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The United States has reached the EB-2 immigrant visa limit for Indian applicants in FY2026. This is an important update for Indian professionals waiting for a Green Card. Families planning trips, job changes, or moving should keep this in mind. The US Department of State notified that all available EB-2 India visas have been used for FY2026. US embassies and consulates cannot issue more EB-2 immigrant visas for India for the rest of the fiscal year. The annual visa numbers will reset on October 1, 2026. That is when FY2027 begins.<\/span><\/p>\n

For Indian people in line for visas, this means final Green Card approvals may be delayed until new visa numbers become available. For travelers, it can affect visa stamping plans, return travel, family visits, and long-term planning.<\/span><\/p>\n

What Happened to EB-2 India?<\/b><\/h2>\n

EB-2 stands for Employment-Based Second Preference. It usually applies to advanced degree holders and people with exceptional ability. Many Indian tech workers, engineers, doctors, researchers, and business professionals use this Green Card route. For FY2026, India\u2019s EB-2 visa numbers have been used. Because of this, US embassies and consulates may not issue EB-2 immigrant visas to Indian applicants now. This pause will continue until the fiscal year ends on September 30, 2026. Issuance may resume after October 1, 2026, if candidates qualify and visa numbers are available.<\/span><\/p>\n

Why Did the EB-2 India Visas Limit Run Out?<\/b><\/h3>\n

The US gives only a limited number of employment-based immigrant visas each year. Each country also has a limit. India has very high demand in employment-based Green Card categories. That demand is much higher than the available visa numbers. So, Indian visa candidates often face long waits. When the yearly visa supply runs out, final approvals must stop. This is why many Indian families follow the monthly Visa Bulletin carefully.<\/span><\/p>\n

What Is Visa Retrogression?<\/b><\/h3>\n

Visa retrogression means a cutoff date moves backward. It usually happens when demand is higher than visa supply. For Green Card seekers, it means more waiting. Someone who expected progress may now face a longer delay. Retrogression is common in Indian employment-based Green Card categories. The June 2026 Visa Bulletin shows retrogression in key India employment-based categories. The State Department said high demand in EB-1 and EB-2 visas made retrogression necessary to control the use within FY2026 limits.<\/span><\/p>\n

EB-2 India Visa Bulletin Update<\/b><\/h3>\n

This update is important for skilled professionals.<\/span><\/p>\n

It shows which priority dates can move forward for final action. For June 2026, EB-2 visa has a final action date of September 1, 2013. This shows how long the backlog remains for many Indian applicants. If your priority date is later than the listed date, final approval may not happen yet. If you are planning India travel, check your visa status before booking. This is very important if you need visa stamping before returning to the US.<\/span><\/p>\n

What About EB-1 India?<\/b><\/h3>\n

EB-1 is often seen as a faster Green Card category. It covers people with strong achievements, senior executives, researchers, and some multinational managers. But EB-1 India has also moved backward. For June 2026, EB-1 India has a final action date of December 15, 2022. The State Department also warned that further retrogression, or making categories unavailable, may happen if demand stays high. This matters for professionals who expected faster Green Card movement. It also matters for families planning long trips, job changes, or relocation.<\/span><\/p>\n

EB-3 India Update<\/b><\/h3>\n

EB-3 is another employment-based Green Card category. It covers skilled workers, professionals, and some other workers. For June 2026, EB-3 India has a final action date of December 15, 2013. Some candidates may consider moving from EB-2 to EB-3. But that decision needs care. If many people downgrade together, EB-3 can also slow down. Anyone considering this step should speak with an immigration attorney first.<\/span><\/p>\n

Will This Affect Visa Interview or Pending Green Card?<\/b><\/h3>\n

This update directly affects individuals in the process waiting outside the United States. If you are waiting for an EB-2 India immigrant visa interview, your case may face delay. US embassies and consulates cannot issue these visas until the reset. Your case remains active. It waits until visa numbers become available again. If you had travel plans linked to your visa interview, check your appointment status. Do not book non-refundable flights without checking your case update.<\/span><\/p>\n

If you are already in the United States, your pending I-485 may also wait. USCIS needs an available visa number before it can approve a Green Card. For June 2026 employment-based adjustment filings, USCIS says registrants must use the Final Action Dates chart. So, do not rely only on the Dates for Filing chart. Check the latest USCIS filing chart before taking action. This is important because filing rules can change by month.<\/span><\/p>\n

Does This Affect Regular Travelers?<\/b><\/h3>\n

This update mainly affects employment-based Green Card seekers. It does not directly change tourist visa rules or change student visa or short-term travel rules. So, regular passengers do not need to panic. But immigration delays can still affect travel planning. A work visa holder may need stamping before returning to the US. A pending Green Card applicant may need valid travel permission. A family may delay India travel during an important immigration stage. That is why visa and passport news matters for frequent India-US travelers.<\/span><\/p>\n

What Should Applicants Do Now?<\/b><\/h3>\n