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November Visa Bulletin Priority Date is November 15, 2016 for the Vietnamese EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa Category

The “Final Action Date” priority date for Vietnamese EB-5 investors moved forward one month in the Department of State November 2019 visa bulletin. The priority date indicates that any investors who filed their I-526 Petitions on or before November 15, 2016 now have visas available. If you are such an investor, you should be sure to contact the National Visa Center to begin your visa application process.

The Dates for Filing (Table B) remains current as has been the norm for Vietnam investors who will be classified under “All Chargeability Areas except those listed”.

Moreover, the USCIS has announced that it will allow those applicants who are in the U.S. and eligible to use the Dates for Filing table, which is current, to file adjustment of status applications in the United States. Contact if you think you may be eligible to do so.

 

If you have any questions about the visa bulletin, priority dates, the EB-5 visa or other U.S. visas, please contact us at

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