The January 2025 US Visa Bulletin has brought welcome news for Indian applicants, as it shows progress in both employment-based (EB) and family-sponsored visa categories. This advancement could significantly reduce wait times for many Indian nationals aspiring to secure a green card in the United States.
The Visa Bulletin, published monthly by the US Department of State, updates applicants on the availability of immigrant visa numbers. The latest bulletin reveals advancements in final action dates across multiple visa categories, while filing dates remain mostly unchanged.
In the family-sponsored visa categories, which have a cap of 226,000 annually, there have been notable advancements for Indian applicants:
In the employment-based visa categories, which have an annual cap of 140,000, the final action dates have seen progress in key categories:
The final action date is the date when an immigrant visa applicant can be scheduled for an interview at a US embassy or consulate. Meanwhile, the filing date indicates the earliest date applicants can submit their applications for an adjustment of status or an immigrant visa.
With over 1 million Indians currently waiting for green cards, the backlog remains a major issue. The Congressional Research Service (CRS) projects that the employment-based backlog for Indian applicants could reach 2.19 million by FY 2030, potentially taking up to 195 years to clear.
Despite these long wait times, Indian nationals continue to make up a significant portion of the US immigrant population, now numbering over 5 million. Their growing influence in the US is reflected in the rising demand for green cards, and the latest Visa Bulletin brings hope for faster processing in the coming years.
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