The U.S. State Department (DOS)’s November Visa Bulletin reflects very little movement in the permanent resident or “green card” Employment Second Preference (EB2) and Third Preference (EB3) categories. The EB2 "all chargeability" category remains current, while the cutoff date for EB2 China advances only one week to June 1, 2006. The cutoff date for EB2 India shows no movement and remains at May 8, 2006. The EB3 all-chargeability date advances two weeks to January 22, 2005, and EB3 China date also advances two weeks to November 22, 2003. The cutoff date for EB-3 India advances only one week to January 22, 2002. The Employment First Preference category remains current across-the-board.
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