As everyone who follows employment-based immigration issues knows by now, July 2, 2007 brought about an unprecedented catastrophe in the immigration world. The July 2007 Visa Bulletin, posted by the U.S. Department of State (DOS) in mid-June 2007, announced the good news that all employment-based categories would be current. But, just as filings were set to begin, the DOS shut the door and revised the Visa Bulletin so that no one could file. This was the result of the USCIS's claims to have used all the previously-available 60,000 visa numbers remaining for the 2007 fiscal year.