Ðề: Dự đoán lịch Visa tháng 10.2011
không biết ngày 24/9 mình nhận được lá thư này
Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC).
The applicant's name has been placed on the list of documentarily qualified cases awaiting the availability of visa numbers under the numerical limitations prescribed by statute. The designated representative of this case (applicant, petitioner, or attorney) will be notified of an appointment date as soon as the numbers have been received. The applicant should NOT make any travel arrangements, sell property, or give up employment until the US Embassy or Consulate General has issued a visa.
thì không biết còn cơ hội nào cho f2a tháng 1/2009 nhà mình nữa không đây.:2:
mình cũng nhận email đại loại giống bạn nhưng dài hơn hôm 25/8
Dear Sir/Madam:
Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC).
The applicant's name has been placed on the list of documentarily qualified cases awaiting the availability of visa numbers under the numerical limitations prescribed by statute. The designated representative of this case (applicant, petitioner, or attorney) will be notified of an appointment date as soon as the numbers have been received. The applicant should NOT make any travel arrangements, sell property, or give up employment until the US Embassy or Consulate General has issued a visa.
An immigrant visa is usually valid for six months from the date it is issued. It may be used to apply for admission into the United States any time during its validity.
This case was affected by a retrogression of cut-off dates, and there is no longer a visa available for the principal applicant at this time. An immigrant visa will once again become available when this petition's priority date is earlier than the cut-off date established in the current edition of the Visa Bulletin.
Any fees previously submitted to the NVC for this petition will remain valid for future processing. Please continue to submit any fees, forms, or documents we request. The principal applicant should not make any firm plans such as disposing of property, giving up jobs, or making travel arrangements at this time. For further information on why there is no longer an immigrant visa available for this petition please review the explanation of numerical limitations on immigrant visa issuance below.
Explanation of Numerical Limitations on Immigrant Visa Issuance:
Immigrant visa processing is governed by the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952, as amended, which controls priority dates and the number of immigrant visas that can be issued under certain preference categories. To establish which petitions are current and ready for processing, the Department of State issues a monthly publication called the Visa Bulletin.
The Visa Bulletin provides a list of cut-off dates that are used to ensure the number of immigrant visas issued each year does not exceed the legal limit established in the INA. Cut-off dates are categorized by foreign state of chargeability and preference category. Only a petition with a priority date that is earlier than the cut-off date is eligible for a visa number and further processing.
NOTE: This petition's priority date, foreign state of chargeability, and preference category can be found at the end of this correspondence.
The Department of State must sometimes move cut-off dates backwards because a specific preference category is oversubscribed – meaning the numerical limit of issuable immigrant visas under the INA was reached. This process is known as retrogression. Petitions affected by retrogression will only be eligible for an immigrant visa when their priority date is earlier than the cut-off date established in the current edition of the Visa Bulletin.
To determine the cut-off date and which priority dates are current and ready for processing, please review the present month's Visa Bulletin by visiting the following website:
http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/bulletin/bulletin_1360.html
To be placed on an email subscription list to receive the monthly Visa Bulletin, please send an email to
listserv@calist.state.gov with the following statement:
Subscribe Visa-Bulletin First name/Last name
(example: Subscribe Visa-Bulletin John Doe)
You may also call our pre-recorded cut-off date announcement at (202) 663-1541.
Additional questions regarding Visa Bulletin related items may be submitted to the following email address:
visabulletin@state.gov