The April 2026 Visa Bulletin brings targeted forward movement in several employment- and family-based categories while keeping pressure on oversubscribed chargeability areas; this article explains exactly which priority dates advanced, which remain blocked, and what practical next steps applicants should take this month.
What the April 2026 bulletin changes, at a glance
These summary bullet points prepare you for the detailed breakdown below.
How to read April’s “Final Action Dates” vs “Dates for Filing”
Final Action Dates determine when a visa number can actually be issued or when USCIS may finally approve an application for adjustment of status; Dates for Filing indicate when applicants may assemble and submit supporting documents to the National Visa Center or, if USCIS permits, file Form I-485 to adjust status. For April 2026, USCIS is using the Final Action Dates chart for adjudication guidance unless it notifies otherwise on its website; however, many applicants will be able to act under Dates for Filing where charts are designated “C” or earlier than their priority date. This distinction affects timing for document gathering, civil documents, and medical examinations.
Employment-based priority movements — detailed
Practical takeaways for EB applicants
Family-based categories — what moved
Country-specific notes — India, China, Philippines, Mexico
How to plan immediate next steps (checklist)
Predictive insight — what to watch next
Closing practical advice
If your priority date is now earlier than the Dates-for-Filing listing, assemble and submit documentation immediately; if you are still behind the Final Action Date, maintaining readiness and documenting any changes in your case (job offer updates, dependent status changes) ensures you can move as soon as your date becomes current. For applicants from India and China, consult experienced counsel to optimize timing around I-140 strategy, cross-chargeability where applicable, and potential use of employment-based categories that are current for other countries.