Understanding the july 2025 Visa Bulletin: A Guide to U.S. Immigration Policies

Published by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs, the Visa Bulletin for July 2025 outlines the latest updates on immigrant visa availability for both family-sponsored and employment-based categories, as well as the Diversity Visa (DV) lottery. The bulletin reflects Final Action Dates (when visas can be issued) and Dates for Filing (when documents can be submitted). This ultra-detailed analysis ensures clarity, accuracy, and comprehensive interpretation of all released data.


SECTION A: STATUTORY NUMBERS FOR PREFERENCE IMMIGRANT VISAS

Understanding the july 2025 Visa Bulletin: A Guide to U.S. Immigration Policies
Understanding the july 2025 Visa Bulletin: A Guide to U.S. Immigration Policies

1. OVERVIEW

Immigrant visas are granted based on annual numerical limitations defined by law. The caps are distributed across preference categories and countries.

  • Family-sponsored preferences (Section 203(a)): Limit of 226,000 for FY 2025
  • Employment-based preferences (Section 203(b)): At least 140,000
  • Per-country cap (Section 202): 7% of total preferences = 25,620
  • Dependent area cap: 2% = 7,320

2. VISA ALLOCATION METHOD

Visas are allocated chronologically by priority date. For oversubscribed categories, visas are issued up to the cutoff date. If excess demand exists, the cutoff may retrogress. Once annual limits are exhausted, categories are marked as “unavailable (U)”.

3. BENEFICIARY RULES

Under Section 203(d), spouses and children of principal applicants share the same visa category and priority date. Section 202(e) applies prorating when specific countries exceed visa limits — currently affecting: China (mainland-born), India, Mexico, Philippines.


SECTION B: FAMILY-SPONSORED IMMIGRANT VISAS

1. FAMILY-SPONSORED PREFERENCE CLASSES

CodeCategory Description
F1Unmarried sons/daughters of U.S. citizens
F2ASpouses and children (under 21) of lawful permanent residents
F2BUnmarried adult sons/daughters (21+) of lawful permanent residents
F3Married sons/daughters of U.S. citizens
F4Brothers and sisters of adult U.S. citizens

2. FINAL ACTION DATES FOR FAMILY-SPONSORED CASES

This chart determines when green cards can be approved/issued.

PreferenceAll Chargeability AreasChinaIndiaMexicoPhilippines
F115JUL1615JUL1615JUL1622APR0515JUL12
F2A01SEP2201SEP2201SEP2201FEB2201SEP22
F2B15OCT1615OCT1615OCT1601JAN0715APR12
F301AUG1101AUG1101AUG1101FEB0101DEC03
F401JAN0801JAN0808JUL0615MAR0101JAN06
  • Mexico F2A cases are exempt from per-country limits.
  • F2A worldwide subject-to-limit range is from 01FEB22 to 01SEP22.

3. DATES FOR FILING FAMILY-SPONSORED APPLICATIONS

This chart governs when to submit documents to begin the visa process.

PreferenceAll Chargeability AreasChinaIndiaMexicoPhilippines
F101SEP1701SEP1701SEP1701JUN0622APR15
F2A01MAR2501MAR2501MAR2501MAR2501MAR25
F2B01JAN1701JAN1701JAN1701APR0801OCT13
F322JUL1222JUL1222JUL1215JUN0101DEC04
F408SEP0808SEP0801DEC0630APR0101JAN08

SECTION C: EMPLOYMENT-BASED IMMIGRANT VISAS

1. EMPLOYMENT-BASED PREFERENCE CLASSES

CodeCategory Description
EB-1Priority workers (extraordinary ability, researchers, execs)
EB-2Advanced degrees or exceptional ability
EB-3Skilled workers, professionals, other workers
EB-4Certain special immigrants (religious workers, etc.)
EB-5Immigrant investors (job creation in U.S.)

2. FINAL ACTION DATES FOR EMPLOYMENT-BASED CASES

CategoryAll ChargeabilityChinaIndiaMexicoPhilippines
EB-1C15NOV2215FEB22CC
EB-215OCT2315DEC2001JAN1315OCT2315OCT23
EB-301APR2301DEC2022APR1301APR2308FEB23
Other Workers08JUL2101MAY1722APR1308JUL2108JUL21
EB-4UUUUU
Religious WrkUUUUU
EB-5 (Unresvd)C22JAN1401MAY19CC
EB-5 (Set-As.)CCCCC

3. DATES FOR FILING EMPLOYMENT-BASED APPLICATIONS

CategoryAll ChargeabilityChinaIndiaMexicoPhilippines
EB-1C01JAN2315APR22CC
EB-215NOV2301JAN2101FEB1315NOV2315NOV23
EB-301MAY2322DEC2008JUN1301MAY2301MAY23
Other Workers22JUL2101JAN1808JUN1322JUL2122JUL21
EB-4/Religious01FEB2101FEB2101FEB2101FEB2101FEB21
EB-5 (Unresvd)C01OCT1601APR22CC
EB-5 (Set-As.)CCCCC

SECTION D: DIVERSITY VISA (DV) PROGRAM – DV-2025

1. PROGRAM LIMITATIONS

  • Annual cap: ~52,000 (after NACARA and NDAA deductions)
  • Eligibility ends: September 30, 2025
  • Once visa numbers run out, no more can be issued — even if before the deadline

2. JULY 2025 DV RANK CUT-OFFS

RegionCut-OffExceptions
Africa45,000Algeria: 44,950, Egypt: 40,000, Morocco: 34,500
Asia9,000Iran & Nepal: 8,950 each
Europe19,000Russia: 18,950, Uzbekistan: 12,000
North America20Bahamas only
Oceania1,650
South America/Carib.2,450

3. AUGUST 2025 DV RANK CUT-OFFS

RegionCut-OffExceptions
Africa50,000Algeria: 49,950, Egypt: 43,250, Morocco: 40,500
Asia11,000Iran & Nepal: 10,650 each
Europe22,000Russia: 21,950, Uzbekistan: 13,000
North AmericaCurrentBahamas only
Oceania1,700
South America/Carib.2,600

SECTION E: SPECIAL IMMIGRANT VISAS (SIVs)

As per the NDAA for FY 2024:

  • May affect certain U.S. government employees abroad or their families
  • Does NOT apply to Iraqi or Afghan SQ/SI visa applicants
  • Affected individuals should contact their respective U.S. Consular Section if they filed Form DS-1884

SECTION F: FINAL REMINDERS

  • Adjustment of Status Applicants: Check https://www.uscis.gov/visabulletininfo for which chart (Final Action or Filing) USCIS allows for application submission this month.
  • DV Visa Holders: Must complete visa issuance before September 30, 2025. Visa availability is not guaranteed until that date.
  • Visa Bulletin Archives: For past issues and ongoing updates, refer to https://travel.state.gov

Issued by the U.S. Department of State – Publication 9514, CA/VO – Dated: June 3, 2025

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