EB5-unreserved China (mainland) Priority Date

April 2026 Visa Bulletin

Cutoff Date

Sep 1, 2016

Backlog

~9.6 yrs

Movement

+17 days

Filing Date

Oct 1, 2016

Country

Family-Sponsored

Employment-Based

Final Action Dates

April 2026 cutoff: September 1, 2016

1 mo +17 days3 mo +17 days6 mo +8.8 mo1 yr +2.6 yrs

Dates for Filing

April 2026 cutoff: October 1, 2016

1 mo No movement3 mo +40 days6 mo +3 mo1 yr No movement

When will my date be current?

Enter your priority date to estimate when it will become current based on historical advancement rates. The range shows best-case and worst-case scenarios from the last 3 years of data.

EB5-unreserved China (mainland): Advancement Pace

Rolling 6-month average of how fast the cutoff date moves each month. Above the dashed line means dates are advancing; below means retrogression. Currently advancing at 1.5 mo/month.

EB5-unreserved China (mainland): Filing vs Final Action Gap

Shows how far ahead the "Dates for Filing" cutoff is compared to the Final Action date. A larger gap means you can file your I-485 earlier relative to when your green card will actually be processed. Currently 1 months apart.

EB5-unreserved: Country Comparison

Compares how the cutoff date for this category has moved across all chargeability areas over the last 3 years. China is highlighted with a thicker line. Higher on the chart means a more recent (better) priority date.

Fiscal Year Progress

Net priority date movement per U.S. government fiscal year (Oct–Sep). Green bars mean dates moved forward overall; red means net retrogression. “fwd” and “ret” count the individual months with forward or backward movement.

FY2026(7mo)+8.8 mo
3 fwd
FY2025-0.2 mo
2 fwd 1 ret
FY2024+3.2 mo
3 fwd
FY2023-3.5 mo
2 fwd 1 ret
FY2022(5mo)+3.2 mo
2 fwd

Recent History

Month-by-month cutoff dates for the last 12 bulletins. The movement figure shows how much the date changed from the prior month.

BulletinFinal ActionChangeFiling DateChange
Apr 2026LatestSep 1, 2016+0.6 moOct 1, 2016no change
Mar 2026Aug 15, 2016no changeOct 1, 2016+1.3 mo
Feb 2026Aug 15, 2016no changeAug 22, 2016no change
Jan 2026Aug 15, 2016+1 moAug 22, 2016+1 mo
Dec 2025Jul 15, 2016+7.2 moJul 22, 2016+0.7 mo
Nov 2025Dec 8, 2015no changeJul 1, 2016no change
Oct 2025Dec 8, 2015no changeJul 1, 2016-3 mo
Sep 2025Dec 8, 2015no changeOct 1, 2016no change
Aug 2025Dec 8, 2015+22.5 moOct 1, 2016no change
Jul 2025Jan 22, 2014no changeOct 1, 2016no change
Jun 2025Jan 22, 2014no changeOct 1, 2016no change
May 2025Jan 22, 2014no changeOct 1, 2016no change

EB-5 - Unreserved Priority Date for China (mainland)

April 2026 Visa Bulletin

Final Action

Sep 1, 2016

Filing Date

Oct 1, 2016

Wait Time

~9.6 years

12-mo Movement

+2.6 yrs

The April 2026 visa bulletin sets the EB-5 - Unreserved final action date for China (mainland) at Sep 1, 2016. The dates for filing cutoff is Oct 1, 2016. The charts above show historical priority date trends, backlog estimates, and monthly movement graphs for this category.

The current wait for EB-5 - Unreserved China (mainland) applicants is about 9.6 years from priority date to visa availability. Applicants with priority dates before Oct 1, 2016 can file I-485 adjustment of status, which has a backlog of about 9.5 years.

Over the past 12 months, the EB-5 - Unreserved final action date for China (mainland) has moved +2.6 yrs. Forward movement means the backlog is shrinking.

The EB5-unreserved category for China (mainland) has one of the longer backlogs in the employment-based system. Priority dates can advance or retrogress depending on demand and visa number availability.

How to read the EB5-unreserved China (mainland) priority date
If your EB-5 - Unreserved petition (I-140) was filed before the final action date of Sep 1, 2016, your immigrant visa or adjustment of status application can be processed. If your priority date is after this cutoff, you must wait for future visa bulletin updates.
About the EB-5 - Unreserved category
The EB-5 - Unreserved category covers immigrant investors who invest required minimum capital in a new commercial enterprise creating 10+ U.S. jobs.