The United States Embassy in Havana reports family claims cases in categories F1 through F4.
The United States Embassy in Havana has announced the availability of visa bulletins for the month of March for family claim cases in the F1 through F4 family preference categories.
United States Embassy in Havana announced Visa bulletin for the month of March is now available for those who have family claim cases in family preference categories F1 to F4.
“The news you’ve been waiting for the most has arrived! If you have a family claim case in family preference categories F1 to F4, visa bulletin for the month of March is now available,” they tweeted on February 13.
As per the Visa Bulletin the family preference categories are as follows:
– First (F1): Only children of US citizens. 23,400 visas are allotted, plus no number is required for the fourth choice.
-Second: Spouse and children and single children of permanent residents. 114,200 visas are allocated, plus the number (if any) by which the global family preference level exceeds 226,000, plus any unused first preference numbers.
– (F2A): Spouses and children of permanent residents. 77% of the normal second preference limit is allocated, of which 75% is exempt from the limit per country.
– (F2B): Unmarried children of permanent residents (21 years of age or older). 23% of the normal second preference limit is allotted.
– Third (F3): Married children of US citizens. 23,400 visas are allocated, plus any number not required by first and second preferences.
– Fourth (F4): Brothers and sisters of adult US citizens. 65,000 visas are allocated, plus any number required by the first three choices.
The dates for submitting family-sponsored visa applications reflect the dates for submitting visa applications within the timeframe that ensures prompt action in the application process. Immigrant visa applicants who have a priority date prior to the application date in the chart below may collect and submit the required documents to the Department of State’s National Visa Center after receiving notification from the National Visa Center containing detailed instructions.
For more information, visit www.uscis.gov/visabulletininfo.