Visa Bulletin for June 2026

The U.S. Department of State (DOS) released the visa bulletin for June 2026. The Visa Bulletin provides an update on the availability of immigrant visas for both consular processing and adjustment of status applications for the month of June 2026. The bulletin includes both the Final Action Dates and the Dates for Filing for employment-based and Family-Based immigrant visa categories. In addition, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announces each month which chart applicants should use to file their Adjustment of Status (AOS) applications.

Family-Based Visas

For the June 2026, USCIS has announced that applicants in the Family-Based immigrant visa categories should refer to the Dates for Filing chart when submitting adjustment of status applications. This month’s bulletin reflects forward movement across all categories.

In the F-1 category, which includes unmarried sons and daughters (21 years or older) of U.S. citizens, the dates for filing for all countries won’t change from last month. Meanwhile, the final action dates for all countries don’t change from last month.

In the F-2A category, which encompasses spouses and unmarried children (under age 21) of U.S. green card holders, the dates for filing for all countries will remain current. Meanwhile, the final action dates for Mexico will advance by four months to January 1, 2024. The final action dates for all other countries won’t change from last month.

The F-2B category, which covers unmarried children (age 21 or older) of a U.S. green card holder, the dates for filing the Philippines and Mexico won’t change from last month. The filing dates for all other countries will advance two months to March 22, 2018. Meanwhile, the final action dates for all countries won’t change from last month.

In the F-3 category, which includes the married children of U.S. citizens, the dates for filing won’t change. Meanwhile, the final action dates for all countries won’t change from last month.

In the F-4 category, pertaining to brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens, the dates for filing won’t change. Meanwhile, the final action dates for the Philippines, Mexico, and India won’t change from last month. The final action dates for all other countries will advance by two months to November 8, 2008.

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