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India EB Green Card Dates Remain Largely Steady in Nov 2025 Bulletin

November’s Visa Bulletin leaves India’s EB queues largely unchanged, with EB‑1 retrogression and slight EB‑2/EB‑3 gains. USCIS permits use of Dates for Filing for EB I‑485 submissions, allowing eligible applicants to apply for EADs and advance parole. Family categories F‑2A and F‑2B show modest filing‑date advances; F‑1, F‑3, and F‑4 remain static. Prepare documents and file when eligible.

Last updated: October 17, 2025 4:00 am
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Key takeaways
EB‑1 for India retrogressed to February 1, 2022, pushing some recently eligible applicants back.
USCIS will accept Employment‑Based I‑485 filings using Dates for Filing in November 2025.
F‑2A Dates for Filing moved to October 22, 2025; F‑2B Dates for Filing to March 8, 2017.

(NEW DELHI, WASHINGTON) The U.S. Department of State’s November 2025 Visa Bulletin keeps the focus squarely on India’s long Employment‑Based green card lines, with little to no forward movement and even a backward step for top‑tier applicants. The bulletin confirms what many Indian professionals already feel: the queue remains tight, and progress is slow. For family categories, there’s a bit of movement in a few places, offering some relief to people waiting to file. United States 🇺🇸 immigration planners—workers, families, and employers—now face another month of careful timing, paperwork readiness, and adjusted expectations.

Key overall takeaways

  • Employment‑Based (EB) categories for India remain mostly static, with some retrogression.
  • USCIS will allow use of the “Dates for Filing” chart for EB categories in November, enabling certain applicants to file adjustment of status earlier than the Final Action dates would permit.
  • On the family side, select filing windows inch forward (notably F‑2A and F‑2B for India), while other family lines remain unchanged.
India EB Green Card Dates Remain Largely Steady in Nov 2025 Bulletin
India EB Green Card Dates Remain Largely Steady in Nov 2025 Bulletin

Employment‑Based highlights for India

  • EB‑1 (Priority Workers): Retrogressed to February 1, 2022. This pushes some applicants who were recently eligible back in line.
  • EB‑2:
    • Final Action Date: October 15, 2012 (small forward move).
    • Dates for Filing: January 1, 2013 (unchanged).
  • EB‑3 (Skilled Workers/Professionals) & Other Workers:
    • Final Action Date: December 15, 2012 (two‑week forward move from Dec 1, 2012).
    • Filing dates: no change.
  • EB‑5 (Unreserved/Investor): January 1, 2022 — modest improvement that provides some near‑term breathing room for investor‑based cases.

The main story: years‑long backlogs and incremental, slow changes. Even modest EB‑2/EB‑3 gains don’t meaningfully shorten wait times for most Indian workers.

Practical filing change: USCIS and Dates for Filing

  • USCIS will accept Employment‑Based filings based on the Dates for Filing chart in November.
  • That means eligible applicants in the U.S. whose priority date is earlier than the Dates for Filing for their category and country can submit Form I‑485 now.
  • Benefits of filing early:
    • Ability to apply for employment authorization (EAD).
    • Ability to apply for advance parole (travel document).
    • Background checks and case processing can begin while waiting for a visa number.

Note: The Dates for Filing themselves did not move for India this month, so no new Indian applicants become eligible to file beyond those who already qualified in October.

Family‑based highlights for India

  • F‑2A (Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents):
    • Dates for Filing: October 22, 2025 (one‑month increase).
    • Final Action Dates: no movement.
  • F‑2B (Unmarried Adult Children of Permanent Residents):
    • Dates for Filing: March 8, 2017 (three‑month jump).
    • Final Action Date: December 1, 2016 (one‑week increase).
  • F‑1, F‑3, F‑4: No movement for India this month—these remain the longest waits in the family system.

How the two Visa Bulletin charts work (refresher)

  • Final Action Dates: When a green card can actually be approved or a visa can be issued.
  • Dates for Filing: When you may submit the paperwork (I‑485 inside the U.S. or immigrant visa paperwork abroad) even if approval must wait.
  • Each month, USCIS decides whether family‑ or employment‑based applicants can use the Dates for Filing chart for filing.

Who should consider filing now?

  1. Verify your priority date against both charts in the November tables.
  2. If you’re in the U.S. and your priority date is earlier than the Date for Filing for your category/country—and USCIS allows that chart for your category—you can file Form I‑485 now.
  3. If you file you may also submit applications for:
    • Employment Authorization Document (EAD).
    • Advance Parole (travel document).
  4. If you’re not eligible yet, prepare now so you can file immediately when your date becomes current.
💡 Tip
If your priority date qualifies under the Dates for Filing this month, prepare and file Form I-485 now to secure EAD and travel parole sooner.

Preparation checklist (recommended)

  • Confirm your priority date is correct.
  • Gather and organize:
    • Job records and employment verification.
    • Civil documents (birth/marriage certificates).
    • Prior immigration records and passports.
    • Medical exam (Form I‑693) and supporting evidence as required.
  • Keep originals and certified copies ready to avoid last‑minute delays.
  • Coordinate with your employer about status extensions and assignments, especially if EB dates remain stagnant.

Strategy pointers

  • Prepare early and keep your file complete and accurate.
  • File as soon as you qualify under the Dates for Filing to capture work and travel benefits.
  • Expect long waits in India EB lines—plan life events and finances accordingly.
  • Watch each monthly Visa Bulletin; even small changes can open a filing window.
  • Consider whether modest family advances (F‑2A, F‑2B) make sense for your situation.

Employer considerations

  • Continued EB stagnation means workforce planning challenges for companies with Indian employees in EB‑2/EB‑3 queues.
  • EB‑1 retrogression to Feb 1, 2022 may affect short‑term assignments and international travel plans for high‑skilled workers.
  • Employers should manage H‑1B and other nonimmigrant status renewals and portability carefully.

Why early filing can matter even when Final Action is far off

  • A pending I‑485 allows background checks and security screening to proceed while you wait for visa availability.
  • Employment authorization and travel documents can meaningfully reduce uncertainty for families living in the U.S.
  • Filing early does not speed Final Action, but it can stabilize work and travel status during long backlogs.
⚠️ Important
EB-1 retrogressed to Feb 1, 2022—recently eligible applicants may suddenly fall back in line; double-check your date before assuming fast approval.

Summary of November 2025 numbers (India)

  • EB‑1: Retrogressed to February 1, 2022.
  • EB‑2 Final Action: October 15, 2012; Dates for Filing: January 1, 2013.
  • EB‑3 & Other Workers Final Action: December 15, 2012.
  • EB‑5 (Unreserved): January 1, 2022.
  • F‑2A Dates for Filing: October 22, 2025.
  • F‑2B Dates for Filing: March 8, 2017; F‑2B Final Action: December 1, 2016.
  • F‑1, F‑3, F‑4: No movement for India.

Final practical advice

  • File the moment you’re eligible; prepare if you’re not yet eligible.
  • Keep documents current and complete.
  • Monitor the monthly Visa Bulletin and USCIS filing announcements.
  • Align life and work plans to the reality of long backlogs and slow change.

For authoritative monthly charts and notes, review the Department of State’s Visa Bulletin page at the Bureau of Consular Affairs: U.S. Department of State Visa Bulletin.

When preparing an adjustment filing, use the official I‑485 form and instructions: Form I-485. Filing accurately helps avoid rejections, delays, or requests for evidence that can slow a case during an already long process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1
What does USCIS allowing Dates for Filing for Employment‑Based categories mean for me?
If USCIS uses the Dates for Filing chart for EB categories, applicants in the U.S. with a priority date earlier than the listed Dates for Filing can file Form I‑485 now. Filing lets you request an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and Advance Parole, and begins background checks even if a visa number isn’t immediately available.

Q2
My EB‑1 priority date was current last month; what does retrogression to Feb 1, 2022 mean?
Retrogression moves the Final Action date backward, which can make some applicants ineligible for approval now. If your file already had an approved visa number or a pending I‑485, consult your attorney; otherwise you may need to wait until your priority date becomes current again to receive final action.

Q3
Which family categories for India improved in November 2025 and how does that help?
F‑2A Dates for Filing moved to October 22, 2025, and F‑2B Dates for Filing moved to March 8, 2017, with a small Final Action advance for F‑2B. That means more spouses, children, and some unmarried adult children can submit adjustment paperwork earlier and may obtain EADs or travel documents while waiting for final visas.

Q4
What should I do now if my priority date is not yet current?
Prepare proactively: confirm your priority date, gather civil and employment documents, complete the medical exam when appropriate, and coordinate with your employer about nonimmigrant status. Monitor the monthly Visa Bulletin and be ready to file immediately when your Dates for Filing or Final Action date becomes current. Consult an immigration attorney for personalized strategy.

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Visa Bulletin → Monthly Department of State publication that lists Final Action and Dates for Filing by category and country.
Priority Date → The applicant’s place in line, usually the date an immigrant petition (I-140 or I-130) was filed.
Final Action Date → The date when a green card can actually be approved or a visa issued for that priority date.
Dates for Filing → A chart that indicates when applicants may submit adjustment of status or immigrant visa paperwork.
I-485 → USCIS form used to apply for adjustment of status to permanent resident while inside the United States.
EAD (Employment Authorization Document) → A document that allows an applicant to legally work in the U.S. while their I-485 is pending.
Advance Parole → Permission to re-enter the U.S. after travel abroad while an I-485 application is pending.
Retrogression → When a category’s priority date moves backward, making fewer applicants eligible to file or receive visas.

This Article in a Nutshell

The November 2025 Visa Bulletin shows continued stagnation for India’s Employment‑Based categories, with EB‑1 retrogressing to February 1, 2022. EB‑2 Final Action moved slightly to October 15, 2012, while EB‑2 Dates for Filing remain January 1, 2013. EB‑3 Final Action advanced two weeks to December 15, 2012. EB‑5 (unreserved) improved to January 1, 2022. USCIS will accept Employment‑Based I‑485 filings using the Dates for Filing chart in November, enabling eligible applicants to pursue EADs and advance parole even without visa availability. On the family side, F‑2A Dates for Filing moved to October 22, 2025; F‑2B Dates for Filing moved to March 8, 2017, with a small Final Action advance. F‑1, F‑3, and F‑4 remain unchanged. Applicants should confirm priority dates, prepare documentation, and file as soon as eligible to capture work and travel benefits during long backlogs.

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Sai Sankar
BySai Sankar
Sai Sankar is a law postgraduate with over 30 years of extensive experience in various domains of taxation, including direct and indirect taxes. With a rich background spanning consultancy, litigation, and policy interpretation, he brings depth and clarity to complex legal matters. Now a contributing writer for Visa Verge, Sai Sankar leverages his legal acumen to simplify immigration and tax-related issues for a global audience.
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