Bulletin Visa October 2025. February Visa Bulletin Predictions for 2025 EB1, EB2, EB3 Insights Beginning with the October Visa Bulletin, there are now two charts listing dates for each preference category and country of chargeability: (1) An "Application Final Action Dates" chart ("Final Action Date"); and (2) a "Dates for Filing Applications" chart ("Filing Date"). The visa bulletin for October interviews has been released - this being the first for DV2025
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Accepting, Serving in, or Performing Duties of a Position with the Government of a Foreign State - Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) Section 349(a)(4) Loss of U.S The April 2025 Visa Bulletin brings significant changes, including the closure of the EB-4 category for the rest of FY 2025, continued retrogression for India in EB-2 and EB-3, and delays in EB-5 for India and China
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For Employment-Based Preference Filings: For all employment-based preference categories, you must use the Final Action Dates chart in the Department of State Visa Bulletin for March 2025. The Visa Bulletin shows the priority date for a visa category based on the country of birth of an applicant Beginning with the October Visa Bulletin, there are now two charts listing dates for each preference category and country of chargeability: (1) An "Application Final Action Dates" chart ("Final Action Date"); and (2) a "Dates for Filing Applications" chart ("Filing Date").
Visa Bulletin May 2025 Madison Corte. The revised process will better align with procedures DOS uses for foreign nationals who seek to become U.S Nationality and Service in the Armed Forces of a Foreign State - Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) Section 349(a)(3)
Visa Bulletin Prediction October 2025 Thomas T. Boyd. The Visa Bulletin shows the priority date for a visa category based on the country of birth of an applicant It is nothing but the date when the green card application was filed with USCIS for most of the green card applications, except for some employment based green card types.