Below is the Visa Bulletin For June 2026, as published. In this post, we’ll go through the official DV-2026 diversity visa cut-off numbers that will apply in July 2026.
We’ll also highlight a very important development this month. Something that doesn’t happen often but is crucial for DV applicants to understand. If you want to know whether your case number is current, stay with me as we go through this update.
For the month of July 2026, below are the official cut-off numbers as published in the latest Visa Bulletin For June 2026. Below are the regions or countries and there corresponding July 2026 cut-off numbers.
- Africa region 55,000; Algeria 40,000; Egypt 31,000.
- The Asia region 35,000; Nepal 13,000.
- Europe 23,000.
- North America (the Bahamas) 50.
- Oceania 1,700.
- And South America and the Caribbean 3,300.
If your DV-2026 case number is below the number indicated for your region or country, then your case is current for July 2026 and may be scheduled July interview. So this concerns case numbers are:
- Case numbers less than 55,000 from the Africa region.
- Case numbers less than 40,000 from Algeria.
- Case numbers less than 31,000 from Egypt.
- Case numbers less than 35,000 from Asia.
- Case numbers less than 13,000 from Nepal.
- Case numbers less than 23,000 from Europe.
- Case numbers less than 50 from the Bahamas.
- Case numbers less than 1,700 from Oceania.
- And case numbers less than 3,300 from South America and the Caribbean.
If you are current, make sure you fill out your DS-260 form and submit. Monitor your email and stay alert. Make sure your documents are prepared for interview. If you are not yet current, simply continue tracking the visa bulletin. Movement will resume anytime soon in an upcoming visa bulletin. I wish you the very best as we look forward to movements happening sometime soon.
So that’s all about the June 2026 diversity visa cut-off numbers. If this update helped you, please like and share the post, and comment below with relevant details, in case you are a DV-2026 applicant and you’d like help understanding your situation.
Thank you for reading this update.

