The
The Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has confirmed it will continue to use the
Final Action Dates
chart to determine filing eligibility for adjustment of status to permanent residence in the month of April.
For family-sponsored preference categories, USCIS will also continue to use the
Dates for Filing chart to determine filing eligibility for adjustment of status to permanent residence in the month of April.Please click here for more information.
Highlights of the April 2025 Visa Bulletin
At a Glance
What can we expect to see in the month of April?Employment-Based CategoriesDates for Filing
Advancements
EB-2 Members of the Professions and Aliens of Exceptional Ability
EB-2 India will advance by 1 month to February 1, 2013
EB-2 China will advance by 1 month to November 1, 2020EB-3 Other Workers
EB-3 Worldwide, Mexico, and the Philippines will advance by 1 month to June 22, 2021
- Final Action Advancements & Retrogressions
- EB-1 Aliens of extraordinary ability, Outstanding Professors and Researchers, and Certain Multinational Managers or Executives
EB-1 India will advance by 2 weeks to February 15, 2022
- EB-2 Members of the Professions and Aliens of Exceptional Ability
EB-2 India will advance by 1 month to January 1, 2013
EB-2 China will advance by 4.8 months to October 1, 2020
- EB-2 Worldwide and all other countries will advance by 5.4 weeks to June 22, 2023
EB-3 Professionals and Skilled Workers
- EB-3 India will advance by almost 2 months to April 1, 2013
- EB-3 China will advance by 3 months to November 1, 2020
- EB-3 Worldwide and all other countries will advance by 1 month to January 1, 2023
EB-3 Other Workers
- EB-3 India will advance by almost 2 months to April 1, 2013
- EB-3 China will advance by 3 months to April 1, 2017
- EB-3 Philippines will advance by 4 months to May 22, 2021
EB-3 All Worldwide and all other countries will advance by more than 3.5 months to May 22, 2021
- EB-4 Religious Workers
- EB-5 Unreserved Categories (C5, T5, I5, and R5)
- India will retrogress by 2 years and 2 months to November 1, 2019
- China will retrogress by 2.5 years to January 22, 2014
Family-Sponsored Categories
Dates for Filing Advancements
- F-1 Unmarried Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens
- F1 Mexico will advance by 6 months to April 1, 2006
F-2A Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents
F2A All countries will advance by 3 months to October 15, 2024
F-2B Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21 years of age or older) of Permanent Residents
- F2B Mexico will advance by 6 months to April 1, 2007
F3 Married Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens
- F3 Philippines will advance by 4.5 months to September 22, 2004
F-4 Brothers and Sisters of Adult U.S. Citizens
- F4 India will advance by 1.5 months to October 1, 2006
F4 All other countries will advance by 1 month to April 1, 2008
- Final Action Advancements
F-1 Unmarried Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens
- F1 Mexico will advance by 5.7 weeks to January 1, 2005
- F1 Philippines will advance by 4.2 months to July 15, 2012
F1 All other countries will advance by 3.7 months to March 15, 2016
F-2B Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21 years of age or older) of Permanent Residents
- F2B Mexico will advance by 6 months to January 1, 2006
- F2B Philippines will advance by 3 months to January 22, 2012
- F2B All other countries will advance by 2 months to July 22, 2016
F3 Married Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens
- F3 Mexico will advance by almost 2 months to January 15, 2001
- F3 Philippines will advance by 2 months to March 22, 2003
- F3 All other countries will advance by 9 months to April 1, 2011
F-4 Brothers and Sisters of Adult U.S. Citizens
- F4 Mexico will advance by 2 weeks to March 15, 2001
- F4 Philippines will advance by 2.6 months to January 1, 2005
- F4 India will advance by 2.2 months to June 15, 2006
Now let’s dive into our analysis of the April 2025 Visa bulletin.
- Employment-Based Categories
- FINAL ACTION DATES FOR EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCE CASES
- According to the Department of State’s April 2025 Visa Bulletin
,
the following
Final Action cutoff dates
will apply for employment-based categories in the month of April.EB-1 Aliens of extraordinary ability, Outstanding Professors and Researchers, and Certain Multinational Managers or ExecutivesEB-1 India will advance by 2 weeks to February 15, 2022EB-1 China will remain at November 8, 2022EB-1 All other countries will remain current
EB-2 Members of the Professions and Aliens of Exceptional Ability
- EB-2 India will advance by 1 month to January 1, 2013
- EB-2 China will advance by 4.8 months to October 1, 2020
- EB-2 All other countries will advance by 5.4 weeks to June 22, 2023
EB-3 Professionals and Skilled Workers
- EB-3 India will advance by almost 2 months to April 1, 2013
- EB-3 China will advance by 3 months to November 1, 2020
- EB-3 All other countries will advance by 1 month to January 1, 2023
EB-3 Other Workers
- EB-3 India will advance by almost 2 months to April 1, 2013
- EB-3 China will advance by 3 months to April 1, 2017
- EB-3 Philippines will advance by 4 months to May 22, 2021
EB-3 All other countries will advance by more than 3.5 months to May 22, 2021
- EB-4 Religious Workers
- As predicted by the State Department and announced on February 28, 2025, all available EB-4 immigrant visas for FY 2025 were issued as of February 28, requiring the State Department to make the category unavailable immediately.
- EB-4 will be unavailable for the month of April and continuing through the end of the fiscal year on September 30, 2025. The The annual limit will reset at the start of the new fiscal year on October 1, 2025.
- EB-5 Unreserved Categories (C5, T5, I5, and R5)
India will retrogress by 2 years and 2 months to November 1, 2019
China will retrogress by 2.5 years to January 22, 2014
All other countries will remain current
EB-5 Set-Aside Categories
- (Rural, High Unemployment, and Infrastructure) will also remain current
- *The bold represents the Visa Bulletin advancements
- Employment-
basedAll Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed CHINA- |
mainland born INDIA |
MEXICO PHILIPPINES 1st |
C | 08NOV22 | 15FEB22 |
C | C | 2nd | 22JUN23 | 01OCT20 | 01JAN13 |
22JUN23 | 22JUN23 | 3rd | 01JAN23 | 01NOV20 | 01APR13 |
01JAN23 | 01JAN23 | Other Workers | 22MAY21 | 01APR17 | 01APR13 |
22MAY21 | 22MAY21 | 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 |
01NOV19 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 FOR EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCE CASES | According to the Department of State’s April 2025 Visa Bulletin | , | the following |
Dates for Filing cutoff dates
will apply in April:EB-1 Aliens of extraordinary ability, Outstanding Professors and Researchers, and Certain Multinational Managers or ExecutivesEB-1 India will remain at April 15, 2022EB-1 China will remain at January 1, 2023EB-1 All other countries will remain current
EB-2 Members of the Professions and Aliens of Exceptional Ability
- EB-2 India will advance by 1 month to February 1, 2013
- EB-2 China will advance by 1 month to November 1, 2020
- EB-2 All other countries will remain at August 1, 2023
EB-3 Professionals and Skilled Workers
- EB-3 India will remain at June 8, 2013
- EB-3 China will remain at November 15, 2020
- EB-3 All other countries will remain at March 1, 2023
EB-3 Other Workers
- EB-3 India will remain at June 8, 2013
- EB-3 China will remain at January 1, 2018
- EB-3 All other countries will advance by 1 month to June 22, 2021
EB-4 Special Immigrants and Religious Workers
- EB-4 will remain at February 1, 2021
- EB-5 Unreserved Categories (C5, T5, I5, and R5)
- India will remain at April 1, 2022
China will remain at October 1, 2016
- All other countries will remain current
EB-5 Set-Aside Categories
- (Rural, High Unemployment, and Infrastructure) will also remain current
- *The bold represents the Visa Bulletin advancements
- Employment-
basedAll Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed CHINA- |
mainland born INDIA |
MEXICO PHILIPPINES 1st |
C | 01JAN23 | 15APR22 |
C | C | 2nd | 01AUG23 | 01NOV20 | 01FEB13 |
01AUG23 | 01AUG23 | 3rd | 01MAR23 | 15NOV20 | 08JUN13 |
01MAR23 | 01MAR23 | Other Workers | 22JUN21 | 01JAN18 | 08JUN13 |
22JUN21 | 22JUN21 | 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 | FINAL ACTION DATES FOR FAMILY-SPONSORED PREFERENCE CASES | According to the Department of State’s April 2025 Visa Bulletin, the following | Final Action cutoff dates | will apply for family-sponsored categories in the month of April. |
F-1 Unmarried Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens
F1 Mexico will advance by 5.7 weeks to January 1, 2005F1 Philippines will advance by 4.2 months to July 15, 2012F1 All other countries will advance by 3.7 months to March 15, 2016
F-2A Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents
- F2A Mexico will remain at May 15, 2021
- F2A All other countries will remain at January 1, 2022
- F-2B Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21 years of age or older) of Permanent Residents
F2B Mexico will advance by 6 months to January 1, 2006
- F2B Philippines will advance by 3 months to January 22, 2012
- F2B All other countries will advance by 2 months to July 22, 2016
F3 Married Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens
- F3 Mexico will advance by almost 2 months to January 15, 2001
- F3 Philippines will advance by 2 months to March 22, 2003
- F3 All other countries will advance by 9 months to April 1, 2011
F-4 Brothers and Sisters of Adult U.S. Citizens
- F4 Mexico will advance by 2 weeks to March 15, 2001
- F4 Philippines will advance by 2.6 months to January 1, 2005
- F4 India will advance by 2.2 months to June 15, 2006
F4 All other countries will remain at August 1, 2007
- *The bold represents the Visa Bulletin advancements
- Family-
- Sponsored
- All Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed CHINA-mainland |
born INDIA MEXICO |
PHILIPPINES F1 |
15MAR16 | 15MAR16 | 15MAR16 |
01JAN05 | 15JUL12 | F2A | 01JAN22 | 01JAN22 | 01JAN22 |
15MAY21 | 01JAN22 | F2B | 22JUL16 | 22JUL16 | 22JUL16 |
01JAN06 | 22JAN12 | F3 | 01APR11 | 01APR11 | 01APR11 |
15JAN01 | 22MAR03 | F4 | 01AUG07 | 01AUG07 | 15JUN06 |
15MAR01 | 01JAN05 | DATES FOR FILING FOR FAMILY-SPONSORED PREFERENCE CASES | According to the Department of State’s April 2025 Visa Bulletin | , | the following |
Dates for Filing cutoff dates
will apply in the month of April.F-1 Unmarried Sons and Daughters of U.S. CitizensF1 Mexico will advance by 6 months to April 1, 2006F1 Philippines will remain at April 22, 2015F1 All other countries will remain at September 1, 2017
F-2A Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents
- F2A All countries will advance by 3 months to October 15, 2024
- F-2B Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21 years of age or older) of Permanent Residents
- F2B Mexico will advance by 6 months to April 1, 2007
F2B Philippines will remain at October 1, 2013
- F2B All other countries will remain at January 1, 2017
F3 Married Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens
- F3 Mexico will remain at June 15, 2001
- F3 Philippines will advance by 4.5 months to September 22, 2004
- F3 All other countries will remain at July 22, 2012
F-4 Brothers and Sisters of Adult U.S. Citizens
- F4 Mexico will remain at April 30, 2001
- F4 Philippines will remain at January 1, 2008
- F4 India will advance by 1.5 months to October 1, 2006
F4 All other countries will advance by 1 month to April 1, 2008
- *The bold represents the Visa Bulletin advancements
- Family-
- Sponsored
- All Chargeability
Areas Except
Those Listed CHINA- |
mainland born INDIA |
MEXICO PHILIPPINES F1 |
01SEP17 | 01SEP17 | 01SEP17 |
01APR06 | 22APR15 | F2A | 15OCT24 | 15OCT24 | 15OCT24 |
15OCT24 | 15OCT24 | F2B | 01JAN17 | 01JAN17 | 01JAN17 |
01APR07 | 01OCT13 | F3 | 22JUL12 | 22JUL12 | 22JUL12 |
15JUN01 | 22SEP04 | F4 | 01APR08 | 01APR08 | 01OCT06 |
30APR01 | 01JAN0 | Conclusion | The April Visa Bulletin brings modest advancements for both employment-based and family-sponsored preference categories. | EB-2 China’s Final Action date will see the greatest forward movement of 4.8 months to October 1, 2020, followed by EB-3 Philippines which will advance by 4 months to May 22, 2021. | Notably, the Final Action dates for EB-5 Unreserved India will retrogress by 2 years and 2 months to November 1, 2019, and China will retrogress by 2.5 years to January 22, 2014. |
The category of EB-4 Religious Workers is unavailable in the month of April and continuing through the end of the fiscal year. All The annual limit will reset at the start of the new fiscal year on October 1, 2025.
For the family-sponsored categories, the biggest advancements in the Final Action Dates are F3 Worldwide, India, and China which will advance by 9 months to April 1, 2011, followed by F2B Mexico which will advance by 6 months to January 1, 2006.
In the Dates for Filing chart the biggest winners were F1 Mexico which will advance by 6 months to April 1, 2006, and F2B Mexico which will advance by 6 months to April 1, 2007, in the month of April.
As we do every month, we will keep you updated on the upcoming movement and changes in the Visa Bulletin right here on our blog.
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