State Department regularly updates these dates and you can find a summary of each bulletin in the Boundless’ Visa Bulletin report. As your priority date gets closer, the NVC will contact you to start processing. ![]() However, if your priority date doesn’t meet the most recent cut-off date, the NVC will notify you and hold your petition until your priority date becomes current or is likely to become current soon. ![]() If your priority meets the most recent cut-off date in the visa bulletin, or is likely to become current soon, the NVC will proceed. Depending on your priority date, the NVC will either start pre-processing your application or will wait until your priority date is current (meaning there is now more waiting). ![]() After your petition is approved and if the applicant is based outside the United States, USCIS notifies the NVC that your petition is approved and that green card application pre-processing can begin. Instead, you send your petition to USCIS and they decide whether to approve or reject it. ![]() State Department and doesn’t handle the initial approval process for your family or employment-based green card petition (for example, Form-130 or Form I-140).
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