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Predictions: December 2025 Visa Bulletin Detailed Analysis

Last updated: November 11, 2025 1:30 pm
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After conducting an in-depth analysis of the October 2025 and November 2025 Visa Bulletins, a critical pattern emerges which helps us determine December 2025 Visa Bulletin direction: Employment-based categories have experienced complete stagnation between these two months, while Family-based categories show modest forward movement. This unprecedented freeze in employment-based advancement signals significant visa number constraints and high demand, particularly affecting India and China-born applicants.

Key Finding: All Employment-Based Final Action Dates and Filing Dates remained 100% unchanged between October and November 2025, indicating severe retrogression pressure or strategic number management by the Department of State.


1️⃣ QUANTITATIVE MOVEMENT ANALYSIS – EMPLOYMENT-BASED CATEGORIES

📊 December 2025 Visa Bulletin Predictions

Comprehensive Interactive Analysis Tool | Based on October & November 2025 Data

Last Updated: November 11, 2025 | Data Sources: DOS Visa Bulletins Oct & Nov 2025

⚠️ CRITICAL FINDING: All Employment-Based categories show ZERO movement between October and November 2025. This unprecedented 2-month freeze indicates severe visa number constraints. December predictions assume continued stagnation.
📊 Overview
💼 Employment-Based
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-Based
📈 Comparison
🧮 Wait Time Calculator
🔮 Detailed Predictions

Executive Summary

Employment-Based Movement
0 Days
⚠️ Complete Freeze (2 months)
EB-2 India Backlog
12.7 Years
📅 Stuck at April 1, 2013
EB-3 India Backlog
12.3 Years
📅 Stuck at August 22, 2013
Prediction Confidence
85%
✅ High (Continued Freeze)

Key Findings

October 2025
All Employment-Based Final Action Dates remain frozen. Family-based shows minimal movement.
November 2025
Zero movement continues across all EB categories. F2B shows 9-day advancement for China/India/Mexico.
December 2025 (Predicted)
Expected: Employment-Based freeze continues. Family-based modest advancement (10-20 days).

Movement Pattern Analysis

Current (C) – All priority dates eligible
Frozen – No movement for 2+ months
Forward – Date advancing
At Risk – Potential retrogression

Employment-Based Final Action Dates

Category Country October 2025 November 2025 Movement December 2025 (Predicted) Confidence Status
EB-1 Rest of World Current Current 0 days Current 95% Current
EB-1 China 22-DEC-2022 22-DEC-2022 0 days 22-DEC-2022 80% Frozen
EB-1 India 15-FEB-2022 15-FEB-2022 0 days 15-FEB-2022 80% Frozen
EB-1 Mexico Current Current 0 days Current 95% Current
EB-1 Philippines Current Current 0 days Current 95% Current
EB-2 Rest of World 01-DEC-2023 01-DEC-2023 0 days 01-DEC-2023 75% Frozen
EB-2 China 01-APR-2021 01-APR-2021 0 days 01-APR-2021 85% Frozen
EB-2 India 01-APR-2013 01-APR-2013 0 days 01-APR-2013 90% Frozen
EB-2 Mexico 01-DEC-2023 01-DEC-2023 0 days 01-DEC-2023 75% Frozen
EB-2 Philippines 01-DEC-2023 01-DEC-2023 0 days 01-DEC-2023 75% Frozen
EB-3 Rest of World 01-APR-2023 01-APR-2023 0 days 01-APR-2023 70% Frozen
EB-3 China 01-MAR-2021 01-MAR-2021 0 days 01-MAR-2021 80% Frozen
EB-3 India 22-AUG-2013 22-AUG-2013 0 days 22-AUG-2013 85% Frozen
EB-3 Mexico 01-APR-2023 01-APR-2023 0 days 01-APR-2023 70% Frozen
EB-3 Philippines 01-APR-2023 01-APR-2023 0 days 01-APR-2023 70% Frozen
EB-4 All Countries 01-JUL-2020 01-JUL-2020 0 days 01-JUL-2020 85% Frozen
EB-5 Unreserved Rest of World Current Current 0 days Current 90% Current
EB-5 Unreserved China 08-DEC-2015 08-DEC-2015 0 days 08-DEC-2015 85% Frozen
EB-5 Unreserved India 01-FEB-2021 01-FEB-2021 0 days 01-FEB-2021 85% Frozen
Critical Analysis: All Employment-Based categories show complete stagnation for 2 consecutive months. This is highly unusual and indicates severe visa number constraints or strategic conservation by the Department of State. December 2025 is predicted to maintain this freeze with 85% confidence.

Employment-Based Filing Dates (Dates for Filing I-485)

Category Country October 2025 November 2025 Movement December 2025 (Predicted) Confidence
EB-1 Rest of World Current Current 0 days Current 90%
EB-1 China 15-MAY-2023 15-MAY-2023 0 days 15-MAY-2023 75%
EB-1 India 15-APR-2023 15-APR-2023 0 days 15-APR-2023 75%
EB-2 Rest of World Current Current 0 days Current 85%
EB-2 China 15-JUL-2024 15-JUL-2024 0 days 15-JUL-2024 80%
EB-2 India 01-DEC-2021 01-DEC-2021 0 days 01-DEC-2021 85%
EB-2 Mexico 01-DEC-2013 01-DEC-2013 0 days 01-DEC-2013 75%
EB-3 Rest of World 15-JUL-2024 15-JUL-2024 0 days 15-JUL-2024 75%
EB-3 China 01-JUL-2023 01-JUL-2023 0 days 01-JUL-2023 80%
EB-3 India 01-JAN-2022 01-JAN-2022 0 days 01-JAN-2022 80%
EB-3 Mexico 15-AUG-2014 15-AUG-2014 0 days 15-AUG-2014 70%
💡 Key Insight: Filing Dates also show zero movement, creating a complete bottleneck. No new I-485 applicants can file in December beyond those eligible in November. USCIS may continue using Final Action Dates throughout December.

Family-Based Final Action Dates

Category Country October 2025 November 2025 Movement December 2025 (Predicted) Confidence
F1 Rest of World 08-NOV-2016 08-NOV-2016 0 days 08-NOV-2016 70%
F1 Mexico 22-MAR-2006 22-MAR-2006 0 days 22-MAR-2006 70%
F1 Philippines 22-MAR-2006 22-MAR-2006 0 days 22-MAR-2006 70%
F2A Rest of World 22-NOV-2005 22-NOV-2005 0 days 22-NOV-2005 75%
F2A China/India/Mexico 01-FEB-2024 01-FEB-2024 0 days 01-FEB-2024 75%
F2A Philippines 22-JAN-2013 22-JAN-2013 0 days 22-JAN-2013 75%
F2B Rest of World 01-FEB-2023 01-FEB-2023 0 days 01-MAR-2023 70%
F2B China 22-NOV-2016 01-DEC-2016 +9 days 15-DEC-2016 70%
F2B India 22-NOV-2016 01-DEC-2016 +9 days 15-DEC-2016 70%
F2B Mexico 22-NOV-2016 01-DEC-2016 +9 days 15-DEC-2016 70%
F2B Philippines 01-FEB-2024 01-FEB-2024 0 days 15-FEB-2024 70%
F3 Rest of World 15-DEC-2007 15-DEC-2007 0 days 15-DEC-2007 70%
F3 China/India/Mexico 08-SEP-2011 08-SEP-2011 0 days 08-SEP-2011 70%
F3 Philippines 01-OCT-2012 01-OCT-2012 0 days 01-OCT-2012 70%
F4 Rest of World 15-APR-2001 01-MAY-2001 +16 days 22-MAY-2001 70%
F4 China 08-JAN-2008 08-JAN-2008 0 days 08-JAN-2008 65%
F4 India 08-JAN-2008 08-JAN-2008 0 days 22-JAN-2008 65%
F4 Mexico 01-NOV-2006 01-NOV-2006 0 days 15-NOV-2006 65%
F4 Philippines 22-SEP-2004 22-SEP-2004 0 days 08-OCT-2004 65%
✅ Positive Movement: F2B China/India/Mexico advanced 9 days from October to November. December prediction shows continued modest advancement of 14 days. F4 ROW advanced 16 days in November.

Family-Based Filing Dates

Category Country October 2025 November 2025 Movement December 2025 (Predicted) Confidence
F2A Rest of World 08-OCT-2006 01-MAR-2007 +144 days 01-MAR-2007 70%
F2A China/India/Mexico 22-SEP-2025 22-OCT-2025 +30 days 22-OCT-2025 70%
F2B Rest of World 22-SEP-2025 22-OCT-2025 +30 days 22-NOV-2025 65%
F2B China/India/Mexico 01-JAN-2017 08-MAR-2017 +66 days 15-MAY-2017 65%
F4 Rest of World 15-JUN-2001 01-JUL-2001 +16 days 22-JUL-2001 65%
F4 India 01-AUG-2005 01-NOV-2005 +92 days 01-FEB-2006 60%
Notable Movement: F4 Filing India jumped 92 days (3 months) from October to November – a significant advancement. F2B Filing for China/India/Mexico advanced 66 days (2.2 months). This indicates good processing momentum in family-based categories.

Month-over-Month Movement Comparison

Employment-Based Categories – Final Action Dates

Category/Country Oct 2025 Nov 2025 Dec 2025 (Predicted) Oct→Nov Nov→Dec Total Change (3 months)
EB-2 India 01-APR-2013 01-APR-2013 01-APR-2013 0 days 0 days 0 days
EB-2 China 01-APR-2021 01-APR-2021 01-APR-2021 0 days 0 days 0 days
EB-3 India 22-AUG-2013 22-AUG-2013 22-AUG-2013 0 days 0 days 0 days
EB-3 China 01-MAR-2021 01-MAR-2021 01-MAR-2021 0 days 0 days 0 days
EB-3 ROW 01-APR-2023 01-APR-2023 01-APR-2023 0 days 0 days 0 days

Family-Based Categories – Final Action Dates

Category/Country Oct 2025 Nov 2025 Dec 2025 (Predicted) Oct→Nov Nov→Dec Total Change (3 months)
F2B China 22-NOV-2016 01-DEC-2016 15-DEC-2016 +9 days +14 days +23 days
F2B India 22-NOV-2016 01-DEC-2016 15-DEC-2016 +9 days +14 days +23 days
F4 ROW 15-APR-2001 01-MAY-2001 22-MAY-2001 +16 days +21 days +37 days
Employment-Based Stagnation
100%
All EB categories frozen
Family-Based Progress
~15 days
Average monthly advancement
EB vs FB Movement Gap
15+ days
FB advancing while EB frozen
Months with Zero EB Movement
3 months
Oct, Nov, Dec (predicted)

🧮 Wait Time Calculator

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Historical Processing Velocity

EB-2 India (Pre-Freeze)
60-90 days
Per month advancement
EB-2 India (Current)
0 days
Per month advancement
EB-3 ROW (Historical)
90-120 days
Per month advancement
Family-Based (Current)
10-20 days
Per month advancement
📊 Processing Velocity Analysis: Employment-based categories have experienced a complete halt, deviating significantly from historical advancement rates. This suggests either: (1) Visa number exhaustion, (2) Strategic conservation by DOS, or (3) High demand surge. Family-based categories maintain modest but steady progress.

Detailed December 2025 Predictions

Scenario Analysis

Base Case Scenario (70% Probability)

  • ✓ All Employment-Based categories remain frozen at November 2025 levels
  • ✓ EB-2 India: Remains at April 1, 2013
  • ✓ EB-3 India: Remains at August 22, 2013
  • ✓ Family-Based: F2B advances 10-14 days, F4 advances 15-21 days
  • ✓ Filing Dates: No change across all EB categories

Optimistic Scenario (20% Probability)

  • ✓ Visa numbers released after Q2 FY2026 assessment
  • ✓ EB-2 India: Advances to June 1, 2013 (+2 months)
  • ✓ EB-3 India: Advances to October 22, 2013 (+2 months)
  • ✓ Filing Dates: Advance by 1-2 months for India/China
  • ✓ Family-Based: Accelerated advancement of 30-45 days

Pessimistic Scenario (10% Probability)

  • ⚠️ Retrogression occurs due to demand surge
  • ⚠️ EB-2 India: Retracts to February 1, 2013 (-2 months)
  • ⚠️ EB-3 India: Retracts to June 22, 2013 (-2 months)
  • ⚠️ Some EB categories: Become “Unavailable” (U)
  • ⚠️ Filing Dates: Roll back by 3-6 months

Risk Factors for Each Scenario

Factor Impact on Movement Likelihood Monitoring Indicators
Visa Number Availability High – Direct control over advancement High DOS monthly reports, FY2026 usage statistics
Demand Surge High – Can cause retrogression Medium USCIS I-485 filing data, NVC case statistics
Holiday Processing Slowdown Medium – Affects actual issuances High Consular post scheduling, USCIS processing times
Spillover from Other Categories Medium – Can provide additional numbers Low Family-based utilization rates, EB-5 usage
Legislative Changes High – Could dramatically alter landscape Very Low Congressional activity, immigration reform bills
Administrative Processing Delays Medium – Reduces actual visa consumption Medium Average processing times, backlog reports

Actionable Recommendations

For EB-2 India Applicants

Priority Date: 2012-2013

Status: At or near current cutoff
Action: Ensure all I-485 documents are ready. Complete medical exam. Prepare for potential interview notice within 3-6 months if movement resumes.

Priority Date: 2014-2016

Status: 12-24 months wait (if movement resumes)
Action: File I-485 when Filing Dates open. Consider EAD/AP for flexibility. Maintain valid H-1B status.

Priority Date: 2017-2020

Status: 3-6 years wait
Action: Focus on EB-1 potential. Keep I-140 approved for portability. Consider alternative immigration strategies.

Priority Date: 2021-2023

Status: 8-12+ years wait
Action: Explore EB-1A/NIW qualifications. Consider career advancement for better category options. Monitor legislative reforms.

For All Applicants

⚡ Immediate Actions (Next 30 Days)

  1. Check your current position relative to Final Action Date
  2. Verify I-485 status if already filed
  3. Update medical examination if expiring soon (2-year validity)
  4. Ensure valid immigration status with no gaps
  5. Monitor USCIS announcements for Filing Dates chart usage

📅 Short-Term Planning (3-6 Months)

  1. Research EB-1A/EB-1B or NIW eligibility if qualified
  2. Plan for career advancement that may qualify for higher preference
  3. Ensure dependent documentation is current
  4. Prepare financial documents for potential RFE responses
  5. Consult immigration attorney for personalized strategy

🎯 Long-Term Strategy (1-3 Years)

  1. Monitor for legislative immigration reform initiatives
  2. Build credentials for EB-1 category qualification
  3. Maintain strong employer sponsorship relationship
  4. Keep organized records of all immigration documents
  5. Consider alternative immigration pathways if applicable

Disclaimer: These predictions are analytical estimates based on historical data and current trends. Actual Visa Bulletin dates are determined by the U.S. Department of State and may differ from predictions.

For official information, always refer to the Department of State Visa Bulletin at travel.state.gov

Tool Created: November 11, 2025 | Analysis by VisaVerge | Data-Driven Immigration Insights

📌 EB-1 (First Preference) – Final Action Dates

CountryOctober 2025November 2025MovementDecember 2025 PredictionConfidence
Rest of WorldCurrent (C)Current (C)0 daysCurrent (C)95%
China22-DEC-202222-DEC-20220 days22-DEC-2022 (No change)80%
India15-FEB-202215-FEB-20220 days15-FEB-2022 (No change)80%
MexicoCurrent (C)Current (C)0 daysCurrent (C)95%
PhilippinesCurrent (C)Current (C)0 daysCurrent (C)95%

Analysis:

  • Zero movement in both months indicates EB-1 China and India are experiencing sustained retrogression
  • ROW, Mexico, and Philippines remain current, showing adequate visa number availability
  • Velocity: 0 days/month advancement rate
  • Pattern: Stagnant/Frozen

December 2025 Prediction Rationale: Given two consecutive months of zero movement, expect continued freeze through December. This suggests the Department of State is managing visa numbers conservatively due to high demand or year-end processing constraints.


📌 EB-2 (Second Preference) – Final Action Dates

CountryOctober 2025November 2025MovementDecember 2025 PredictionConfidence
Rest of World01-DEC-202301-DEC-20230 days01-DEC-2023 (No change)75%
China01-APR-202101-APR-20210 days01-APR-2021 (No change)85%
India01-APR-201301-APR-20130 days01-APR-2013 (No change)90%
Mexico01-DEC-202301-DEC-20230 days01-DEC-2023 (No change)75%
Philippines01-DEC-202301-DEC-20230 days01-DEC-2023 (No change)75%

Critical Analysis:

  • EB-2 India at April 1, 2013: This represents a 12.7-year backlog (as of December 2025)
  • EB-2 China at April 1, 2021: This represents a 4.7-year backlog
  • Zero advancement for two consecutive months is highly unusual and concerning
  • Historical context: EB-2 India typically moves 1-3 months forward per bulletin

Velocity Calculations:

  • Current rate: 0 days/month
  • Historical average (based on typical movement): ~60-90 days/month
  • Deceleration: 100% slowdown

December 2025 Prediction with Scenarios:

Expected Case (70% probability):

  • EB-2 India: 01-APR-2013 (continues freeze)
  • EB-2 China: 01-APR-2021 (continues freeze)

Optimistic Case (20% probability):

  • EB-2 India: 01-JUN-2013 (2-month jump if numbers released)
  • EB-2 China: 01-JUN-2021 (2-month jump)

Pessimistic Case (10% probability):

  • EB-2 India: 01-FEB-2013 (backward retrogression)
  • EB-2 China: 01-FEB-2021 (backward retrogression)

📌 EB-3 (Third Preference) – Final Action Dates

CountryOctober 2025November 2025MovementDecember 2025 PredictionConfidence
Rest of World01-APR-202301-APR-20230 days01-APR-202370%
China01-MAR-202101-MAR-20210 days01-MAR-202180%
India22-AUG-201322-AUG-20130 days22-AUG-201385%
Mexico01-APR-202301-APR-20230 days01-APR-202370%
Philippines01-APR-202301-APR-20230 days01-APR-202370%

Critical Insights:

  • EB-3 India at August 22, 2013: 12.3-year backlog
  • EB-3 India is only 4.5 months ahead of EB-2 India, showing convergence
  • EB-3 China at March 1, 2021: 4.8-year backlog
  • Complete freeze suggests visa number exhaustion or strategic conservation

📌 EB-4 & EB-5 Categories – Final Action Dates

CategoryAll CountriesOct→Nov MovementDecember Prediction
EB-401-JUL-20200 days01-JUL-2020
EB-4 Religious WorkersUnavailable (U)ExpiredUnavailable (U)
EB-5 Unreserved (China)08-DEC-20150 days08-DEC-2015
EB-5 Unreserved (India)01-FEB-20210 days01-FEB-2021
EB-5 Set AsidesCurrent (C)0 daysCurrent (C)

2️⃣ EMPLOYMENT-BASED FILING DATES ANALYSIS

Filing Dates Chart – Critical for I-485 Submissions

Category/CountryOctober 2025November 2025MovementDecember 2025 Prediction
EB-1 China15-MAY-202315-MAY-20230 days15-MAY-2023
EB-1 India15-APR-202315-APR-20230 days15-APR-2023
EB-2 ROWCurrent (C)Current (C)0 daysCurrent (C)
EB-2 China15-JUL-202415-JUL-20240 days15-JUL-2024
EB-2 India01-DEC-202101-DEC-20210 days01-DEC-2021
EB-2 Mexico01-DEC-201301-DEC-20130 days01-DEC-2013
EB-3 ROW15-JUL-202415-JUL-20240 days15-JUL-2024
EB-3 China01-JUL-202301-JUL-20230 days01-JUL-2023
EB-3 India01-JAN-202201-JAN-20220 days01-JAN-2022
EB-3 Mexico15-AUG-201415-AUG-20140 days15-AUG-2014

Complete Stagnation: Filing dates mirror the Final Action dates pattern—zero movement across all categories.

Impact Analysis:

  • No new I-485 applicants can file in December beyond those who could file in November
  • Creates processing pipeline bottleneck
  • Suggests USCIS may be using Final Action Dates throughout December

3️⃣ FAMILY-BASED CATEGORIES MOVEMENT ANALYSIS

📌 F2B (Unmarried Sons/Daughters of LPRs) – Final Action Dates

CountryOctober 2025November 2025Days MovedDecember 2025 Prediction
ROW01-FEB-202301-FEB-20230 days01-MAR-2023 (+28 days)
China22-NOV-201601-DEC-2016+9 days15-DEC-2016 (+14 days)
India22-NOV-201601-DEC-2016+9 days15-DEC-2016 (+14 days)
Mexico22-NOV-201601-DEC-2016+9 days15-DEC-2016 (+14 days)
Philippines01-FEB-202401-FEB-20240 days15-FEB-2024 (+14 days)

Movement Pattern: Modest 9-day advancement for China/India/Mexico shows slow but steady progress.


📌 F4 (Brothers/Sisters of US Citizens) – Final Action Dates

CountryOctober 2025November 2025Days MovedDecember 2025 Prediction
ROW15-APR-200101-MAY-2001+16 days22-MAY-2001 (+21 days)
China08-JAN-200808-JAN-20080 days08-JAN-2008 (No change)
India08-JAN-200808-JAN-20080 days22-JAN-2008 (+14 days)
Mexico01-NOV-200601-NOV-20060 days15-NOV-2006 (+14 days)
Philippines22-SEP-200422-SEP-20040 days08-OCT-2004 (+16 days)

📌 Family-Based Filing Dates Analysis

F2B Filing Dates Movement:

  • ROW: 22-SEP-2025 → 22-OCT-2025 = +30 days (1 month forward)
  • China/India/Mexico: 01-JAN-2017 → 08-MAR-2017 = +66 days (2.2 months forward)

December 2025 Predictions (maintaining momentum):

  • F2B Filing ROW: 22-NOV-2025 (+30 days)
  • F2B Filing China/India/Mexico: 15-MAY-2017 (+68 days)

F4 Filing Dates Movement:

  • ROW: 15-JUN-2001 → 01-JUL-2001 = +16 days
  • India: 01-AUG-2005 → 01-NOV-2005 = +92 days (3 months – significant jump!)

December 2025 Predictions:

  • F4 Filing ROW: 22-JUL-2001 (+21 days)
  • F4 Filing India: 01-FEB-2006 (+92 days, maintaining strong pace)

4️⃣ PRIORITY DATE TIMELINE PROJECTIONS

For EB-2 India Applicants (Based on Current Stagnation)

Priority DateCurrent Final ActionEst. Wait at 0 MovementIf Movement Resumes (60 days/month)
2013At cutoff (Apr 2013)Current eligibleCurrent eligible
20149-12 months wait12+ months wait8-10 months
20151.5-2 years2+ years16-20 months
20162.5-3 years3+ years24-30 months
20173.5-4 years4+ years36-42 months
20184.5-5 years5+ years48-54 months
20195.5-6.5 years6.5+ years60-72 months
20206.5-7.5 years7.5+ years72-84 months
20217.5-8.5 years8.5+ years84-96 months
20228.5-9.5 years9.5+ years96-108 months
20239.5-10.5 years10.5+ years108-120 months

For EB-2 China Applicants

Priority DateCurrent Final ActionEstimated Wait Time
2021At cutoff (Apr 2021)Current eligible
202212-18 monthsIf movement resumes
202324-30 monthsAt historical rates
202436-42 monthsProjection

For EB-3 India Applicants

Priority DateCurrent Final ActionEstimated Wait Time
2013At cutoff (Aug 2013)Current eligible
2014-20151-2 yearsIf 60-90 days/month
2016-20172.5-4 yearsHistorical average
2018-20194-6 yearsProjection
2020-20236-10 yearsExtended projection

5️⃣ COMPLETE DECEMBER 2025 BULLETIN PREDICTION

Predictions: December 2025 Visa Bulletin Detailed Analysis
December 2025 Visa Bulletin Detailed Analysis

A. Employment-Based Final Action Dates – December 2025

Priority Date Cutoffs for visa issuance and I-485 approval

Category Rest of World China (Mainland) India Mexico Philippines
EB-1 Priority Workers Current 22-DEC-2022 15-FEB-2022 Current Current
EB-2 Advanced Degrees 01-DEC-2023 01-APR-2021 01-APR-2013 01-DEC-2023 01-DEC-2023
EB-3 Skilled Workers 01-APR-2023 01-MAR-2021 22-AUG-2013 01-APR-2023 01-APR-2023
EB-3 Other Workers Unskilled Workers 15-JUL-2021 01-DEC-2017 22-AUG-2013 15-JUL-2021 15-JUL-2021
EB-4 Special Immigrants 01-JUL-2020 01-JUL-2020 01-JUL-2020 01-JUL-2020 01-JUL-2020
EB-4 Religious Workers Certain Religious Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable
EB-5 Unreserved C5, T5, I5, R5 Current 08-DEC-2015 01-FEB-2021 Current Current
EB-5 Rural (20%) NR, RR Current Current Current Current Current
EB-5 High Unemployment (10%) NH, RH Current Current Current Current Current
EB-5 Infrastructure (2%) RI Current Current Current Current Current

Confidence Level: 85% (High confidence in continued stagnation)

B. Employment-Based Filing Dates – December 2025

Dates for Filing I-485 Applications (when USCIS allows)

Category Rest of World China (Mainland) India Mexico Philippines
EB-1 Priority Workers Current 15-MAY-2023 15-APR-2023 Current Current
EB-2 Advanced Degrees Current 15-JUL-2024 01-DEC-2021 01-DEC-2013 Current
EB-3 Skilled Workers 15-JUL-2024 01-JUL-2023 01-JAN-2022 15-AUG-2014 15-JUL-2024
EB-3 Other Workers Unskilled Workers 01-JUL-2023 01-DEC-2021 01-OCT-2018 15-AUG-2014 01-JUL-2023
EB-4 Special Immigrants 01-DEC-2021 15-FEB-2021 01-DEC-2021 15-FEB-2021 15-FEB-2021
EB-4 Religious Workers Certain Religious Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable
EB-5 Unreserved C5, T5, I5, R5 Current 01-JUL-2016 01-APR-2022 Current Current
EB-5 Rural (20%) NR, RR Current Current Current Current Current
EB-5 High Unemployment (10%) NH, RH Current Current Current Current Current
EB-5 Infrastructure (2%) RI Current Current Current Current Current

Confidence Level: 80% (High confidence in maintained positions)

C. Family-Based Final Action Dates – December 2025

Priority Date Cutoffs for immigrant visa issuance

Category Rest of World China (Mainland) India Mexico Philippines
F1 Unmarried Sons/Daughters of Citizens 08-NOV-2016 08-NOV-2016 08-NOV-2016 22-MAR-2006 22-MAR-2006
F2A Spouses/Children of LPRs 22-NOV-2005 01-FEB-2024 01-FEB-2024 01-FEB-2024 22-JAN-2013
F2B Unmarried Sons/Daughters of LPRs 01-MAR-2023 15-DEC-2016 15-DEC-2016 15-DEC-2016 15-FEB-2024
F3 Married Sons/Daughters of Citizens 15-DEC-2007 08-SEP-2011 08-SEP-2011 08-SEP-2011 01-OCT-2012
F4 Siblings of Adult Citizens 22-MAY-2001 08-JAN-2008 22-JAN-2008 15-NOV-2006 08-OCT-2004

Confidence Level: 70% (Moderate confidence based on recent movement patterns)

D. Family-Based Filing Dates – December 2025

Dates for Filing visa applications at National Visa Center

Category Rest of World China (Mainland) India Mexico Philippines
F1 Unmarried Sons/Daughters of Citizens 01-SEP-2017 01-SEP-2017 01-SEP-2017 30-APR-2001 01-JAN-2008
F2A Spouses/Children of LPRs 01-MAR-2007 22-OCT-2025 22-OCT-2025 22-OCT-2025 22-APR-2015
F2B Unmarried Sons/Daughters of LPRs 22-NOV-2025 15-MAY-2017 15-MAY-2017 15-MAY-2017 22-OCT-2025
F3 Married Sons/Daughters of Citizens 15-MAY-2009 22-JUL-2012 22-JUL-2012 22-JUL-2012 01-OCT-2013
F4 Siblings of Adult Citizens 22-JUL-2001 01-MAR-2009 01-FEB-2006 01-MAR-2009 15-DEC-2006

Confidence Level: 65% (Moderate-low confidence due to variable movement patterns)


6️⃣ MATHEMATICAL MOVEMENT MODELS & VELOCITY ANALYSIS

Linear Progression Model (If Normal Movement Resumes)

Historical Average Movement Rates (Pre-stagnation):

  • EB-2 India: 60-90 days/month
  • EB-2 China: 45-75 days/month
  • EB-3 India: 60-120 days/month
  • EB-3 ROW: 90-120 days/month

Projected Movement (3-6-12 Month Outlook):

EB-2 India Scenarios:

If 60 days/month resumes:

  • 3 months (Mar 2026): 01-OCT-2013 (6 months advancement)
  • 6 months (Jun 2026): 01-APR-2014 (12 months advancement)
  • 12 months (Dec 2026): 01-APR-2015 (24 months advancement)

If stagnation continues:

  • 3-12 months: 01-APR-2013 (no change)

EB-2 China Scenarios:

If 60 days/month resumes:

  • 3 months: 01-OCT-2021
  • 6 months: 01-APR-2022
  • 12 months: 01-APR-2023

7️⃣ RISK FACTORS & WARNING INDICATORS

🚨 HIGH-RISK CATEGORIES (Retrogression Potential)

Employment-Based Categories at Risk:

  1. EB-2 India (Risk Level: ⚠️⚠️⚠️ CRITICAL)
    • Current Status: Frozen at April 1, 2013
    • Risk Factors:
      • Massive backlog (12+ years)
      • Zero movement for 2 consecutive months
      • High demand from tech sector
      • Per-country limit constraints
    • Retrogression Risk: 15% chance of backward movement
    • Alternative Scenario: Could retrogress to January 2013 or earlier
  2. EB-3 India (Risk Level: ⚠️⚠️⚠️ CRITICAL)
    • Current Status: Frozen at August 22, 2013
    • Risk Factors: Similar to EB-2 India
    • Convergence Warning: Only 4.5 months ahead of EB-2
    • Retrogression Risk: 10% chance
  3. EB-2/EB-3 China (Risk Level: ⚠️⚠️ HIGH)
    • Current Status: Frozen (April 2021 / March 2021)
    • Risk Factors: Growing demand, per-country limits
    • Retrogression Risk: 8% chance

Factors That Could Change Predictions:

Positive Factors (Could accelerate movement):

  • ✅ Unused visa numbers from other categories reallocated
  • ✅ Lower-than-expected demand in Q4 FY2026
  • ✅ Administrative processing delays reducing actual visa issuances
  • ✅ Holiday season slowdown in applications
  • ✅ Spillover from family-based to employment-based

Negative Factors (Could worsen stagnation/cause retrogression):

  • ❌ High demand surge before fiscal year end
  • ❌ Consular post processing backlog clearing rapidly
  • ❌ USCIS accelerating I-485 approvals
  • ❌ Per-country limit exhaustion
  • ❌ Strategic number reservation for FY end

8️⃣ ACTIONABLE RECOMMENDATIONS BY PRIORITY DATE

🎯 FOR EB-2 INDIA APPLICANTS

Priority Date: 2012-April 2013 (Current or Very Close)

Status: ✅ IMMEDIATELY ACTIONABLE

  • Action Items:
    1. Ensure all I-485 documentation is complete and ready
    2. Medical examination completed and current (valid 2 years)
    3. Employment verification letter ready
    4. Financial documents updated
    5. Monitor USCIS case status daily
    6. Prepare for potential interview notice
  • Timeline: Could receive approval in 3-6 months if Final Action Date advances
  • Confidence: HIGH for approval in 2026

Priority Date: May 2013-December 2014

Status: ⏰ PREPARE NOW

  • Action Items:
    1. File I-485 when Filing Dates chart opens (if not already filed)
    2. Maintain valid H-1B/L-1 status
    3. Consider EAD/AP filing for work flexibility
    4. Keep employer sponsorship active
    5. Update address with USCIS
  • Timeline: 12-24 months to approval (if normal movement resumes)
  • Confidence: MODERATE

Priority Date: 2015-2019

Status: 📋 LONG-TERM PLANNING

  • Action Items:
    1. Maintain valid immigration status continuously
    2. Keep employer relationship stable
    3. Consider concurrent I-140 premium processing for portability
    4. Monitor for I-485 Filing Dates opportunities
    5. Evaluate EB-1A/NIW options if qualified
    6. Keep family relationships current (marriage certificates, birth certificates)
  • Timeline: 3-7 years to approval
  • Confidence: MODERATE-LOW

Priority Date: 2020-2023

Status: ⏳ VERY LONG WAIT

  • Action Items:
    1. Focus on career advancement and EB-1 potential
    2. Consider alternative immigration strategies
    3. Maintain approved I-140 for future portability
    4. Keep all documentation current
    5. Monitor for policy changes (legislative reforms)
  • Timeline: 8-12+ years to approval at current rates
  • Confidence: LOW (many variables over long timeframe)

🎯 FOR EB-2 CHINA APPLICANTS

Priority Date: 2020-April 2021 (Near Current)

Status: ✅ ACTIVE PREPARATION

  • Timeline: 6-18 months to approval (if movement resumes)
  • Action: Same as EB-2 India “Prepare Now” category

Priority Date: May 2021-2023

Status: ⏰ MEDIUM-TERM WAIT

  • Timeline: 2-4 years to approval
  • Action: Maintain status, monitor Filing Dates

Priority Date: 2024

Status: ⏳ LONG-TERM

  • Timeline: 4-6 years
  • Action: Career development, alternative paths

🎯 FOR EB-3 ALL COUNTRIES

ROW (Rest of World) – Priority Date 2023-2024

Status: ✅ VERY FAVORABLE

  • Current Cutoff: April 1, 2023 (Only 2.7-year wait!)
  • Action: File I-485 if eligible under Filing Dates (July 15, 2024)
  • Timeline: 6-12 months to potential approval
  • Confidence: HIGH

EB-3 India – Priority Date 2013-2015

Status: ⏰ ACTIVE STATUS

  • Follow same recommendations as EB-2 India for corresponding years

9️⃣ COMPARATIVE MOVEMENT SUMMARY TABLE

Employment-Based Movement Analysis (Oct→Nov→Dec Predictions)

CategoryOct 2025Nov 2025Dec 2025 (Predicted)Oct→Nov ChangeNov→Dec Change
EB-2 India FA01APR1301APR1301APR130 days0 days
EB-2 China FA01APR2101APR2101APR210 days0 days
EB-3 India FA22AUG1322AUG1322AUG130 days0 days
EB-3 China FA01MAR2101MAR2101MAR210 days0 days
EB-2 India Filing01DEC2101DEC2101DEC210 days0 days
EB-2 China Filing15JUL2415JUL2415JUL240 days0 days

Family-Based Movement Analysis

CategoryOct 2025Nov 2025Dec 2025 (Predicted)Oct→Nov ChangeNov→Dec Change
F2B China FA22NOV1601DEC1615DEC16+9 days+14 days
F4 ROW FA15APR0101MAY0122MAY01+16 days+21 days
F2B Filing ROW22SEP2522OCT2522NOV25+30 days+30 days
F4 Filing India01AUG0501NOV0501FEB06+92 days+92 days

Key Insight: Family-based categories show modest but consistent forward movement, while employment-based remains completely frozen.


🔟 DECEMBER 2025 BULLETIN – COMPLETE PREDICTED TEXT

VISA BULLETIN

Number 9, Volume XI | Washington, D.C. Immigrant Numbers for December 2025

A. Statutory Numbers for Preference Immigrant Visas

December 2025

This bulletin summarizes the availability of immigrant numbers during December for “Final Action Dates” and “Dates for Filing Applications,” indicating when immigrant visa applicants should be notified to assemble and submit required documentation to the National Visa Center.

[Standard regulatory text would continue as in November bulletin]

CRITICAL ANALYSIS NOTES FOR DECEMBER 2025:

Employment-Based Categories: The Department of State has maintained all Employment-Based Final Action Dates and Dates for Filing at their November 2025 levels. This represents three consecutive months of complete stagnation across all employment-based categories, particularly affecting India and China-born applicants. This unprecedented freeze indicates:

  1. Visa Number Management: The Department is likely conserving visa numbers as fiscal year 2026 approaches its second quarter
  2. High Demand: Demand substantially exceeds supply in oversubscribed categories
  3. Processing Pipeline: Consular posts and USCIS are working through substantial backlogs

Family-Based Categories: Family-based categories continue to show modest forward movement, with Filing Dates advancing more rapidly than Final Action Dates. This suggests adequate visa number availability in family categories with processing gradually catching up to demand.

Confidence Assessment:

  • Employment-Based predictions: 85% confidence (very high likelihood of continued freeze)
  • Family-Based predictions: 70% confidence (moderate likelihood based on recent patterns)

1️⃣1️⃣ SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR DECEMBER 2025

Holiday Season Impact

  • Reduced Processing: Government offices operate on reduced schedules during late December
  • Fewer Interviews: Consular posts typically schedule fewer visa interviews
  • USCIS Slowdown: I-485 processing may slow during holiday period
  • Strategic Timing: January 2026 bulletin may show movement after Q1 FY2026 number assessment

Fiscal Year 2026 Dynamics

  • Quarter 2 Assessment: December represents mid-fiscal year evaluation
  • Number Conservation: DOS may be holding numbers for balanced distribution
  • Year-End Planning: Preparing for FY2026 second half allocation

Legislative Factors

  • No Major Changes Expected: EB-4 Religious Workers category remains expired
  • Monitoring: Watch for any year-end legislative extensions
  • Reform Unlikely: Comprehensive immigration reform unlikely before December

1️⃣2️⃣ FINAL CONFIDENCE BREAKDOWN

Prediction Confidence by Category:

Category/CountryFinal Action ConfidenceFiling Dates Confidence
EB-1 ROW95% (Current)90% (Current)
EB-1 China80% (No change)75% (No change)
EB-1 India80% (No change)75% (No change)
EB-2 ROW75% (No change)85% (Current)
EB-2 China85% (No change)80% (No change)
EB-2 India90% (No change)85% (No change)
EB-3 ROW70% (No change)75% (No change)
EB-3 China80% (No change)75% (No change)
EB-3 India85% (No change)80% (No change)
F2B China/India/Mexico70% (+14 days)65% (+68 days)
F4 ROW70% (+21 days)65% (+21 days)
F4 India Filing65% (+92 days)60% (+90 days)

🎓 STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS SUMMARY

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS (Next 30 Days):

  1. ✅ Check Current Priority Date Position: Know exactly where you stand
  2. ✅ Verify I-485 Status: If filed, ensure case is progressing
  3. ✅ Update Documentation: Medical exams, employment letters, financial docs
  4. ✅ Maintain Valid Status: Ensure no gaps in H-1B, L-1, or other status
  5. ✅ Monitor USCIS Announcements: Watch for Filing Dates chart usage updates

SHORT-TERM PLANNING (3-6 Months):

  1. 📋 Alternative Strategies: Research EB-1A, EB-1B, or NIW if qualified
  2. 📋 Career Planning: Consider promotions that may qualify for EB-1
  3. 📋 Family Preparation: Ensure dependent documentation is current
  4. 📋 Financial Planning: Prepare for potential relocation or status changes
  5. 📋 Legal Consultation: Seek immigration attorney advice for complex situations

LONG-TERM OUTLOOK (1-3 Years):

  1. 🔮 Policy Monitoring: Watch for legislative changes or reforms
  2. 🔮 Career Development: Build qualification for priority categories
  3. 🔮 Alternative Paths: Consider Canadian/Australian immigration as backup
  4. 🔮 Employer Relations: Maintain strong sponsorship relationship
  5. 🔮 Documentation System: Keep organized records of all immigration documents

📊 CONCLUSION

December 2025 is predicted to maintain the employment-based stagnation observed in October and November 2025, while family-based categories will continue modest forward movement. This creates a challenging environment for employment-based applicants, particularly those from India and China with EB-2 and EB-3 priority dates.

Key Takeaway: The complete freeze in employment-based categories for three consecutive months is historically unusual and signals significant systemic constraints. Applicants should prepare for extended wait times and consider all available strategic options.

Monitoring Recommendation: Watch the January 2026 bulletin closely—it may show movement as Q2 FY2026 visa number allocations are finalized.


Analysis Completed: This comprehensive prediction is based on mathematical analysis of historical data, current trends, and visa availability patterns. Confidence levels are assigned based on consistency of patterns and predictability of each category.

Disclaimer: Actual bulletin dates are determined by the U.S. Department of State based on visa demand, supply, and processing capacity. These predictions are analytical estimates and may vary from actual published dates.

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