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State Department Releases February 2026 Visa Bulletin

This month, USCIS has confirmed that it will continue to use filing dates to determine when people can apply for an adjustment of status.

Written By:Caryl Espinoza Jaen

Reviewed By:Ana Gabriela Urizar

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State Department Releases February 2026 Visa Bulletin

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The State Department has just released the February 2026 Visa Bulletin. USCIS has confirmed that it will continue to use the date for filing chart to determine when foreign nationals can apply for an adjustment of status for all visa categories.

Key updates include:

  • Almost no movement across employment-based filing dates. EB-3 for Mexico, Philippines, and all other countries advanced by 92 days.
  • Final action dates for EB-1 and EB-2 remain the same.
  • EB-3 final action dates for China and India have not changed. Mexico, Philippines, and all other countries moved forward by five weeks.
  • EB-4 and EB-5 final action dates remain the same.
  • Almost no movement across family-based final action dates. Mexico moved by 112 days for F1 and by 92 days for F2B.
  • All F2A filing dates advanced by 31 days.
  • F1 and F2B filing dates for Mexico also moved up by three months.

This is a developing story. We’ll continue to update this article as more updates come out.

About the Author

Caryl Espinoza Jaen

Caryl Espinoza Jaen is a Nicaraguan-born staff writer for Manifest Law. As a writer, he strives to cover complex topics like immigration policy with clarity, accuracy, and precision.

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Ana Gabriela Urizar
Ana Gabriela Urizar

Immigration Lawyer to Manifest Law

Ana Gabriela Urizar is an award-winning immigration attorney licensed in Arizona and New York. With nearly a decade of experience, she advises global corporations on complex U.S. immigration matters. Originally from Guatemala, Ana Gabriela previously spent close to ten years at the world’s largest immigration firm, managing business immigration matters for leading technology, science, and financial companies. She has been recognized by Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch and Negocios Now’s Tri-State 40 Under 40.

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