The February 2012 visa bulletin showed one to 8 weeks advances in the family based preferences. The employment based third preference skilled workers advanced by three weeks while the unskilled third preference advanced by also three weeks. The February 2012 visa bulletin follows:
February 2012 State Department Visa Bulletin.
The Department of State will be processing the following petitions with priority dates earlier than indicated below.
Family Based Preferences:
1. First Preference Unmarried Sons and Daughter of Citizens; May 22, 1997;
This Preference advanced by 5 weeks since last month.
2. Second Preference:
a. Spouses and Minor Children of Permanent Residents; June 08, 2009;
This Preference advanced by 6 weeks since last month.
b. Unmarried Sons and Daughter 21 years and over of Lawful Permanent Residents; Nov. 01, 2001
This Preference advanced by 8 weeks since last month.
3. Third Preference Married Sons and Daughters of Citizens; July 22, 1992
This Preference advanced by one week since last month.
4. Fourth Preference Brothers and Sisters of Adult Citizens; Nov. 01, 1988
This Preference advanced by 3 weeks since last month.
B. Employment Based Preferences:
1. First Preference – Priority Workers; Current
2. Second Preference – Advanced Degree Professionals; Current
3. Third Preference – Skilled Workers & Professionals; Feb. 22, 2006
This preference advanced by 3 weeks since last month
Unskilled – Other Workers; Feb. 22, 2006
This preference advanced by 3 weeks since last month
Scheduled A Workers; Feb. 22, 2006
This preference advanced by 3 weeks since last month
Please note that for the month of February 2012, Employment Based Third Preference visa (professionals and skilled workers) is available for the Philippine nationals with approved labor certifications or I-140 petitions with priority dates earlier than February 22, 2006. For Schedule A nurses and physical therapist, immigrant visa is also available for February 2012, if they have an approved I-140 petition dated earlier than February 22, 2006.
Third Preference visas for Unskilled Workers such as caregivers, nursing assistants and nannies are available for those Philippine Nationals with approved labor certifications dated earlier than February 22, 2006 for the month of February 2012.
Note: This is not a legal advice.
Immigration news
Waiver for seamen, crewmen, those who entered without inspection, and those who entered as fiancée but did not marry their petitioner is being proposed by DHS.
On December 22, 2011, we received an approval of a waiver of misrepresentation from the Immigration Court for an alien who entered as single but actually married.
On November 7, 2011, we received an approval from the Immigration Court for waiver of misrepresentation for a person who entered the US as single but actually married. The person can now apply with naturalization.
On October 25, 2011, we received an approval of adjustment of status for an alien who was originally deported in absentia.
On September 22, 2011, we received an approval from USCIS for adjustment of status using cross chargeability that enabled the beneficiary to use the worldwide priority date (which is faster) instead of the Philippines priority date.
On August 30, 2011, we received an approval from Immigration Court of an adjustment of status for an alien who was previously denied by USCIS.
On July 28, 2011, we received an approval of adjustment of status for an alien who entered the US without valid documents but qualified under Sec. 245(i).
On June 28, 2011, we received an approval in Immigration Court for an adjustment of status. The applicant was previously denied on the I-130 petition because they did it without an attorney. We filed a second I-130 petition that was approved based on good faith marriage.
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Crispin Caday Lozano is an active member of the State Bar of California and he specializes in immigration law. His offices are located at 17057 Bellflower Blvd. Suite 205, Bellflower, CA 90706 and 1290 B Street, Suite 205, Hayward, California 94541 and at 777 N. First St., Suite 333, San Jose, CA 95112. You can contact him at telephone (562) 461-1355 and (510) 538-7188.
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