F2A All Countries Visa Bulletin Movement & Predictions 2026
F2A — Spouses & children of permanent residents · All Countries (Rest of World). Final Action Dates from every Visa Bulletin since January 2024, and what the recent pace means for the wait ahead.
July 2026 cutoff
Jan 1, 2025
unchanged from last month
Net movement, last 12 bulletins
+853 days
≈71 days of queue cleared per bulletin month
Retrogressions, last 12 bulletins
0
times the cutoff moved backward month-over-month
Cutoff movement, Jan 2024 – Jul 2026
Last 12 bulletins
| Bulletin | Final Action Date | Change vs. previous |
|---|---|---|
| July 2026 | Jan 1, 2025 | no change |
| June 2026 | Jan 1, 2025 | +153 days |
| May 2026 | Aug 1, 2024 | +182 days |
| April 2026 | Feb 1, 2024 | no change |
| March 2026 | Feb 1, 2024 | no change |
| February 2026 | Feb 1, 2024 | no change |
| January 2026 | Feb 1, 2024 | no change |
| December 2025 | Feb 1, 2024 | no change |
| November 2025 | Feb 1, 2024 | no change |
| October 2025 | Feb 1, 2024 | +518 days |
| September 2025 | Sep 1, 2022 | no change |
| August 2025 | Sep 1, 2022 | no change |
What the recent pace means — honestly
Over the last 12 bulletins the F2A All Countries cutoff moved 853 days in 12 months — roughly 71 days of queue per bulletin. At that pace, a priority date one year behind the cutoff would need roughly 4–8 months to become current. Use the priority date checker for a range based on your own date.
For context, the average pace across the full record (Jan 2024–Jul 2026) is 63 days per month. Movement is lumpy: big jumps often come right after October 1, when the new fiscal year's visa quota becomes available, while late-summer bulletins (July–September) are where stalls, retrogressions and “U” status tend to appear.
Extrapolations from published cutoffs only — not legal advice, not a guarantee. Verify against the official Visa Bulletin.