U.S. Visa Bulletin for July 2026: Check Your Priority Date

Introduction

The U.S. Department of State has released the latest U.S. Visa Bulletin for July 2026, providing updated priority dates for family-sponsored and employment-based green card categories.

This monthly US Visa Bulletin helps applicants determine whether they can move forward with their immigration application based on their priority date.

For July 2026, USCIS instructs applicants to use different Visa Bulletin charts depending on category:

  • Family-sponsored preference categories: Use the Dates for Filing chart.
  • Employment-based preference categories: Use the Final Action Dates chart.

These charts determine different stages of the process. The Dates for Filing chart shows when eligible applicants may submit their application, while the Final Action Dates chart determines when a green card can be approved and issued.

Before reviewing the tables below, identify your visa category and compare your priority date with the correct chart to answer one important question:

Is my priority date current?

If your date is current, you may be eligible to proceed to the next step in your green card application.

Key Updates in the July 2026 US Visa Bulletin

The July 2026 US Visa Bulletin brings updated priority dates across family-sponsored and employment-based green card categories.

Review the highlights below to see whether your priority date may now qualify to move forward to file your green card application.

Family-Based Green Card Updates

  • Family-sponsored applicants should use the Dates for Filing chart to determine July 2026 filing eligibility.
  • F2A remains Current (C) across all countries, allowing eligible applicants to file regardless of priority date.
  • F1 filing dates remain at January 1, 2019 for most countries, while Mexico and the Philippines continue with earlier cutoff dates.
  • F2B remains open for filing, though Mexico and the Philippines continue to face longer waiting periods.
  • F3 and F4 categories remain backlogged, with earlier cutoff dates continuing for India, Mexico, and the Philippines.

Overall, family-based filing remains available in selected categories, while oversubscribed categories continue to experience longer wait times.

Employment-Based Green Card Updates

  • Employment-based applicants must use the Final Action Dates chart for July 2026.
  • EB-1 remains Current for most countries, while China and India continue to face final action limits.
  • EB-2 India became Unavailable (U) for July 2026, meaning no immigrant visa numbers remain available for the fiscal year.
  • EB-3 continues to move under cutoff-date limits, with India and China remaining significantly backlogged compared with other regions.
  • EB-5 Unreserved India became Unavailable (U), while most other EB-5 categories remain Current.

Overall, the July bulletin shows continued availability in many employment categories but tighter limits in oversubscribed countries and preference groups.

Review the detailed July 2026 Visa Bulletin tables below to check category-specific cutoff dates and determine whether your priority date is current.

The tables below show both Final Action Dates and Dates for Filing for July 2026. Compare your priority date with the correct chart to determine whether you may move forward.

Family-Sponsored Preferences

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

Family-Sponsored CategoriesAll Other  AreasCHINA (Mainland Born)INDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
F101FEB1801FEB1801FEB1808NOV0701MAY13
F2A01JAN2501JAN2501JAN2501JAN2401JAN25
F2B22NOV1722NOV1722NOV1715FEB0915MAY13
F315APR1215APR1215APR1201JUN0122FEB06
F401JAN0901JAN0901NOV0608APR0101AUG07

Dates For Filing Family-Sponsored Applications (July 2026)

Family-Sponsored CategoriesAll Other  AreasCHINA (Mainland Born)INDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
F101JAN1901JAN1901JAN1901OCT0822APR15
F2ACCCCC
F2B08JUN1808JUN1808JUN1815MAY1001OCT13
F308DEC1208DEC1208DEC1215JUL0108AUG06
F401MAR1001MAR1015DEC0630APR0122MAR08

Employment-Based Preferences

Final Action Dates For Employment-Based Applications (July 2026)

Employment-Based CategoriesAll Other  AreasCHINA (Mainland Born)INDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
1stC01JUN2315OCT22CC
2ndC01SEP21UCC
3rd01AUG2422DEC2101JAN1401AUG2401AUG23
Other Workers01MAR2201APR1901JAN1401MAR2201DEC21
4th15SEP2215SEP2215SEP2215SEP2215SEP22
Certain Religious Workers15SEP2215SEP2215SEP2215SEP2215SEP22
5th Unreserved
(including C5, T5, I5, R5)
C01DEC16UCC
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 (July 2026)

Employment-Based CategoriesAll Other  AreasCHINA (Mainland Born)INDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
1stC01DEC2301DEC23CC
2ndC01JAN2215JAN15CC
3rdC01JAN2215JAN15C01JAN24
Other Workers01AUG2201OCT1915JAN1501AUG2201AUG22
4th01JAN2301JAN2301JAN2301JAN2301JAN23
Certain Religious Workers01JAN2301JAN2301JAN2301JAN2301JAN23
5th Unreserved
(including C5, T5, I5, R5)
C01MAR1701MAY24CC
5th Set Aside:
Rural (20%)
CCCCC
5th Set Aside:
High Unemployment (10%)
CCCCC
5th Set Aside:
Infrastructure (2%)
CCCCC

When and How to Check the Visa Bulletin

The U.S. Department of State publishes a new Visa Bulletin each month to show whether green card applicants can move forward based on visa availability and priority dates. To avoid missing filing opportunities, review the latest bulletin monthly and compare your priority date using the correct USCIS filing chart for that month.

If you’re unsure how to read cutoff dates, determine whether your priority date is current, or understand the difference between Final Action Dates and Dates for Filing, read our detailed guide:

Once you understand how to read the bulletin, return to the July 2026 tables above and check whether your case can move forward.

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