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Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Abidjan CR1 10 Abidjan DV 8 Abidjan F1 5 Abidjan F2B 1 Abidjan F4 8 Abidjan FX 33 Abidjan IR1 10 Abidjan IR2 18 Abidjan IR5 14 Abu Dhabi CR1 39 Abu Dhabi DV 29 Abu Dhabi E1 1 Abu Dhabi E3 81 Abu Dhabi F1 14 Abu Dhabi F2B 7 Abu Dhabi F3 12 Abu Dhabi F4 60 Abu Dhabi FX 16 Abu Dhabi I5 3 Abu Dhabi IR1 89 Abu Dhabi IR2 17 Abu Dhabi IR5 84 Abu Dhabi SB1 9 Abu Dhabi SE 4 Accra CR1 1 Accra E3 15 Accra F1 15 Accra F2B 4 Accra F3 22 Accra F4 13 Accra FX 23 Accra IR1 35 Accra IR2 48 Accra IR5 41 Accra SB1 9 Accra SE 32 Addis Ababa CR1 17 Addis Ababa DV 9 Addis Ababa E1 1 Addis Ababa F1 12 Addis Ababa F2B 13 Addis Ababa F3 5 Page 1 of 34 Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Addis Ababa FX 125 Addis Ababa IR1 90 Addis Ababa IR2 83 Addis Ababa IR5 47 Addis Ababa SB1 4 Addis Ababa SE 57 AIT Taipei DV 2 AIT Taipei E1 6 AIT Taipei E2 18 AIT Taipei E3 5 AIT Taipei EW 1 AIT Taipei F1 15 AIT Taipei F2B 1 AIT Taipei F3 12 AIT Taipei F4 92 AIT Taipei FX 36 AIT Taipei I5 33 AIT Taipei IR1 11 AIT Taipei IR2 6 AIT Taipei IR3 7 AIT Taipei IR5 30 AIT Taipei SB1 30 Algiers CR1 26 Algiers DV 45 Algiers F4 2 Algiers FX 23 Algiers IR1 42 Algiers IR2 9 Algiers IR5 30 Algiers SE 5 Almaty CR1 1 Almaty DV 134 Almaty E3 4 Almaty F1 1 Almaty F2B 1 Almaty FX 49 Almaty IB1 1 Almaty IR1 4 Almaty IR2 6 Almaty IR5 58 Amman CR1 8 Amman CR2 1 Page 2 of 34 Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Amman DV 57 Amman E2 6 Amman E3 6 Amman F1 3 Amman F2B 3 Amman F3 19 Amman F4 40 Amman FX 21 Amman IR1 28 Amman IR2 18 Amman IR5 74 Amman SE 5 Amsterdam CR1 7 Amsterdam E2 1 Amsterdam IR1 5 Amsterdam IR2 2 Amsterdam IR5 12 Amsterdam SB1 2 Ankara CR1 21 Ankara E1 9 Ankara E3 6 Ankara F1 4 Ankara F2B 3 Ankara F3 22 Ankara F4 43 Ankara FX 35 Ankara I5 6 Ankara IR1 37 Ankara IR2 15 Ankara IR5 74 Ankara IW 2 Ankara SB1 7 Ankara SE 7 Ankara SI 1 Ankara SQ 12 Antananarivo FX 1 Antananarivo IR2 1 Antananarivo IR5 1 Asuncion F2B 1 Asuncion F3 5 Asuncion FX 3 Asuncion IR1 2 Page 3 of 34 Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Asuncion IR2 2 Asuncion IR5 2 Asuncion SB1 1 Athens CR1 4 Athens DV 6 Athens E1 2 Athens E2 1 Athens FX 1 Athens IR1 7 Athens IR2 1 Athens IR5 11 Athens SB1 4 Auckland CR1 1 Auckland DV 27 Auckland E1 2 Auckland E2 2 Auckland E3 2 Auckland F1 2 Auckland F2B 1 Auckland F4 9 Auckland FX 7 Auckland IR1 4 Auckland IR5 6 Auckland SB1 1 Baghdad IR1 1 Baghdad SQ 3 Bangkok CR1 13 Bangkok CR2 1 Bangkok DV 2 Bangkok E3 6 Bangkok EW 4 Bangkok F1 1 Bangkok FX 1 Bangkok IH4 1 Bangkok IR1 26 Bangkok IR2 19 Bangkok IR5 31 Bangkok SB1 7 Bangkok SE 2 Beirut CR1 8 Beirut DV 8 Beirut E2 2 Page 4 of 34 Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Beirut E3 13 Beirut F1 7 Beirut F2B 3 Beirut F3 6 Beirut F4 19 Beirut FX 9 Beirut IR1 15 Beirut IR2 11 Beirut IR5 59 Beirut SB1 1 Beirut SE 43 Belgrade CR1 3 Belgrade DV 2 Belgrade E2 4 Belgrade E3 1 Belgrade F1 1 Belgrade F3 7 Belgrade F4 6 Belgrade FX 22 Belgrade IR1 4 Belgrade IR2 1 Belgrade IR5 14 Belgrade SB1 1 Belmopan E3 1 Belmopan F1 2 Belmopan F3 8 Belmopan F4 8 Belmopan FX 9 Belmopan IB2 1 Belmopan IR1 2 Belmopan IR2 3 Belmopan IR5 5 Bern CR1 4 Bern DV 1 Bern F4 4 Bern IR1 7 Bern IR2 4 Bern IR5 4 Bern SB1 8 Bishkek DV 29 Bishkek F1 2 Bishkek FX 22 Page 5 of 34 Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Bishkek IH3 1 Bishkek IR1 2 Bishkek IR2 4 Bishkek IR5 1 Bogota CR1 56 Bogota CR2 17 Bogota DV 1 Bogota E1 6 Bogota E2 5 Bogota E3 4 Bogota F1 41 Bogota F2B 13 Bogota F3 20 Bogota F4 32 Bogota FX 28 Bogota I5 4 Bogota IH3 24 Bogota IR1 230 Bogota IR2 175 Bogota IR5 130 Bogota SB1 18 Bratislava E2 2 Bratislava EW 1 Bratislava F4 2 Bratislava IR5 3 Bratislava SB1 2 Bridgetown CR1 18 Bridgetown CR2 2 Bridgetown F1 8 Bridgetown F2B 3 Bridgetown F3 6 Bridgetown F4 2 Bridgetown FX 4 Bridgetown IR1 40 Bridgetown IR2 42 Bridgetown IR3 1 Bridgetown IR5 14 Bridgetown IW 3 Bridgetown SB1 1 Bridgetown SK 2 Brussels CR1 2 Brussels DV 8 Page 6 of 34 Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Brussels E1 7 Brussels E2 3 Brussels E3 4 Brussels EW 2 Brussels F2B 3 Brussels F3 3 Brussels F4 1 Brussels FX 2 Brussels IR1 1 Brussels IR5 4 Bucharest CR1 2 Bucharest DV 3 Bucharest E1 7 Bucharest E2 4 Bucharest E3 8 Bucharest EW 8 Bucharest F1 19 Bucharest F2B 5 Bucharest F3 8 Bucharest F4 11 Bucharest FX 6 Bucharest IR1 3 Bucharest IR5 15 Bucharest SB1 5 Budapest CR1 1 Budapest FX 1 Budapest IH3 4 Budapest IR1 2 Budapest IR2 1 Budapest IR5 11 Budapest SB1 3 Buenos Aires CR1 9 Buenos Aires CR2 3 Buenos Aires DV 14 Buenos Aires E1 5 Buenos Aires E2 2 Buenos Aires F1 1 Buenos Aires F2B 3 Buenos Aires F4 1 Buenos Aires I5 3 Buenos Aires IR1 12 Buenos Aires IR2 8 Page 7 of 34 Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Buenos Aires IR5 25 Buenos Aires SB1 2 Cairo CR1 1 Cairo DV 2 Cairo E2 18 Cairo E3 1 Cairo F1 7 Cairo F2B 6 Cairo F3 1 Cairo F4 3 Cairo FX 17 Cairo IR1 102 Cairo IR2 48 Cairo IR5 71 Cairo SB1 2 Cairo SE 18 Casablanca CR1 24 Casablanca CR2 1 Casablanca DV 157 Casablanca F1 4 Casablanca F2B 2 Casablanca F4 22 Casablanca FX 29 Casablanca IR1 22 Casablanca IR2 6 Casablanca IR4 1 Casablanca IR5 69 Casablanca IW 1 Casablanca SB1 5 Casablanca SE 3 Chisinau CR1 1 Chisinau DV 21 Chisinau F3 2 Chisinau FX 7 Chisinau IH3 2 Chisinau IR1 2 Chisinau IR2 2 Chisinau IR5 53 Chisinau SB1 1 Ciudad Juarez CR1 7 Ciudad Juarez CR2 3 Ciudad Juarez DV 29 Page 8 of 34 Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Ciudad Juarez E1 4 Ciudad Juarez E3 1 Ciudad Juarez EW 9 Ciudad Juarez F1 45 Ciudad Juarez F2B 106 Ciudad Juarez F3 35 Ciudad Juarez F4 200 Ciudad Juarez FX 1,319 Ciudad Juarez I5 1 Ciudad Juarez IH3 1 Ciudad Juarez IR1 1,816 Ciudad Juarez IR2 760 Ciudad Juarez IR5 1,919 Ciudad Juarez IW 8 Ciudad Juarez SB1 1 Ciudad Juarez SE 4 Colombo CR1 1 Colombo E3 1 Colombo IR1 3 Colombo IR5 33 Colombo SB1 3 Colombo SE 1 Cotonou CR1 5 Cotonou CR2 1 Cotonou DV 14 Cotonou E2 2 Cotonou FX 35 Cotonou IR1 3 Cotonou IR2 12 Cotonou IR5 20 Cotonou SB1 1 Cotonou SE 4 Dakar CR1 11 Dakar DV 2 Dakar F1 7 Dakar F2B 3 Dakar F3 5 Dakar F4 6 Dakar FX 20 Dakar IR1 61 Dakar IR2 90 Dakar IR5 41 Page 9 of 34 Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Dakar SB1 1 Dakar SE 6 Dar Es Salaam CR1 3 Dar Es Salaam F1 1 Dar Es Salaam F2B 4 Dar Es Salaam F4 5 Dar Es Salaam FX 1 Dar Es Salaam IR1 3 Dar Es Salaam IR2 2 Dar Es Salaam IR5 14 Dhaka CR1 15 Dhaka E1 1 Dhaka EW 8 Dhaka F2B 5 Dhaka F4 263 Dhaka FX 7 Dhaka IR1 36 Dhaka IR2 12 Dhaka IR4 1 Dhaka IR5 219 Dhaka SB1 1 Dhaka SE 3 Djibouti CR1 1 Djibouti DV 51 Djibouti F1 10 Djibouti F2B 4 Djibouti F3 61 Djibouti F4 9 Djibouti FX 6 Djibouti IR1 99 Djibouti IR2 64 Djibouti IR5 42 Djibouti SB1 1 Djibouti SE 14 Doha CR1 2 Doha DV 16 Doha E1 3 Doha E2 4 Doha E3 21 Doha EW 1 Doha F3 2 Doha F4 11 Page 10 of 34 Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Doha FX 10 Doha I5 4 Doha IR1 19 Doha IR2 16 Doha IR5 23 Dublin CR1 8 Dublin E1 2 Dublin E2 1 Dublin E3 4 Dublin IR1 21 Dublin IR5 3 Frankfurt CR1 39 Frankfurt E1 19 Frankfurt E2 6 Frankfurt E3 14 Frankfurt EW 2 Frankfurt F1 3 Frankfurt F2B 3 Frankfurt F3 8 Frankfurt F4 5 Frankfurt FX 22 Frankfurt I5 4 Frankfurt IR1 47 Frankfurt IR2 15 Frankfurt IR5 25 Frankfurt SB1 1 Freetown CR1 22 Freetown F1 7 Freetown F2B 1 Freetown F3 5 Freetown FX 15 Freetown IR1 36 Freetown IR2 56 Freetown IR5 12 Georgetown CR1 23 Georgetown CR2 5 Georgetown DV 60 Georgetown F1 58 Georgetown F2B 6 Georgetown F3 36 Georgetown F4 43 Georgetown FX 128 Page 11 of 34 Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Georgetown IR1 65 Georgetown IR2 81 Georgetown IR3 1 Georgetown IR5 236 Georgetown IW 1 Georgetown SB1 2 Guangzhou CR1 16 Guangzhou CR2 2 Guangzhou DV 6 Guangzhou E1 20 Guangzhou E2 3 Guangzhou E3 7 Guangzhou EW 2 Guangzhou F1 38 Guangzhou F2B 99 Guangzhou F3 90 Guangzhou F4 629 Guangzhou FX 119 Guangzhou I5 404 Guangzhou IR1 36 Guangzhou IR2 24 Guangzhou IR5 1,886 Guangzhou SB1 36 Guangzhou T5 1 Guatemala City CR1 2 Guatemala City CR2 1 Guatemala City EW 8 Guatemala City F1 10 Guatemala City F2B 3 Guatemala City F3 15 Guatemala City F4 4 Guatemala City FX 36 Guatemala City IR1 74 Guatemala City IR2 48 Guatemala City IR5 22 Guatemala City SB1 1 Guatemala City SU 1 Guayaquil CR1 20 Guayaquil CR2 7 Guayaquil DV 2 Guayaquil EW 5 Guayaquil F1 15 Page 12 of 34 Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Guayaquil F2A 1 Guayaquil F2B 47 Guayaquil F3 8 Guayaquil F4 23 Guayaquil FX 36 Guayaquil IR1 177 Guayaquil IR2 121 Guayaquil IR5 114 Guayaquil SB1 1 Guayaquil SU 1 Hamilton CR1 1 Hamilton E3 1 Hamilton F1 1 Hamilton IR5 2 Hamilton IW 1 Harare CR1 3 Harare CR2 1 Harare DV 8 Harare E3 28 Harare EW 5 Harare F1 2 Harare F2B 2 Harare FX 18 Harare IR1 3 Harare IR2 10 Harare IR5 15 Harare SB1 1 Helsinki DV 1 Helsinki E1 2 Helsinki E2 3 Helsinki E3 1 Helsinki EW 4 Helsinki F1 3 Helsinki F3 3 Helsinki FX 3 Helsinki IR1 5 Helsinki IR2 1 Helsinki IR5 5 Helsinki SB1 2 Ho Chi Minh City AM 25 Ho Chi Minh City CR1 14 Ho Chi Minh City CR2 7 Page 13 of 34 Immigrant Visa Issuances by Post June 2021 (FY 2021) Post Visa Class Issuances Ho Chi Minh City EW 16 Ho Chi Minh City F1 25 Ho Chi Minh City F2B 25 Ho Chi Minh City F3 89 Ho Chi Minh City F4 265
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