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

The U.S. Department of State has released the Visa Bulletin for September 2025, providing the latest information on the availability of immigrant visa numbers. This bulletin covers Final Action Dates (when a green card can be issued) and Dates for Filing (when you can submit your application) for both Family-Sponsored and Employment-Based categories, as well as updates for the Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery.


Understanding the Visa Bulletin

  • Final Action Dates → When the U.S. government can issue an immigrant visa or approve an adjustment of status application.
  • Dates for Filing → When applicants can start submitting their documents to the National Visa Center (NVC) or USCIS.
  • The cut-off dates are based on priority dates — the date your immigrant petition was filed.

If a category is marked C (Current), it means no waiting period—all qualified applicants can be processed. If marked U (Unavailable), no visas are available in that category.


September 2025 Visa Bulletin Interactive Tool

📅 September 2025 Visa Bulletin

Interactive Tool for Checking Priority Dates

Family-Sponsored Preferences

These are immigrant visas based on family relationships with U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents.

Final Action Dates – Family-Sponsored

CategoryAll Chargeability Areas Except ListedChina Mainland-BornIndiaMexicoPhilippines
F1 (Unmarried Sons/Daughters of U.S. Citizens)15 JUL 201615 JUL 201615 JUL 201622 APR 200515 JUL 2012
F2A (Spouses/Children of LPRs)01 SEP 202201 SEP 202201 SEP 202201 FEB 202201 SEP 2022
F2B (Unmarried Adult Children of LPRs)15 OCT 201615 OCT 201615 OCT 201601 APR 200701 MAY 2012
F3 (Married Sons/Daughters of U.S. Citizens)01 AUG 201101 AUG 201101 AUG 201101 FEB 200101 MAY 2004
F4 (Siblings of U.S. Citizens)01 JAN 200801 JAN 200801 NOV 200615 MAR 200101 JAN 2006

Special F2A Rule for September:

  • Exempt from per-country limit → All countries with priority dates before 01 FEB 2022.
  • Subject to per-country limit → Priority dates between 01 FEB 2022 and 01 SEP 2022 (except Mexico).
  • Mexico → All F2A numbers are exempt from per-country limits.
Understanding the September 2025 Visa Bulletin: A Guide to U.S. Immigration Policies
Understanding the September 2025 Visa Bulletin: A Guide to U.S. Immigration Policies

Dates for Filing – Family-Sponsored

CategoryAll Chargeability Areas Except ListedChina Mainland-BornIndiaMexicoPhilippines
F101 SEP 201701 SEP 201701 SEP 201701 JUN 200622 APR 2015
F2A01 JUN 202501 JUN 202501 JUN 202501 JUN 202501 JUN 2025
F2B01 JAN 201701 JAN 201701 JAN 201701 APR 200801 OCT 2013
F322 JUL 201222 JUL 201222 JUL 201215 JUN 200101 MAY 2005
F401 JAN 200901 JAN 200901 DEC 200630 APR 200101 JAN 2008

Employment-Based Preferences

These are visas based on employment qualifications.

Final Action Dates – Employment-Based

CategoryAll Chargeability Areas Except ListedChina Mainland-BornIndiaMexicoPhilippines
EB-1 (Priority Workers)C15 NOV 202215 FEB 2022CC
EB-2 (Advanced Degree/Exceptional Ability)01 SEP 202315 DEC 202001 JAN 201301 SEP 202301 SEP 2023
EB-3 (Skilled/Professional)01 APR 202301 DEC 202022 MAY 201301 APR 202308 FEB 2023
Other Workers08 JUL 202101 MAY 201722 MAY 201308 JUL 202108 JUL 2021
EB-4 (Special Immigrants)UUUUU
Certain Religious WorkersUUUUU
EB-5 UnreservedC08 DEC 201515 NOV 2019CC
EB-5 Set Aside (Rural/High Unemployment/Infrastructure)CCCCC

Dates for Filing – Employment-Based

CategoryAll Chargeability Areas Except ListedChina Mainland-BornIndiaMexicoPhilippines
EB-1C01 JAN 202315 APR 2022CC
EB-215 NOV 202301 JAN 202101 FEB 201315 NOV 202315 NOV 2023
EB-301 MAY 202322 DEC 202008 JUN 201301 MAY 202301 MAY 2023
Other Workers22 JUL 202101 JAN 201808 JUN 201322 JUL 202122 JUL 2021
EB-401 FEB 202101 FEB 202101 FEB 202101 FEB 202101 FEB 2021
Certain Religious Workers01 FEB 202101 FEB 202101 FEB 202101 FEB 202101 FEB 2021
EB-5 UnreservedC01 OCT 201601 APR 2022CC

Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery 2025

The DV-2025 program offers 52,056 visas this year (reduced from 55,000 due to NACARA and NDAA provisions).

  • End Date: All DV-2025 applicants must receive visas before September 30, 2025.
  • No carryover beyond this date.

September 2025 DV Cut-Offs

RegionCut-Off NumberExceptions
Africa58,500Algeria: 54,500; Egypt: 52,000; Morocco: 40,500
Asia14,500Iran: 11,000; Nepal: 14,450
Europe23,000Russia: 22,950; Uzbekistan: 15,000
North America (Bahamas)Current
Oceania1,775
South America/Caribbean2,825

Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery 2026 – October 2025 Cut-Offs

RegionCut-Off NumberExceptions
Africa17,500Algeria: 14,500; Egypt: 16,000
Asia10,000Nepal: 6,000
Europe7,750
North America (Bahamas)20
Oceania1,100
South America/Caribbean1,850

Key Notes from the Visa Office

  • Demand Increase: USCIS and State Department have seen a steady rise in demand for employment-based visas in FY-2025.
  • Possible Unavailability: Some categories may become “unavailable” before the end of the fiscal year.
  • Annual Numerical Limits FY-2025:
    • Family-Sponsored: 226,000
    • Employment-Based: 150,037
    • Per-Country Limit: 26,323 (increased to 26,862 with carryover numbers)

Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs)

  • The NDAA for FY-2024 introduced changes for certain U.S. Government employees abroad and their eligible family members.
  • This does not apply to Iraqi and Afghan SIV applicants under SQ and SI categories.

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