US Visa Bulletin August 2025

  • Minh Lê
  • 21/07/2025
  • U.S. Immigration News
Lịch chiếu khán tháng 8 2025
Lịch chiếu khán tháng 8 2025

The US State Department has just announced the August 2025 Visa Bulletin with the latest updates on final action dates and filing dates for immigration categories. Join Newland USA in analyzing this month’s Visa Bulletin in detail to capture the latest immigration information.

1. Overview of August 2025 Visa Bulletin

Compared to the previous month, the August 2025 Visa Bulletin shows virtually no changes for most immigration categories. This Visa Bulletin includes two important types of dates: Final Action Dates and Dates for Filing Visa Applications, helping applicants accurately predict when they can proceed with necessary procedures.

2. Employment-Based Immigration Categories

2.1. Employment-Based Final Action Dates

           
Employment Category All Countries China India Mexico Philippines
EB-1 C 11/15/2022 02/15/2022 C C
EB-2 09/01/2023 12/15/2020 01/01/2013 10/15/2023 10/15/2023
EB-3 04/01/2023 12/01/2020 05/22/2013 04/01/2023 02/08/2023
Other Workers 07/08/2021 05/01/2017 05/22/2013 07/08/2021 07/08/2021
EB-4 U U U U U
EB-5 C 12/08/2015 10/15/2019 C C

Estimated waiting times for filing applications by category:

EB-1 Category: No waiting required

EB-2 Category: Waiting time approximately 1 year 10 months, reduced by 2 weeks compared to July 2025

EB-3 Skilled Workers/Professionals: Waiting time approximately 1 year 4 months, unchanged from July 2025

EB-3 Other Workers: Waiting time approximately 4 years, unchanged from July 2025

EB-4 Category: No visas available

EB-5 Category: No waiting required

2.2. Employment-Based Filing Dates

           
Employment Category All Countries China India Mexico Philippines
EB-1 C 01/01/2023 04/15/2022 C C
EB-2 11/15/2023 01/01/2021 02/01/2013 11/15/2023 11/15/2023
EB-3 05/01/2023 12/22/2020 06/08/2013 05/01/2023 05/01/2023
Other Workers 07/22/2021 01/01/2018 06/08/2013 07/22/2021 07/22/2021
EB-4 02/01/2021 02/01/2021 02/01/2021 02/01/2021 02/01/2021
EB-5 C 10/01/2016 04/01/2022 C C

Estimated waiting times for filing applications by category:

EB-1 Category: No waiting required

EB-2 Category: Waiting time approximately 1 year 8 months, unchanged from July 2025

EB-3 Skilled Workers/Professionals: Waiting time approximately 2 years 2 months, unchanged from July 2025

EB-3 Other Workers: Waiting time approximately 4 years, unchanged from July 2025

EB-4 Category: Waiting time approximately 4 years 5 months, unchanged from July 2025

EB-5 Category: No waiting required

3. Family-Sponsored Categories – Detailed Analysis

3.1. Final Action Dates

           
Family Category All Areas China India Mexico Philippines
F1 07/15/2016 07/15/2016 07/15/2016 04/22/2005 07/15/2012
F2A 09/01/2022 09/01/2022 09/01/2022 02/01/2022 09/01/2022
F2B 10/15/2016 10/15/2016 10/15/2016 01/01/2007 04/15/2012
F3 08/01/2011 08/01/2011 08/01/2011 02/01/2001 12/01/2003
F4 01/01/2008 01/01/2008 11/01/2006 03/15/2001 01/01/2006

According to the current Visa Bulletin, waiting times for family-sponsored categories range from 2 years 10 months to 17 years 6 months. The F2A category for spouses and unmarried minor children of permanent residents has the shortest waiting time, while the F4 category (siblings of US citizens) requires the longest waiting period.

3.2. Filing Dates

           
Family Category All Areas China India Mexico Philippines
F1 09/01/2017 09/01/2017 09/01/2017 06/01/2006 04/22/2015
F2A 04/01/2025 04/01/2025 04/01/2025 04/01/2025 04/01/2025
F2B 01/01/2017 01/01/2017 01/01/2017 04/01/2008 10/01/2013
F3 07/22/2012 07/22/2012 07/22/2012 06/15/2001 12/01/2004
F4 01/01/2009 01/01/2009 12/01/2006 04/30/2001 01/01/2008

A notable point in the August Visa Bulletin is that the F2A category has a filing date approaching the current time (only 3 months waiting), showing rapid processing speed for this group of applicants.

4. Notable Changes

Compared to the July 2025 Visa Bulletin, August recorded some minor adjustments:

  • F2A category increased by 1 month in filing date waiting time
  • F4 category increased by approximately 4 months in filing date waiting time
  • EB-2 category decreased by 2 weeks in final action date waiting time
  • Other categories remained unchanged from July 2025

5. Conclusion

The August 2025 Visa Bulletin shows stability in the application processing timeline. Accurately understanding information from the August 2025 Visa Bulletin will help applicants develop effective immigration strategies and save time.

For detailed consultation on US immigration visa pathways, please contact Newland USA’s expert team immediately at hotline 0785591988 or email: newsletter@newlandusa.asia for the best support on your journey to realize your American dream.

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