The U.S. Department of State has published the February 2025 Visa Bulletin, providing critical updates for immigrants pursuing green cards and visas. This marks the second bulletin of the year, bringing significant shifts in employment-based (EB) categories, particularly for Indian applicants, while family-based categories remain unchanged.
Indian applicants see minor advancements in certain employment-based categories, but the backlog remains significant:
India continues to experience an oversubscribed status across these categories, contributing to delays, especially in EB-1 and EB-2.
The family-based categories remain stagnant compared to January 2025. Here are the final action dates for applicants from India:
These dates highlight the extensive waiting periods Indian families face when applying for green cards.
The Visa Bulletin is a crucial resource for green card applicants, outlining when they can take the next steps in their immigration process. It includes two main sections:
While the advancements in EB-2 and EB-3 categories provide a glimmer of hope, the retrogression in EB-1 and stagnant family-based categories highlight ongoing challenges. The oversubscription of visas for India continues to result in lengthy delays, making the path to permanent residency a prolonged process.
Applicants are encouraged to monitor these updates closely and consult immigration professionals to navigate the complexities of the U.S. immigration system effectively.
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