total)
Dependent area limit 7,320 (2% of combined total)
DV-2026 annual limit (after adjustments) ~52,000

Oversubscribed chargeability areas this month: China (mainland born), India, Mexico, Philippines.

What to Do Based on Your Situation

Your Situation Action
India-born, EB-1 or EB-2 Consult an attorney immediately. Respond to all USCIS requests without delay.
India-born, pending I-485 Your case remains pending but cannot be approved until your date is current again.
Current EB category (most countries) File I-485 now if you have an approved I-140 dates may retrogress in coming months.
DV-2026 selectee Check your rank. Push for earliest available appointment entitlement expires Sep 30, 2026.
Europe DV selectee, rank 13,001–20,000 Call your embassy now to reschedule into June before the July cutoff drops.
F2A applicant Final Action date is Jan 1, 2025. Filing chart is Current check uscis.gov/visabulletininfo.
China EB-2 or Philippines EB-3 Monitor July 2026 bulletin closely for retrogression warning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a priority date? For employment-based applicants, it is typically the date a PERM labor certification or I-140 petition was filed. For family-sponsored applicants, it is the date USCIS received the I-130 petition.

What does “Current” mean? No backlog exists. All qualified applicants in that category and country can move forward regardless of their priority date.

What is retrogression? When a final action date moves backward, applicants whose priority dates fall after the new cutoff lose eligibility for that month and must wait for a future bulletin to advance past their date again.

Can I file I-485 if my date is not current on the Final Action chart? Only if USCIS has authorized the Dates for Filing chart for that month at uscis.gov/visabulletininfo.

What happens to my pending I-485 if a date retrogresses? Your application stays on file. USCIS will not approve it until your priority date becomes current again, but your position in the queue is preserved.

Why are all EB-5 set-aside categories Current even for India and China? The EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 created dedicated reserved pools for rural, high-unemployment, and infrastructure investments. These pools have not yet accumulated significant backlogs, so they remain current for all countries.

Based on Visa Bulletin No. 15, Volume XI, issued by the U.S. Department of State (CA/VO) on May 4, 2026. For informational purposes only — not legal advice. Consult a qualified immigration attorney for guidance on your individual case. Official bulletin: travel.state.gov. USCIS filing guidance: uscis.gov/visabulletininfo.

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