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US Visa Bulletin June 2025 Brings little change for Indian Green Card Seekers

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The U.S. Department of State has released the Visa Bulletin for May 2025, offering the latest update on green card wait times. This monthly bulletin helps applicants understand when they might be able to take the next step in their immigration journey.

Each month, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announces whether green card applicants living in the U.S. should use the “Final Action Dates” or “Dates for Filing” chart when submitting their adjustment of status applications. For May 2025, family-based applicants should refer to the “Dates for Filing” chart, while employment-based applicants must follow the “Final Action Dates” chart. Both charts are available on the State Department’s website.

In the family-based categories, May saw modest movement. The most notable advancement came in the F-2A category (spouses and children under 21 of green card holders), which progressed by more than three months for all countries. The F-4 category (siblings of U.S. citizens) also moved forward by about two months for most countries, except for India and Mexico, where it remained unchanged. Categories such as F-1, F-2B, and F-3 showed no movement this month.

Among employment-based categories, most remained static. However, the EB-5 category for India experienced a significant setback, with the priority date moving back by six months—an indication of increased demand for investor green cards. The EB-4 category has now reached its annual quota and will remain unavailable until the next fiscal year begins.

Understanding the Visa Bulletin

The Visa Bulletin is a tool used by the U.S. government to manage the green card backlog. It organizes green card applications by “priority date,” which is essentially your place in line. Your priority date is based on when your petition was filed.

  • Dates for Filing:
    These dates indicate when applicants can submit their paperwork to USCIS. If your priority date is earlier than the listed cut-off date for your visa category and country, you may proceed with filing. If it’s the same or later, you must wait until the date advances.
  • Final Action Dates:
    These represent when a green card can be issued. It’s the date when a decision will be made on your application, provided all documentation is in order. The gap between the Dates for Filing and Final Action Dates reflects processing times and demand in each category.

What Happens When Your Priority Date is Current?

Suppose your priority date becomes current (i.e., it falls before the listed date in the Visa Bulletin). In that case, you can move forward with your green card application through one of the following processes:

  • Adjustment of Status: If you’re already living in the U.S., you may apply to adjust your status to a lawful permanent resident.
  • Immigrant Visa Processing: If you live outside the U.S., you’ll proceed with your green card interview at a U.S. consulate or embassy abroad.

Staying updated with the monthly Visa Bulletin is crucial for all green card applicants, as it provides a roadmap for when you can advance your case based on government projections and visa availability.

Final Action Dates For Family-Sponsored Preference Cases

Family-
Sponsored 
All Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed
CHINA-
mainland
born
INDIA MEXICO PHILIPPINES 
F1 01SEP17 01SEP17 01SEP17 01APR06 22APR15
F2A 01FEB25 01FEB25 01FEB25 01FEB25 01FEB25
F2B 01JAN17 01JAN17 01JAN17 01APR07 01OCT13
F3 22JUL12 22JUL12 22JUL12 15JUN01 22SEP04
F4 01JUN08 01JUN08 01DEC06 30APR01 01JAN08

Dates For Filing Family-Sponsored Visa Applications

Family-
Sponsored 
All Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed
CHINA-
mainland
born
INDIA MEXICO PHILIPPINES 
F1 01SEP17 01SEP17 01SEP17 01APR06 22APR15
F2A 01FEB25 01FEB25 01FEB25 01FEB25 01FEB25
F2B 01JAN17 01JAN17 01JAN17 01APR07 01OCT13
F3 22JUL12 22JUL12 22JUL12 15JUN01 22SEP04
F4 01JUN08 01JUN08 01DEC06 30APR01 01JAN08

Final Action Dates For Employment-Based Preference Cases

Employment-
based
All Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed
CHINA-
mainland
born
INDIA MEXICO PHILIPPINES
1st C 08NOV22 15FEB22 C C
2nd 15OCT23 01DEC20 01JAN13 15OCT23 15OCT23
3rd 08FEB23 22NOV20 15APR13 08FEB23 08FEB23
Other Workers 22JUN21 01APR17 15APR13 22JUN21 22JUN21
4th U U U U U
Certain Religious Workers U U U U U
5th Unreserved
(including C5, T5, I5, R5, NU, RU)
C 22JAN14 01MAY19 C C
5th Set Aside:
Rural (20%, including NR, RR)
C C C C C
5th Set Aside:
High Unemployment (10%, including NH, RH)
C C C C C
5th Set Aside:
Infrastructure (2%, including RI)
C C C C C

Dates For Filing Of Employment-Based Visa Applications

Employment-
based
All Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed
CHINA-
mainland
born
INDIA MEXICO  PHILIPPINES 
1st C 01JAN23 15APR22 C C
2nd 15NOV23 01JAN21 01FEB13 15NOV23 15NOV23
3rd 01MAR23 22DEC20 08JUN13 01MAR23 01MAR23
Other Workers 22JUL21 01JAN18 08JUN13 22JUL21 22JUL21
4th 01FEB21 01FEB21 01FEB21 01FEB21 01FEB21
Certain Religious Workers 01FEB21 01FEB21 01FEB21 01FEB21 01FEB21
5th Unreserved
(including C5, T5, I5, R5)
C 01OCT16 01APR22 C C
5th Set Aside:
(Rural: NR, RR – 20%)
C C C C C
5th Set Aside:
(High Unemployment: NH, RH – 10%)
C C C C C
5th Set Aside:
(Infrastructure: RI – 2%)
C C C C C

Diversity Immigrant (DV) Category For June 2025

Region All DV Chargeability Areas Except
Those Listed Separately
AFRICA 42,500 Except:  Algeria    42,250
Egypt        36,250
Morocco   30,000
ASIA 8,250 Except:  Iran     8,000
Nepal  8,000
EUROPE 17,500 Except:  Russia            17,450
Uzbekistan    10,250
NORTH AMERICA (BAHAMAS) 20
OCEANIA 1,550
SOUTH AMERICA,
and the CARIBBEAN
2,300

The Diversity Immigrant (DV) Category Rank Cut-Offs Which Will Apply In July 2025

Region All DV Chargeability Areas Except
Those Listed Separately
AFRICA 45,000 Except: Algeria    44,950
Egypt       40,000
Morocco  34,500
ASIA 9,000 Except:  Iran       8,950
Nepal    8,950
EUROPE 19,000 Except:  Russia           18,950
Uzbekistan    12,000
NORTH AMERICA (BAHAMAS) 20
OCEANIA 1,650
SOUTH AMERICA,
and the CARIBBEAN
2,450

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