Visa Bulletin November 2025

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  • 16/10/2025
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Visa Bulletin November 2025
Visa Bulletin November 2025

The U.S. Department of State has officially released the Visa Bulletin for November 2025 with important updates on immigration application processing progress. While most categories remain stable compared to last month, some family-sponsored and employment-based categories show notable small changes. This article from Newland USA will analyze the latest Visa Bulletin in detail, helping you understand waiting times and plan your immigration journey appropriately.

1. Overview of the Latest Visa Bulletin

The Visa Bulletin for November 2025 was released by the U.S. Department of State at the beginning of the month, providing updated information on the number of visas allocated for this period. Overall, this visa bulletin shows high stability, with most categories showing no significant changes in priority dates.

The November Visa Bulletin continues to publish two important types of dates: Final Action Dates – when your application is finally reviewed, and Dates for Filing – when you can begin submitting your adjustment of status application. Understanding the difference between these two types of dates will help applicants be more proactive in the immigration process.

2. Updates on Employment-Based Immigration Programs

2.1. Final Action Dates for Employment-Based Categories

The Visa Bulletin for November 2025 notes several bright spots in employment-based immigration programs:

           
Employment Category All Other Countries China India Mexico Philippines
EB-1 C 12/22/2022 02/15/2022 C C
EB-2 12/01/2023 04/01/2021 04/01/2013 12/01/2023 12/01/2023
EB-3 04/01/2023 03/01/2021 08/22/2013 04/01/2023 04/01/2023
Other Workers 07/15/2021 12/01/2017 08/22/2013 07/15/2021 07/15/2021
EB-4 07/01/2020 07/01/2020 07/01/2020 07/01/2020 07/01/2020
EB-5 (C5, T5, I5, R5) C 12/08/2015 02/01/2021 C C
EB-5 Rural C C C C C
EB-5 High Unemployment C C C C C
EB-5 Infrastructure C C C C C

The EB-1 program for individuals with extraordinary ability maintains “Current” (C) status, meaning no waiting time for most countries. According to the Visa Bulletin, the EB-2 category has a waiting time of over 2 years, while EB-3 has a waiting time of 1 year and 7 months for skilled workers.

Notably, the Other Workers category under the EB-3 program has a longer waiting time of about 4 years and 3 months. However, this remains a viable path for many Vietnamese workers wanting to immigrate to the U.S. with relatively easy requirements.

2.2. Dates for Filing for Employment-Based Categories

           
Employment Category All Other Countries China India Mexico Philippines
EB-1 C 05/15/2023 04/15/2023 C C
EB-2 07/15/2024 12/01/2021 12/01/2013 07/15/2024 07/15/2024
EB-3 07/01/2023 01/01/2022 08/15/2014 07/01/2023 07/01/2023
Other Workers 12/01/2021 10/01/2018 08/15/2014 12/01/2021 12/01/2021
EB-4 02/15/2021 02/15/2021 02/15/2021 02/15/2021 02/15/2021
EB-5 (C5, T5, I5, R5) C 07/01/2016 04/01/2022 C C
EB-5 Rural C C C C C
EB-5 High Unemployment C C C C C
EB-5 Infrastructure C C C C C

The November visa bulletin shows the EB-3 category has filing dates in July 2023, equivalent to a waiting time of about 2 years and 3 months. EB-5 investment immigration programs, especially projects in rural areas, high unemployment areas, and infrastructure projects, continue to maintain “Current” status, offering ideal opportunities for investors.

3. Detailed Analysis of Family-Sponsored Categories

3.1. Final Action Dates for Family-Sponsored Categories

Based on the Visa Bulletin for November 2025, family-sponsored categories are updated as follows:

           
Category All Other Areas China India Mexico Philippines
F1 11/08/2016 11/08/2016 11/08/2016 11/22/2005 01/22/2013
F2A 02/01/2024 02/01/2024 02/01/2024 02/01/2023 02/01/2024
F2B 12/01/2016 12/01/2016 12/01/2016 12/15/2007 10/01/2012
F3 09/08/2011 09/08/2011 09/08/2011 05/01/2001 09/22/2004
F4 01/08/2008 01/08/2008 11/01/2006 04/08/2001 03/22/2006

According to the latest Visa Bulletin, the F1 category (unmarried children of U.S. citizens) has a processing wait time of about 8 years and 11 months, remaining stable from the previous period. The F2A category for spouses and children under 21 of permanent residents has a significantly shorter waiting time of only about 1 year and 9 months.

Notably, the F2B category recorded a slight increase of 4 weeks compared to October, bringing the total waiting time to 8 years and 10 months. Meanwhile, F3 and F4 remain the two categories with the longest waiting times, at over 14 years and 17 years and 9 months respectively.

3.2. Filing Dates for Family-Sponsored Categories

The filing dates table in the Visa Bulletin for November 2025 allows applicants to be more proactive in preparing their applications:

           
Category All Other Areas China India Mexico Philippines
F1 09/01/2017 09/01/2017 09/01/2017 03/01/2007 04/22/2015
F2A 10/22/2025 10/22/2025 10/22/2025 10/22/2025 10/22/2025
F2B 03/08/2017 03/08/2017 03/08/2017 05/15/2009 10/01/2013
F3 07/22/2012 07/22/2012 07/22/2012 07/01/2001 11/01/2005
F4 03/01/2009 03/01/2009 12/15/2006 04/30/2001 01/01/2008

The F2A category has filing dates approaching the current time, however the actual waiting time is still about 3 years due to waiting for USCIS to review the I-130 application first. This month’s Visa Bulletin shows the F2B category increased by 2 months in the filing dates table, bringing the waiting time to 8 years and 8 months.

4. Comparison with October 2025 Visa Bulletin

When comparing the Visa Bulletin for November 2025 with the previous month, very limited changes can be seen. The majority of family-sponsored and employment-based categories remain “stationary,” with only the F2B category recording slight increases in both date tables. This shows the U.S. immigration system is maintaining stability after major fluctuations in previous years.

According to the Visa Bulletin, this stability helps applicants easily predict waiting times and plan finances as well as arrange work and life appropriately. However, those interested in immigration programs should still closely monitor each month as the visa bulletin can change unexpectedly depending on the number of visas allocated.

5. Advice for Prospective U.S. Immigrants

Based on the analysis of the Visa Bulletin for November 2025, those planning to immigrate should consider the following points:

First, if you are in the F2A or EB-3 category, this is a favorable time to prepare your application as the waiting time is relatively short compared to other categories. The EB-3 program is particularly suitable for Vietnamese workers with skills or willing to do general work in the U.S.

Second, monitoring the Visa Bulletin monthly is extremely important. Each new visa bulletin brings updated information to help you adjust your plans in a timely manner.

Third, seek out reputable consulting agencies like Newland USA for detailed guidance on procedures, complete application preparation, and avoiding unnecessary mistakes. With deep experience in the EB-3 program, Newland USA has accompanied hundreds of Vietnamese families in realizing their American dream.

6. Conclusion

The Visa Bulletin for November 2025 continues to affirm the trend of stability in the U.S. immigration system. Although there are no major changes, understanding information from the Visa Bulletin helps you be more proactive in your immigration journey. In particular, programs like EB-3 still maintain reasonable waiting times, opening opportunities for Vietnamese workers.

With many years of experience in U.S. immigration, Newland USA is committed to accompanying you on the journey to conquer the American dream. The Visa Bulletin for November 2025 is a positive stepping stone – take

 

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