Downloadable Visa Bulletin Forecast
Download a CSV file of the monthly forecast to use in your own forecasting process.
Fact Pattern makes products for immigration law professionals—
Save hours of search time each month with post contact information, leadership tracking, and links. All in one place.
Forecast your clients’ priority dates out 12 months, plan for filings, and keep clients informed and engaged over the long-haul.
A weekly newsletter discussing the latest on US visa processing including tips and tactics for navigating key issues and details on working with specific consulates.
Download a CSV file of the monthly forecast to use in your own forecasting process.
After a brief hiatus, appointment wait times are back.
Finally. Publicly accessible IV scheduling data.
Save time by staying up to date on who to contact at each post.
Anticipate priority date changes over the next year.
What if you could see beyond the current visa bulletin? Anticipate priority date changes and keep your clients engaged over the long-haul.
Working with post leadership can resolve tricky processing issues and expedite your client’s application.
Weekly updates on consular processing for immigration attorneys.
Avoid delays and get your client’s visa approved faster.
Sometimes, it’s just about not having to search for the link.
How often does a post actually update estimates?
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We added NIV unit email addresses.
James Hollis is Partner and Head of Sports, Entertainment, and Business Immigration at McEntee Law Group. James has served as a trusted advisor to many individuals, as well as to major league professional sports teams, entertainment industry groups, publicly traded corporations, and high-growth startups. He has also been a Lecturer in Business Immigration Law at Catholic University School of Law in Washington, D.C. James received his J.D. from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis.
J.D. Hollis is a designer and engineer with over 18 years of experience creating digital products and platforms. Previously, J.D. has worked for Amazon Web Services, several digital product agencies, and many early-stage startups, directly and indirectly.