Visa Bulletin for September 2025: See If Your Priority Date Is Current

The U.S. Department of State has released the September 2025 Visa Bulletin, the latest update to the green card waiting list. This monthly bulletin is important for green card applicants to understand how long they may need to wait to apply and receive approval.

In the U.S. Visa Bulletin, “Dates for Filing” and “Final Action Dates” are two key deadlines used by the Department of State and USCIS to guide when applicants in family- and employment-based visa categories can take the next step in the green card process.

  • Final Action Date: The date indicates that USCIS or the National Visa Center is prepared to approve the visa petition and proceed with green card issuance.
  • Dates for Filing: The date indicates when an applicant becomes eligible to submit their application to USCIS or the National Visa Center for further processing.

The gap between these two dates generally represents the estimated processing time by USCIS.

If you’re waiting for a green card, this update is important—it helps you understand how much longer you might need to wait.

September 2025 Visa Bulletin: Key Updates

Here’s a table showing how the priority dates moved in September 2025 compared to August. Use this to understand if you’re closer to filing your green card application.

Family-Based Green Card Updates

CategoryRegionMovement (Sep 2025)Change Since Aug
F1 – Unmarried Children (21+) of U.S. CitizensAllNo Change
F2A – Spouses & Children (<21) of Green Card HoldersAllAdvanced+2 months
F2B – Unmarried Children (21+) of Green Card HoldersAllNo Change
F3 – Married Children of U.S. CitizensPhilippinesAdvanced+5 months
F4 – Siblings of U.S. CitizensAllNo Change

Employment-Based Green Card Updates

CategoryRegionMovement (Sep 2025)Change Since Aug
EB-1 – Extraordinary, Researchers, ExecutivesAllNo Change
EB-2 – Advanced Degree HoldersAllNo Change
EB-3 – Skilled Workers / ProfessionalsAllNo Change
EB-3 – Other WorkersAllNo Change
EB-5 – InvestorsAllNo Change

Below you can find the detailed chart with dates for individual categories.

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When to File  an Adjustment of Status Application

If you want to become a U.S. permanent resident through a family-based or employment-based visa, an immigrant visa petition must first be filed on your behalf by a relative or employer. If no petition has been submitted for you yet, learn more about the Adjustment of Status process.

If a petition has already been filed or approved, you may need to wait until a visa becomes available in your category before applying with Form I-485. The table below will help you determine when to file your application based on your visa category.

Wondering how long it takes after your date becomes current? See our full guide to green card timelines in 2025.

USCIS decides which chart applicants should follow when submitting their applications. For September 2025, use the “Dates for Filing” chart for family-sponsored green cards and the “Final Action Dates” chart for employment-sponsored green cards.

If you find

  • “C” on the chart is the current date and the numbers are authorized for issuance to all qualified applicants.
  • “U” means unauthorized, the numbers mentioned are not authorized for issuance.
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Are you new to “Visa Bulletin” or “Final Action Date”? No worries. Immigration Direct prepared the guide on “How to Read the Visa Bulletin” for you. Learn today!

If you want to check the archive of the complete visa bulletin, you can check by using Travel.State.Gov.

Family-Sponsored Preferences

Final Action Dates for Family-Sponsored Applications (September 2025)

Family-Sponsored CategoriesAll Other  AreasCHINA (Mainland Born)INDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
F115JUL1615JUL1615JUL1622APR0515JUL12
F2A01SEP2201SEP2201SEP2201FEB2201SEP22
F2B15OCT1615OCT1615OCT1601APR0701MAY12
F301AUG1101AUG1101AUG1101FEB0101MAY04
F401JAN0801JAN0801NOV0615MAR0101JAN06

Dates For Filing Family-Sponsored Applications (September 2025)

Family-Sponsored CategoriesAll Other  AreasCHINA (Mainland Born)INDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
F101SEP1701SEP1701SEP1701JUN0622APR15
F2A01JUN2501JUN2501JUN2501JUN2501JUN25
F2B01JAN1701JAN1701JAN1701APR0801OCT13
F322JUL1222JUL1222JUL1215JUN0101MAY05
F401JAN0901JAN0901DEC0630APR0101JAN08

Employment-Based Preferences

Final Action Dates For Employment-Based Applications

(September 2025)

Employment-Based CategoriesAll Other  AreasCHINA (Mainland Born)INDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
1stC15NOV2215FEB22CC
2nd01SEP2315DEC2001JAN1301SEP2301SEP23
3rd01APR2301DEC2022MAY1301APR2308FEB23
Other Workers08JUL2101MAY1722MAY1308JUL2108JUL21
4thUUUUU
Certain Religious WorkersUUUUU
5th Unreserved
(including C5, T5, I5, R5)
C08DEC1515NOV19CC
5th Set Aside:
Rural (20%)
CCCCC
5th Set Aside:
High Unemployment (10%)
CCCCC
5th Set Aside:
Infrastructure (2%)
CCCCC

Dates for Filing Employment-Based Applications (September 2025)

Employment-Based CategoriesAll Other  AreasCHINA (Mainland Born)INDIAMEXICOPHILIPPINES
1stC01JAN2315APR22CC
2nd15NOV2301JAN2101FEB1315NOV2315NOV23
3rd01MAY2322DEC2008JUN1301MAY2301MAY23
Other Workers22JUL2101JAN1808JUN1322JUL2122JUL21
4th01FEB2101FEB2101FEB2101FEB2101FEB21
Certain Religious Workers01FEB2101FEB2101FEB2101FEB2101FEB21
5th Unreserved
(including C5, T5, I5, R5)
C01OCT1601APR22CC
5th Set Aside:
Rural (20%)
CCCCC
5th Set Aside:
High Unemployment (10%)
CCCCC
5th Set Aside:
Infrastructure (2%)
CCCCC
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Diversity Immigrant (DV) Category

Every year Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) permits 55,000 immigrant visas annually through the Diversity Visa program. This number of visas from countries with low admissions over the past five years. 5,000 visas are reserved annually for the NACARA program, reducing the DV-2025 limit to roughly 54,850. These DV visas are distributed across six regions, with a cap of seven percent per country each year.

September 2025 Immigrant Numbers in the DV Category

RegionAll DV Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed Separately 
AFRICA58,500Except:
1. Algeria: 54,500
2. Egypt: 52,000
3. Morocco: 40,500
ASIA14,500Except:
1. Iran: 11,000
2. Nepal: 14,450
EUROPE23,000Except:
1. Russia: 22,950
2. Uzbekistan: 15,000
NORTH AMERICA (BAHAMAS)Current 
OCEANIA1,775 
SOUTH AMERICA,
and the CARIBBEAN
2,825 

The Diversity (DV) Immigrant Category Rank Cut-offs (October 2025)

RegionAll DV Chargeability Areas Except
Those Listed Separately
 
AFRICA17,500Except:
1. Algeria: 14,500
2. Egypt: 16,000
ASIA10,000Except:
1. Nepal: 6,000
EUROPE7,750 
NORTH AMERICA (BAHAMAS)20 
OCEANIA1,100 
SOUTH AMERICA,
and the CARIBBEAN
1,850 

Why the Visa Bulletin Matters

Understanding the Visa Bulletin is essential if you’re applying for a green card. It helps you:

  • Know when you can file your green card application
  • Estimate how long you’ll need to wait
  • Avoid premature filings that USCIS may reject
  • Plan for travel, work authorization, and family transitions

When and How to Check the Visa Bulletin

Because the Visa Bulletin changes every month, it’s important to check it regularly to see if an immigrant visa is available in your category. The U.S. government limits the number of green cards each year, and wait times can be long due to high demand and country caps.

By reviewing the bulletin each month, you’ll know when your priority date becomes current, so you can file on time, avoid delays, and stay on track in your green card process.

Staying informed through the Visa Bulletin is one of the simplest ways to take control of your immigration journey.