February 2023 Visa Bulletin Archive
There were very few changes in wait times between the January 2023 Visa Bulletin and the February 2023 Visa Bulletin released by the U.S. State Department this week. There were no changes in wait times in any preference category for family-based green card applicants. The backlog for employment-based green card applicants in the "Other Workers" preference category grew by two years, seven months, and one week for applicants from El Salvador/Guatemala/Honduras, Mexico, the Philippines, and all other countries. There was no change in wait times for other workers applying from China and India or for workers in any other category.
Written by ImmigrationHelp News Team.
Updated February 14, 2023
How To Read the February 2023 Visa Bulletin
The U.S. Department of State has published its February 2023 Visa Bulletin, which shows the most recent priority date cut-offs for green card filings.
The Visa Bulletin can be confusing, so we’ve put all the information you need to know in easy-to-read charts below. To find the cut-off date for your category, you’ll need to know your preference category and your priority date.
Your preference category is based on:
Your familial connection if you’re applying for a family-based green card
Your professional credentials and education if you’re applying for an employment-based green card
Your priority date is the date USCIS received your green card application. You can find yours on the Notice of Action (Form I-797) that USCIS sent you via mail or email after receiving your application.
If your priority date is before the cut-off date listed in the relevant chart below — congratulations! — you can submit your green card application. If your priority date is after the cut-off date, you need to wait to submit your green card application.*
There are two different dates on the Visa Bulletin: Final Action Dates and Dates for Filing. Each month USCIS announces which date U.S.-based green card applicants should reference. The information in the tables below will always reference whichever date USCIS has announced for the current month.
If you want to learn more about the visa bulletin, preference categories, or priority dates, you can read our visa bulletin guide.
Note: For simplicity’s sake, our tables contain the language “All Other Countries” rather than USCIS’s language “All Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed,” but the meaning and intent are the same.
Family-Based Green Cards by Preference Category
The USCIS backlog for family-based green cards didn’t change from January 2023 to February 2023 in any preference category.
Backlog for F1 (first preference) Green Cards: Unmarried Children (at least 21 years old) of U.S. Citizens
Country | Cut-Off Date | Previous Cut-Off Date | Change in Wait Time | Current Estimated Wait Time |
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All other countries | Aug. 8, 2016 | Aug. 8, 2016 | No change | 6 years, 4 months, 11 days |
China - mainland born | Aug. 8, 2016 | Aug. 8, 2016 | No change | 6 years, 4 months, 11 days |
India | Aug. 8, 2016 | Aug. 8, 2016 | No change | 6 years, 4 months, 11 days |
Mexico | Dec. 1, 2002 | Dec. 1, 2002 | No change | 20 years, 18 days |
Philippines | April 22, 2015 | April 22, 2015 | No change | 7 years, 7 months, 27 days |
Backlog for F2A (second preference) Green Cards: Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents
Country | Cut-Off Date | Previous Cut-Off Date | Change in Wait Time | Current Estimated Wait Time |
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All other countries | Current | Current | No change | Current |
China - mainland born | Current | Current | No change | Current |
India | Current | Current | No change | Current |
Mexico | Current | Current | No change | Current |
Philippines | Current | Current | No change | Current |
Backlog for F2B (second preference) Green Cards: Unmarried Sons and Daughters of Permanent Residents
Country | Cut-Off Date | Previous Cut-Off Date | Change in Wait Time | Current Estimated Wait Time |
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All other countries | Jan. 1, 2017 | Jan. 1, 2017 | No change | 5 years, 11 months, 18 days |
China - mainland born | Jan. 1, 2017 | Jan. 1, 2017 | No change | 5 years, 11 months, 18 days |
India | Jan. 1, 2017 | Jan. 1, 2017 | No change | 5 years, 11 months, 18 days |
Mexico | Jan. 1, 2002 | Jan. 1, 2002 | No change | 20 years, 11 months, 18 days |
Philippines | Oct. 1, 2013 | Oct. 1, 2013 | No change | 9 years, 2 months, 18 days |
Backlog for F3 (third preference) Green Cards: Married Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens
Country | Cut-Off Date | Previous Cut-Off Date | Change in Wait Time | Current Estimated Wait Time |
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All other countries | Nov. 8, 2009 | Nov. 8, 2009 | No change | 13 years, 1 month, 11 days |
China - mainland born | Nov. 8, 2009 | Nov. 8, 2009 | No change | 13 years, 1 month, 11 days |
India | Nov. 8, 2009 | Nov. 8, 2009 | No change | 13 years, 1 month, 11 days |
Mexico | June 15, 2001 | June 15, 2001 | No change | 21 years, 6 months, 4 days |
Philippines | Nov. 8, 2003 | Nov. 8, 2003 | No change | 19 years, 1 month, 11 days |
Backlog for F4 (fourth preference) Green Cards: Brothers and Sisters of Adult U.S. Citizens
Country | Cut-Off Date | Previous Cut-Off Date | Change in Wait Time | Current Estimated Wait Time |
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All other countries | Dec. 15, 2007 | Dec. 15, 2007 | No change | 15 years, 4 days |
China - mainland born | Dec. 15, 2007 | Dec. 15, 2007 | No change | 15 years, 4 days |
India | Feb. 22, 2006 | Feb. 22, 2006 | No change | 16 years, 9 months, 27 days |
Mexico | April 1, 2001 | April 1, 2001 | No change | 21 years, 8 months, 18 days |
Philippines | Apri 22, 2004 | Apri 22, 2004 | No change | 18 years, 7 months, 27 days |
What This Means for Family-Based Green Card Applicants
If your priority date is before the cut-off date listed above, you can submit your green card application. If your priority date is after the cut-off date, you need to wait to submit your green card application. Your priority date is the date USCIS received your Form I-130: Petition for Alien Relative. You can find your priority date on the Notice of Action (Form I-797) that USCIS sends you to confirm it has received your I-130 application.
Employment-Based Green Cards by Preference Category
The USCIS backlog for "Other Workers" increased by two years, seven months, and one week. This change affects skilled workers, professionals, and unskilled workers who are applying for employment-based green cards from El Salvador/Guatemala/Honduras, Mexico, the Philippines, and all other countries. There was no change in wait times for other workers applying from China and India.
The USCIS backlog for all other employment-based green card preference categories didn’t change from January 2023 to February 2023.
Backlog for EB-1 Green Cards for Priority Workers
Country | Cut-Off Date | Previous Cut-Off Date | Change in Wait Time | Current Estimated Wait Time |
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All other countries | Current | Current | No change | Current |
China- mainland born | June 1, 2022 | June 1, 2022 | No change | 6 months, 18 days |
El Salvador/Guatemala/Honduras | Current | Current | No change | Current |
India | June 1, 2022 | June 1, 2022 | No change | 6 months, 18 days |
Mexico | Current | Current | No change | Current |
Philippines | Current | Current | No change | Current |
Backlog for EB-2 Green Cards for Members of the Professions Holding Advanced Degrees or Persons of Exceptional Ability
Country | Cut-Off Date | Previous Cut-Off Date | Change in Wait Time | Current Estimated Wait Time |
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All other countries | Dec. 1, 2022 | Dec. 1, 2022 | No change | 18 days |
China- mainland born | July 8, 2019 | July 8, 2019 | No change | 3 years, 5 months, 11 days |
El Salvador/Guatemala/Honduras | Dec. 1, 2022 | Dec. 1, 2022 | No change | 18 days |
India | May 1, 2012 | May 1, 2012 | No change | 10 years, 7 months, 18 days |
Mexico | Dec. 1, 2022 | Dec. 1, 2022 | No change | 18 days |
Philippines | Dec. 1, 2022 | Dec. 1, 2022 | No change | 18 days |
Backlog for EB-3 Green Cards for Skilled Workers & Professionals
Country | Cut-Off Date | Previous Cut-Off Date | Change in Wait Time | Current Estimated Wait Time |
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All other countries | Current | Current | No change | Current |
China- mainland born | Sept. 1, 2018 | Sept. 1, 2018 | No change | 4 years, 3 months, 18 days |
El Salvador/Guatemala/Honduras | Current | Current | No change | Current |
India | Aug. 1, 2012 | Aug. 1, 2012 | No change | 10 years, 4 months, 18 days |
Mexico | Current | Current | No change | Current |
Philippines | Current | Current | No change | Current |
Backlog for EB-3 Green Cards for Other Workers
Country | Cut-Off Date | Previous Cut-Off Date | Change in Wait Time | Current Estimated Wait Time |
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All other countries | Feb. 1, 2020 | Sept. 8, 2022 | Increased by 2 years, 7 months, 7 days | 2 years, 10 months, 18 days |
China- mainland born | Nov. 1, 2015 | Nov. 1, 2015 | No change | 7 years, 1 month, 18 days |
El Salvador/Guatemala/Honduras | Feb. 1, 2020 | Sept. 8, 2022 | Increased by 2 years, 7 months, 7 days | 2 years, 10 months, 18 days |
India | Aug. 1, 2012 | Aug. 1, 2012 | No change | 10 years, 4 months, 18 days |
Mexico | Feb. 1, 2020 | Sept. 8, 2022 | Increased by 2 years, 7 months, 7 days | 2 years, 10 months, 18 days |
Philippines | Feb. 1, 2020 | Sept. 8, 2022 | Increased by 2 years, 7 months, 7 days | 2 years, 10 months, 18 days |
Backlog for EB-4 Green Cards for Certain Special Immigrants
Country | Cut-Off Date | Previous Cut-Off Date | Change in Wait Time | Current Estimated Wait Time |
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All other countries | July 22, 2022 | July 22, 2022 | No change | 4 months, 27 days |
China- mainland born | July 22, 2022 | July 22, 2022 | No change | 4 months, 27 days |
El Salvador/Guatemala/Honduras | April 15, 2018 | Apri 15, 2018 | No change | 4 years, 8 months, 4 days |
India | July 22, 2022 | July 22, 2022 | No change | 4 months, 27 days |
Mexico | Oct. 15, 2020 | Oct. 15, 2020 | No change | 2 years, 2 months, 4 days |
Philippines | July 22, 2022 | July 22, 2022 | No change | 4 months, 27 days |
Backlog for EB-5 Green Cards for Immigrant Investors - Unreserved
Country | Cut-Off Date | Previous Cut-Off Date | Change in Wait Time | Current Estimated Wait Time |
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All other countries | Current | Current | No change | Current |
China- mainland born | Jan. 1, 2016 | Jan. 1, 2016 | No change | 6 years, 11 months, 18 days |
El Salvador/Guatemala/Honduras | Current | Current | No change | Current |
India | Dec. 8, 2019 | Dec. 8, 2019 | No change | 3 years, 11 days |
Mexico | Current | Current | No change | Current |
Philippines | Current | Current | No change | Current |
What This Means for Employment-Based Green Card Applicants
If your priority date is before the cut-off date listed above, you can submit your green card application. If your priority date is after the cut-off date, you need to wait to submit your green card application. Your priority date is the date USCIS received your PERM application or (if not required) the date USCIS received your Form I-140 or Form I-526, employment-based visa petition. You can find your priority date on the Notice of Action (Form I-797) that USCIS sends you to confirm it has received your employment-based visa application.
How We Calculate Changes in Wait Time
When the cut-off date changes from one month’s Visa Bulletin to the next, you’ll see a change in wait time listed in the tables above. Here’s the formula we use to calculate this change in wait time:
Prior month’s cut-off date – Current cut-off date = Change in wait time
In our calculations, “Current” equals the date that the U.S. Department of State actually released the Visa Bulletin. Each Visa Bulletin represents a snapshot in time; the data isn’t updated in real-time, but rather gathered and released monthly. Using the actual release date of the Visa Bulletin allows us to best estimate the change in wait time and current wait time for various green card preference categories.