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What the December 2025 Visa Bulletin Means for Foreign Nationals and Investors

What the December 2025 Visa Bulletin Means for Foreign Nationals and Investors

For foreign nationals, visa holders, and immigrant investors in the United States, the December 2025 Visa Bulletin issued by the U.S. Department of State, and updated by USCIS, brings a key procedural change: applicants may use the Dates for Filing chart to submit adjustment of status applications this month.

This shift allows eligible applicants to file earlier than they would under the Final Action Dates, even if their green card cannot yet be approved. It reflects USCIS’s goal to improve immigrant visa allocation and manage backlog processing, in coordination with the Department of State.

Key Takeaways for December 2025

  • USCIS is using the “Dates for Filing” chart for both family-sponsored and employment-based preference categories.
  • This means eligible applicants may file Form I-485 before their Final Action Date becomes current.
  • No new retrogressions were announced, but backlogs remain significant for India, China, and Mexico across key categories.

If your priority date is earlier than the “Date for Filing” for your category and country, you may submit your I-485 application in December — if otherwise eligible.

Dates for Filing – December 2025 Visa Bulletin

Below are the official Dates for Filing as posted by USCIS and the U.S. Department of State. These are the earliest dates when applicants may be able to apply for Adjustment of Status.

Family-Sponsored Preference Categories

CategoryAll Chargeability AreasChina (Mainland)IndiaMexicoPhilippines
F1 (Unmarried Sons/Daughters of U.S. Citizens)01SEP1701SEP1701SEP1701MAR0722APR15
F2A (Spouses/Children of Permanent Residents)22NOV2522NOV2522NOV2522NOV2522NOV25
F2B (Unmarried Adult Children of Permanent Residents)08MAR1708MAR1708MAR1715MAY0901OCT13
F3 (Married Sons/Daughters of U.S. Citizens)22JUL1222JUL1222JUL1201JUL0101NOV05
F4 (Siblings of U.S. Citizens)01MAR0901MAR0915DEC0630APR0101JAN08

Employment-Based Preference Categories

CategoryAll Chargeability AreasChina (Mainland)IndiaMexicoPhilippines
EB-1 (Priority Workers)Current15MAY2315APR23CurrentCurrent
EB-2 (Advanced Degree Professionals)15JUL2401DEC2101DEC1315JUL2415JUL24
EB-3 (Skilled Workers/Professionals)01JUL2301JAN2215AUG1401JUL2301JUL23
Other Workers01DEC2101OCT1815AUG1401DEC2101DEC21
EB-4 (Special Immigrants)15FEB2115FEB2115FEB2115FEB2115FEB21
EB-5 (Unreserved)Current22JUL1601APR22CurrentCurrent
EB-5 (Set-Asides: Rural, High Unemployment, Infrastructure)CurrentCurrentCurrentCurrentCurrent

“Current” means there is no backlog and applicants may file regardless of priority date.

What Applicants Should Do Now

If you are pursuing a green card through a family or employment-based petition, here’s what you should do in light of the updated filing criteria:

  • Check your category and country in the Dates for Filing chart above
  • If your priority date is earlier than the listed date, you may file Form I-485 in December
  • Visit USCIS’s Visa Bulletin Information Page to confirm current instructions
  • Work with a qualified immigration attorney to ensure you meet all eligibility criteria and deadlines

This policy shift allows eligible applicants to submit their applications sooner — an important opportunity amid ongoing processing delays. For a deeper look at current backlogs, read our analysis on USCIS Processing Times and Delays.

Legal Insight: Why “Dates for Filing” Matters

The use of the Dates for Filing chart aligns with goals to modernize and streamline immigration. As outlined in INA §§ 201–203, annual caps and country limits often delay final adjudication — but allowing early filing:

  • Enables advance document processing by USCIS
  • Provides applicants with legal status benefits (e.g., work permits, travel authorization) while awaiting Final Action Date
  • Reduces adjudication bottlenecks during peak fiscal year months

Need Strategic Guidance? Let’s Talk

If your priority date is current on the Dates for Filing chart, this is your opportunity to move forward.

At Ahluwalia Law Offices, we provide tailored counsel for:

  • Family-based immigration (I-130s, F1–F4 categories)
  • Employment-based cases (EB-2, EB-3, and EB-5 petitions)
  • Investor strategies, including set-aside EB-5 categories

Book your consultation now to ensure your case is filed accurately and without delay.

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