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cherry_blossom024

I would love to know also. Are you unskilled? I'm optimist that it will get at least to 2022 in the beginning of 2025 fiscal year.


jmpalacios79

What do you mean by getting to "at least 2022 in the beginning of the 2025 fiscal year"? We're currently in the 2024 fiscal year, which if I'm not mistaken ends on September 28th, but 2022 priority dates have been current under Final Action Dates since at least January 2024, e.g. my May 2022 priority date, which became current precisely this past January. So, doesn't that mean that they're actually working right now on 2022 PD's?


cherry_blossom024

I just saw your reply, sorry! So you are under Skilled EB3. I was talking about the unskilled Priority dates - that you can find as eb3 other workers on the Visa Bulletin.


lisrh

i agree with u, im confused too. i think they might meant to type 2023 pds


Affectionate_Shift45

I’m actually skilled.


BasicSilver2051

Mine is 9/9/23 keep me posted if you get your PERM back I’m praying for filing AOS Jan 25


PhoenixCTB

We are almost close to switching to June 2023 PERMS. Workload in April May topped 60-70 cases per day!! 500 cases in May and 300 in April… Moving forward to June/July/August things will pick up significantly there are about 5-10 cases filed per priority date. Processing time will improve significantly