The Pulse of Employment-based Visa Categories in August 2025 Visa Bulletin

Every month, the U.S. Department of State’s Visa Bulletin shares a clear glimpse at the pace of green card processing, visa availability, EB-1A waiting time, and much more. On our website, we systematically brief each month’s visa bulletin. The current month’s bulletin offers a sobering reality that may encourage or clash against your enthusiasm. While some of the categories are seeing a forward movement, others continue to remain frozen. The bulletin can inform all the aspirants to make timely immigration decisions.
A quick glance at the nature of the Visa Bulletin
So, what exactly is a visa bulletin? And, what can you expect from it? Here is a quick recap for you. A visa bulletin shows two important dates:
- Final action dates: When a green card or immigration visa can be approved.
- Dates for filing: These dates include the timelines when the applicants can submit documents.
Here is a little disclaimer: the visa bulletin gives you a more or less transparent view of the entire visa landscape. We don’t recommend or stand by any EB1 visa bulletin predictions or guesswork. We base our analysis completely on the visa bulletins.
The state of the employment-based categories in the current visa bulletin
Our website and all our services are dedicated to providing comprehensive mentorship for employment-based visa aspirants. Here is a detailed breakdown of employment-based categories as glimpsed in the current bulletin.
EB-1: Priority workers
EB-1 remains current for almost all countries. It offers strong availability for those with extraordinary ability, outstanding research skills, or even multinational executives. For the Indian nationals, the final action date remains at February 15, 2022. Though it is not a big jump, it is a steady stride forward. Hence, EB-1 remains your best bet if you are not willing to resign to a long and excruciating wait list. We have seen in experience that the EB-1A waiting time is usually far less than the other categories.
EB-2: Advanced degree holders/exceptional ability
This category paints a bleak and discouraging picture in the current visa bulletin. This is truer for the Indian applicants. The final action date for India remains frozen at January 1, 2013. Hence, it can lead to a total of 12 years of waiting for many. If no unused visa spillovers happen, don’t expect significant movement for India.
EB-3: Skilled workers and professionals
This is quite a mixed bag, as projected in the latest visa bulletin. For India, the backlog has moved to April 22, 2013. Hence, it is progressing slightly ahead of EB-2 in India. In the ‘Other workers’ subcategory (Unskilled labour roles) for India, it remains at a different date: April 22, 2013. EB-3 India is slowly catching up to the EB-2 at last. However, you should not expect any rapid movement unless demand declines or a sudden spillover occurs.
EB-4: Special immigrants (Religious Workers, etc.)
The EB-4 category is completely unavailable across all countries for August 2025. This continues a months-long freeze due to demand far exceeding supply and an exhausted annual limit. EB-4 will likely remain unavailable until the start of the next fiscal year, in October 2025.
EB-5: Immigrant investors
For the unreserved EB-5 category, India climbs up to May 1, 2019. The set-aside EB-5 categories (Rural, High-Unemployment, Infrastructure) are current for almost all nations. It is a clear path for wealthy investors if they qualify under those substreams. EB-5 continues to reward those filing under reserved categories.
As you can see, among all the employment-based categories, the EB-1A waiting time is more or less caught up and steadily progressing. EB-1A is also achievable for most industry experts. Need help interpreting your priority date or planning your EB-1A case? Check out our services for personalized strategy sessions and category-specific mentorship. Wondering whether you are EB-1A ready? Don’t hesitate to try out our free assessments and reach out to us.