Employment Preference · April 2026
EB-3 · Philippines
Skilled workers (2+ years) and professionals with bachelor's degrees.
Dates for Filing (April 2026)
Jun 1, 2023
Approximately 2.8 years from today's date
Final Action Date
Mar 1, 2023
When a green card can actually be issued
Dates for Filing
Jun 1, 2023
When adjustment of status may be submitted
What this means for Philippines applicants
For April 2026, EB-3 for Philippines sits at Jun 1, 2023 under the Dates for Filing chart. That means only applicants whose priority date is earlier than Jun 1, 2023 may move forward this month. Based on today's cutoff, the effective backlog is approximately 2.8 years — though real-world waits depend on how quickly the chart advances month to month.
Check back monthly — priority date movement depends on how many people from this country file and how many immigrant visas are available under the global and per-country caps. Our monthly Visa Bulletin analysis covers movement in this category.
How to read this page
The Visa Bulletin publishes two charts each month. The Final Action Dates chart tells you when the U.S. government can actually issue a green card — your priority date must be earlier than the listed cutoff. The Dates for Filing chart is earlier and lets you file Form I-485 (adjustment of status) before your priority date is fully current, provided USCIS has chosen to accept filings against this chart for the month.
For April 2026, USCIS is accepting employment-based adjustment filings against the Dates for Filing chart. This can change month to month — always confirm against uscis.gov/visabulletininfo before filing.
Priority date basics
For EB-3, your priority date is the date the Department of Labor received your PERM application (or, if no PERM required, the date USCIS received your I-140). This is the date you use to measure progress against the Visa Bulletin every month.
EB-3 in other countries
Philippines in other employment categories
- EB-1 Priority workers: extraordinary ability, outstanding professors/researchers, multinational executives Current
- EB-2 Advanced degree professionals and exceptional ability (includes NIW) Jan 1, 2024
- EB-3 Other Unskilled workers (less than 2 years training) Dec 1, 2021
- EB-4 Special immigrants (religious workers, certain SIJS) Unavailable
- EB-5 Unreserved Investor visas, non-set-aside Current
- EB-5 Rural Investor visas — rural set-aside Current
- EB-5 High Unemployment Investor visas — high-unemployment set-aside Current
- EB-5 Infrastructure Investor visas — infrastructure set-aside Current