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#ImmigrationUpdate #GreenCardNews #VisaBulletin #USCISAlert The March 2026 Visa Bulletin is out — and this update could directly impact your green card timeline, visa processing, and future plans in the United States. In this full breakdown, smart drive guide explains exactly what changed, which employment-based and family-based categories moved forward, where retrogression risks remain, and what immigrants must do next. Even a small priority date shift can mean months — or even years — of difference in your case. If you are an immigrant in the US, a green card holder waiting for family sponsorship, a visa holder planning adjustment of status, or an international taxpayer monitoring compliance risks, this update is critical. Viewers from India, China, Mexico, the UK, Canada, and other countries should pay close attention to how these cut-off dates affect their eligibility to file. We also discuss: • Final Action Dates vs Dates for Filing • Adjustment of Status strategy • Consular processing timelines • Backlog risks in 2026 • Financial planning considerations for immigrants Many immigrants misunderstand Visa Bulletin movements and miss filing windows. That mistake can delay your work permit, travel authorization, or green card approval. Watch until the end so you fully understand how the March 2026 update affects YOU. Subscribe to smart drive guide for professional, fact-based immigration updates covering US, UK, and Canada developments that matter to visa holders and green card applicants worldwide. This video is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or immigration advice. Always consult a qualified professional regarding your specific situation.