August 2025 Visa Bulletin

Key Insights:

EB-1: Priority Workers (Extraordinary Ability, Outstanding Professors/Researchers, Multinational Managers/Executives)

Country New Cut-off date Movement
All other areas Current No Change
China 15-Nov-2022 No Change
India 15-Feb-2022 No Change
Mexico Current No Change
Phillippines Current No Change

No movement across any category. EB-1 remains current for most countries, but India and China continue to face long-standing backlogs.

EB-2: Advanced Degree Holders and Exceptional Ability

Country New Cut-off date Movement
All other areas 1-Sept-2023 Retrogressed 1.5 Months
China 15-Dec-2020 No Change
India 1-Jan-2013 No Change
Mexico 1-Sept-2023 Retrogressed 1.5 Months
Phillippines 1-Sept-2023 Retrogressed 1.5 Months

India and China remain static; slight retrogression for all other regions due to demand nearing fiscal limits.

EB-3: Skilled Workers and Professionals

Country New Cut-off date Movement
All other areas 1-Apr-2023 No Change
China 01-Dec-2020 No Change
India 22-May-2013 Forward 1 Month
Mexico 8-July-2021 No Change
Phillippines 8-Feb-2023 No Change

India sees a modest advancement; no change elsewhere.

EB-3: Other Workers

Country New Cut-off date Movement
All other areas 08-July-2021 No Change
China 01-May-2017 No Change
India 22-May-2013 Forward 1 Month
Mexico 8-July-2021 No Change
Phillippines 8-Feb-2023 No Change

India sees a modest advancement; no change elsewhere.

EB-4: Special Immigrants ( Religious Workers, Juvenile Court Dependents, etc.)

Country New Cut-off date Movement
All other areas Unauthorized NA

The EB-4 category remains unavailable due to legislative constraints or visa caps.

EB-5: Immigrant Investors

Country New Cut-off date Movement
All other areas Current No Change
China 08-Dec-2015 Forward 1 Year,10.5 Months
India 15-Nov-2019 Forward 6.5 Months
Mexico Current No Change
Phillippines Current No Change

Significant advancements in the EB-5 category for China and India reflect improved visa flow and reduced backlog pressure.

What we can conclude:

While some categories, such as EB-3 India and EB-5 China/India, show modest forward movement, most employment-based categories remain stagnant, particularly for high-demand countries like India and China. Retrogression in EB-2 for “All Other Areas” indicates that visa number limits are being reached as the fiscal year progresses.

  • EB-1 remains static for India and China.
  • EB-2 for India is still stuck at 2013, making it one of the slowest-moving queues.
  • EB-5 investors see the most meaningful progress, offering hope to high-net-worth applicants.

Applicants should continue to closely monitor their priority dates and explore alternative strategies, such as interfiling, concurrent filing, or EB-1 self-petitions, especially for Indian and Chinese nationals who are facing prolonged delays.

 Visa Bulletin September 2025 Prediction

Based on current trends, historical movement patterns, and the approaching end of the fiscal year (September 30, 2025), here’s a forecast for the September  2025 Visa Bulletin in the employment-based categories:

EB-1 Predictions

Country Current Cut-off Predictions Notes
All other areas Current Current No backlog expected
China 15-Nov-2022 No Movement Demand still exceeds quota
India 15-Feb-2022 No Movement Long-standing backlog persists

Stagnation is likely to continue for India/China. Unused EB-1 numbers from other countries may not be redistributed until September.

EB-2 Predictions

Country Current Cut-off Predictions Notes
All other areas 1-Sept-2023 No Movement Nearing annual limits
China 15-Dec-2020 No Movement Demand remains steady
India 1-Jan-2013 No Movement Severely over-subscribed

India EB-2 is unlikely to move until new visas are issued in FY2026 (October). Retrogression is possible for ROW to avoid exceeding quotas.

EB-3 Skilled Workers Predictions Predictions

Country Current Cut-off Predictions Notes
All other areas 1-Apr-2023 Likely Hold Could move slightly in September
China 01-Dec-2020 No Movement Backlog unchanged
India 22-May-2013 Minor movement Some forward momentum is possible

India EB-3 may inch forward again. ROW and others are likely to stay put until the end of the fiscal year.

EB-3 Other Workers Predictions

Country Current Cut-off Predictions Notes
All other areas 8-July-2021 No Movement Consistently backlogged
China 1-May-2017 No Movement No Sign of relief
India 22-May-2013 Small Advancement (1-2 Weeks) Mirrors EB-3 Movement

EB-4 Predictions ( Special Immigrants )

Country Current Cut-off Predictions
All other areas Unauthorized Remains Unauthorized

Category remains unavailable due to statutory caps and stalled congressional action.

EB-5 Predictions

Country Current Cut-off Predictions Notes
All other areas Current Current Unused visas are flowing smoothly
China 8-Dec-2015 Small forward movement (1-2 Months ) Recent progress may continue
India 15-Nov-2019 Forward Movement 2-3 Months Trend likely to continue

Overall forecast summary

Category India China Row(All Others)
 EB-1 No Change No Change Current
EB-2 No Change No Change Possible retrogression
EB-3 Small Forward movement No Change Likely Hold
EB-4 Unauthorized Unauthorized Unauthorized
EB-5 Continued Movement Slow Movement Current

 Key Insights:

  • August is typically a conservative month, with little advancement due to the nearing of yearly visa number limits.
  • Most movement is deferred until September, when the DOS makes final fiscal year adjustments.
  • India EB-3 and EB-5 are the only categories likely to see continued progress.
  • Applicants should prepare now for possible movement in October, especially if their PDs are close to each other.
Published On: July 10th, 2025 / Categories: US Visa Bulletin News /

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