Here’s the latest on the USCIS Visa Bulletin for May 2026, based on the Department of State release and USCIS guidance.
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Overall status: May 2026 includes movements across several employment-based and family-based categories, with USCIS directing applicants to use the Filing Dates (Dates for Filing) for filing I-485 under many family-sponsored categories, while employment-based cases generally use the Final Action Dates for eligibility determinations. This means some applicants who were considering filing in April may see a different chart requirement in May. [Source: DOS May 2026 Visa Bulletin overview and USCIS guidance] [cited source: primary summaries from DOS/USCIS communications]
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Filing guidance for May 2026:
- Family-sponsored: use the Dates for Filing chart for most categories to determine if you can file Form I-485.
- Employment-based: use the Final Action Dates chart to determine I-485 eligibility.
This shift affects timing for many applicants in backlog categories and is a key change for May 2026. [Source: USCIS confirmation cited in multiple immigration outlets] [cited source: DOS/USCIS statements]
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Key category movements (highlights):
- EB-1, EB-2, EB-3: movement varies by country, with India and China typically showing some forward movement in certain months, but many rest-of-world categories remaining current or moving modestly. It’s important to check the specific Final Action Dates for your country and category. [Source: DOS May 2026 bulletin summaries] [cited source: multiple immigration analysis outlets]
- EB-5: continued attention in various sub-categories; updates often reflected in the May bulletin. [Source: DOS May 2026 bulletin summaries] [cited source: immigration commentary]
- Family-based categories (F1–F4, including F2A): movements depend on country and subcategory; the May 2026 bulletin typically shows some progress but backlogs persist. [Source: DOS May 2026 bulletin summaries] [cited source: immigration analyses]
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Practical implications:
- If you’re in a backlog category, verify which chart to follow for May 2026 (Filing vs Final Action) because this affects when you can file or adjust status.
- Monitor the Priority Date progress for your country and category to estimate when you might become eligible for filing or visa issuance. [Source: USCIS/Filing guidance notes in May 2026 release] [cited source: DOS/USCIS communications]
Illustration: how to check your status for May 2026
- Step 1: Identify your category (e.g., EB-2 India, F2B Mexico).
- Step 2: Look up the May 2026 DOS Visa Bulletin to see the relevant Dates for Filing (for family) or Final Action Dates (for employment).
- Step 3: Confirm with USCIS which chart to use for May 2026 (the agency often publishes a Notice confirming the chart).
This sequence helps you determine if you can file now or wait. [Source: DOS bulletin and USCIS guidance summaries] [cited source: DOS/USCIS documentation]
If you’d like, I can pull the exact May 2026 Final Action Dates and Filing Dates for your specific country and category (e.g., EB-2 India, F1 Philippines) and summarize how your filing plan would change. Please tell me your exact category and country of chargeability. [cited sources: DOS May 2026 visa bulletin and USCIS guidance notes]
Sources
DOS posted the May 2026 Visa Bulletin with updates on “Final Action Dates,” “Dates for Filing,” the Diversity Visa (DV) program, availability of family-sponsored and employment-based visas, EB-5 for Indian nationals, U.S. Government Employee Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs), and more.
www.aila.orgLatest USA Visa Bulletin 2026 Updates
nriway.comThe State Department released the May 2026 Visa Bulletin, with USCIS confirming employment-based applicants must use the Final Action Dates.
www.envoyglobal.comMay 2026 visa bulletin shows big movements in many categories, incl. EB-2 Green Card Priority Dates for India and EB-2 for Rest of the World. Read VisaNation's analysis to learn more.
www.immi-usa.comTrack May 2026 Visa Bulletin timing, EB-1 to EB-3 cutoff tables, DOS release history, and USCIS filing-chart updates with official U.S. government source data.
www.visanow.info