Understanding the February 2025 Visa Bulletin: A Guide to U.S. Immigration Policies

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The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs has released the February 2025 Visa Bulletin, outlining the availability of immigrant visa numbers. This bulletin serves as a critical guide for applicants and immigration professionals, providing detailed information on Final Action Dates, Filing Dates, and the allocation of immigrant visas. Below is a breakdown of the key sections from the bulletin.


1. Overview of Immigrant Visa Allocation

  • Immigrant Numbers for February 2025:
    The bulletin explains the availability of immigrant visa numbers for both Family-Sponsored and Employment-Based categories. Applicants must use the “Final Action Dates” chart to determine eligibility for adjustment of status, unless the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) directs otherwise on its website.
  • Annual Visa Limits:
    • Family-Sponsored Immigrant Visas: Capped at 226,000 for fiscal year 2025.
    • Employment-Based Immigrant Visas: Minimum limit set at 140,000.
    • Per-Country Limits: Each country is allotted 7% of the total annual preference immigrant visa numbers, equating to 25,620 visas. Dependent areas have a limit of 2%, or 7,320 visas.

2. Family-Sponsored Preference Categories

Understanding the February 2025 Visa Bulletin: A Guide to U.S. Immigration Policies
Understanding the February 2025 Visa Bulletin: A Guide to U.S. Immigration Policies

The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) outlines four family-sponsored preference categories:

  1. First Preference (F1):
    Unmarried sons and daughters of U.S. citizens – 23,400 visas plus unused numbers from the fourth preference.
  2. Second Preference (F2):
    Spouses, children, and unmarried sons and daughters of permanent residents – 114,200 visas plus any surplus from the total family-sponsored limit.
    • F2A: Spouses and children of permanent residents – 77% of F2 allocation.
    • F2B: Unmarried adult sons and daughters of permanent residents – 23% of F2 allocation.
  3. Third Preference (F3):
    Married sons and daughters of U.S. citizens – 23,400 visas plus unused numbers from the first and second preferences.
  4. Fourth Preference (F4):
    Brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens (21 years or older) – 65,000 visas plus unused numbers from other preferences.

3. Family-Sponsored Visa Final Action Dates (Chart A)

Below are the cutoff dates for visa issuance under family-sponsored categories:

CategoryAll Areas Except ListedChina (Mainland-Born)IndiaMexicoPhilippines
F1Nov 22, 2015Nov 22, 2015Nov 22, 2015Nov 22, 2004Mar 8, 2012
F2AJan 1, 2022Jan 1, 2022Jan 1, 2022May 15, 2021Jan 1, 2022
F2BMay 22, 2016May 22, 2016May 22, 2016Jul 1, 2005Oct 22, 2011
F3Jul 1, 2010Jul 1, 2010Jul 1, 2010Nov 22, 2000Nov 8, 2002
F4Aug 1, 2007Aug 1, 2007Apr 8, 2006Mar 1, 2001May 1, 2004

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22 NOV 2015
Final Action Date
Category Description
Unmarried Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens
Country
All Countries
Status
Oversubscribed
Notes:
  • “C” means current – numbers are authorized for issuance to all qualified applicants
  • “U” means unauthorized – numbers are not authorized for issuance
  • For F2A cases: Numbers EXEMPT from per-country limit are available for priority dates earlier than 15MAY21
  • For F2A cases: Numbers SUBJECT to per-country limit (except Mexico) are available for priority dates between 15MAY21 and 01JAN22

4. Filing Dates for Family-Sponsored Visa Applications (Chart B)

CategoryAll Areas Except ListedChina (Mainland-Born)IndiaMexicoPhilippines
F1Sep 1, 2017Sep 1, 2017Sep 1, 2017Oct 1, 2005Apr 22, 2015
F2AJul 15, 2024Jul 15, 2024Jul 15, 2024Jul 15, 2024Jul 15, 2024
F2BJan 1, 2017Jan 1, 2017Jan 1, 2017Oct 1, 2006Oct 1, 2013
F3Jul 22, 2012Jul 22, 2012Jul 22, 2012Jun 15, 2001May 8, 2004
F4Mar 1, 2008Mar 1, 2008Aug 15, 2006Apr 30, 2001Jan 1, 2008

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Interactive Visa Bulletin Tool
Category All Countries China India Mexico Philippines
F1 01SEP17 01SEP17 01SEP17 01OCT05 22APR15
F2A 15JUL24 15JUL24 15JUL24 15JUL24 15JUL24
F2B 01JAN17 01JAN17 01JAN17 01OCT06 01OCT13
F3 22JUL12 22JUL12 22JUL12 15JUN01 08MAY04
F4 01MAR08 01MAR08 15AUG06 30APR01 01JAN08

Category Descriptions

F1: Unmarried Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens

F2A: Spouses and Children of Lawful Permanent Residents

F2B: Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21 years of age or older) of Lawful Permanent Residents

F3: Married Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens

F4: Brothers and Sisters of Adult U.S. Citizens

5. Employment-Based Preferences

The INA also prescribes five employment-based preference categories:

  1. First Preference (EB-1): Priority workers (e.g., outstanding professors, researchers).
  2. Second Preference (EB-2): Members of professions with advanced degrees or exceptional ability.
  3. Third Preference (EB-3): Skilled workers, professionals, and other workers.
  4. Fourth Preference (EB-4): Certain special immigrants (e.g., religious workers).
  5. Fifth Preference (EB-5): Employment creation investors, including rural and infrastructure project investments.
February 2025 Visa Bulletin
Employment Based Category All Areas China India Mexico Philippines

“C” means current – numbers are authorized for issuance to all qualified applicants

“U” means unauthorized – numbers are not authorized for issuance

Dates shown indicate that only applicants with priority dates earlier than the listed date can be processed


6. Employment-Based Visa Final Action Dates (Chart A)

CategoryAll Areas Except ListedChinaIndiaMexicoPhilippines
EB-1CurrentNov 8, 2022Feb 1, 2022CurrentCurrent
EB-2Apr 1, 2023Apr 22, 2020Oct 15, 2012Apr 1, 2023Apr 1, 2023
EB-3Dec 1, 2022Jul 1, 2020Dec 15, 2012Dec 1, 2022Dec 1, 2022
Other WorkersDec 8, 2020Jan 1, 2017Dec 15, 2012Dec 8, 2020Dec 8, 2020

February 2025 Visa Bulletin

💡 How to use this tool:

1. Select your employment-based preference category

2. Choose your country of chargeability

3. View your filing eligibility and priority date information

7. Diversity Visa (DV) Program

  • Visa Allocation for February 2025:
    A total of 52,000 visas are available for FY-2025, divided among six geographic regions.
RegionCutoff Number
Africa22,500
Asia5,500
Europe12,000
North America20
Oceania1,100
South America1,750

8. Special Notes

  • Religious Worker Visas (SR): Extended until March 14, 2025. All applicants must enter the U.S. by this date.
  • Special Immigrant Visas (SIV): Applies to certain U.S. government employees abroad.

For further information, visit the USCIS Visa Bulletin Page.

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