Key Differences Between March 2025 vs February 2025 Visa Bulletins: Changes Explained

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The Visa Bulletin is a crucial monthly update from the U.S. Department of State, dictating the availability of immigrant visa numbers for both family-sponsored and employment-based categories. The March 2025 Visa Bulletin introduces several changes compared to February 2025, impacting applicants in different visa categories. This article highlights the key differences, providing detailed comparisons, data tables, and an analysis of trends.


Key Differences Between February and March 2025 Visa Bulletins

Visa Bulletin Analysis Tool – March 2025
Category Country February 2025 March 2025 Movement
EB-1 All Other C C No Change
EB-1 China 08 NOV 22 08 NOV 22 No Change
EB-1 India 01 FEB 22 01 FEB 22 No Change
EB-2 All Other 01 APR 23 15 MAY 23 +1.5 months
EB-2 China 22 APR 20 08 MAY 20 +0.5 months
EB-2 India 15 OCT 12 01 DEC 12 +1.5 months
EB-3 All Other 01 DEC 22 01 DEC 22 No Change
EB-3 China 01 JUL 20 01 AUG 20 +1 month
EB-3 India 15 DEC 12 01 FEB 13 +1.5 months
EB-4 All Countries 01 JAN 21 01 AUG 19 -17 months
EB-5 All Other C C No Change
EB-5 China 15 JUL 16 15 JUL 16 No Change
EB-5 India 01 JAN 22 01 JAN 22 No Change
Category Country February 2025 March 2025 Movement
EB-1 All Other C C No Change
EB-1 China 01 JAN 23 01 JAN 23 No Change
EB-1 India 15 APR 22 15 APR 22 No Change
EB-2 All Other 01 AUG 23 01 AUG 23 No Change
EB-2 China 01 OCT 20 01 OCT 20 No Change
EB-2 India 01 JAN 13 01 JAN 13 No Change
EB-3 All Other 01 MAR 23 01 MAR 23 No Change
EB-3 China 15 NOV 20 15 NOV 20 No Change
EB-3 India 08 JUN 13 08 JUN 13 No Change
EB-3 Other Workers All Other 22 MAY 21 22 MAY 21 No Change
EB-3 Other Workers China 01 JAN 18 01 JAN 18 No Change
EB-3 Other Workers India 08 JUN 13 08 JUN 13 No Change
EB-5 All Other C C No Change
EB-5 China 01 OCT 16 01 OCT 16 No Change
EB-5 India 01 APR 22 01 APR 22 No Change
Category Country February 2025 March 2025 Movement
F1 All Other 22 NOV 15 22 NOV 15 No Change
F1 Mexico 22 NOV 04 22 NOV 04 No Change
F1 Philippines 08 MAR 12 08 MAR 12 No Change
F2A All Other 01 JAN 22 01 JAN 22 No Change
F2A Mexico 15 MAY 21 15 MAY 21 No Change
F2B All Other 22 MAY 16 22 MAY 16 No Change
F2B Mexico 01 JUL 05 01 JUL 05 No Change
F2B Philippines 22 OCT 11 22 OCT 11 No Change
F3 All Other 01 JUL 10 01 JUL 10 No Change
F3 Mexico 22 NOV 00 22 NOV 00 No Change
F3 Philippines 08 NOV 02 22 JAN 03 +2.5 months
F4 All Other 01 AUG 07 01 AUG 07 No Change
F4 India 08 APR 06 08 APR 06 No Change
F4 Mexico 01 MAR 01 01 MAR 01 No Change
F4 Philippines 01 MAY 04 15 OCT 04 +5.5 months

Latest Update: Visa Bulletin for March 2025

Next Update: Expected by early March 2025

Color indicators: Forward Movement Retrogression No Change

The differences between the two bulletins can be categorized into:

  1. Family-Sponsored Immigrant Visas – Changes in Final Action Dates and Dates for Filing Applications.
  2. Employment-Based Immigrant Visas – Movement in Final Action Dates and Filing Dates.
  3. Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery – Availability shifts.
  4. Special Visa Categories – Retrogression and policy extensions.

Below, we analyze each of these areas in depth.


Family-Sponsored Immigrant Visas

Family-sponsored visa applicants are affected by changes in priority dates, which determine when applicants can proceed with their cases.

Final Action Dates: Family-Sponsored Categories

Family-Sponsored CategoryAll Chargeability AreasChina (Mainland)IndiaMexicoPhilippines
F1 (Unmarried Sons & Daughters of U.S. Citizens)No Change (22NOV15)No Change (22NOV15)No Change (22NOV15)No Change (22NOV04)No Change (08MAR12)
F2A (Spouses & Children of Permanent Residents)No Change (01JAN22)No Change (01JAN22)No Change (01JAN22)No Change (15MAY21)No Change (01JAN22)
F2B (Unmarried Sons & Daughters of Permanent Residents)No Change (22MAY16)No Change (22MAY16)No Change (22MAY16)No Change (01JUL05)No Change (22OCT11)
F3 (Married Sons & Daughters of U.S. Citizens)No Change (01JUL10)No Change (01JUL10)No Change (01JUL10)No Change (22NOV00)Forward Movement (08NOV02 → 22JAN03)
F4 (Brothers & Sisters of U.S. Citizens)No Change (01AUG07)No Change (01AUG07)No Change (08APR06)No Change (01MAR01)Forward Movement (01MAY04 → 15OCT04)
Summary of Family-Sponsored Category Changes:
  • No changes for most categories except minor forward movements for the Philippines (F3 and F4).

Employment-Based Immigrant Visas

Key Differences Between March 2025 vs February 2025 Visa Bulletins: Changes Explained
Key Differences Between March 2025 vs February 2025 Visa Bulletins: Changes Explained

Employment-based categories often see more dynamic shifts due to demand and visa availability.

Final Action Dates: Employment-Based Categories

Employment-Based CategoryAll Chargeability AreasChina (Mainland)IndiaMexicoPhilippines
EB-1 (Priority Workers)No Change (C)No Change (08NOV22)No Change (01FEB22)No Change (C)No Change (C)
EB-2 (Advanced Degree/Exceptional Ability)Forward Movement (01APR23 → 15MAY23)Forward Movement (22APR20 → 08MAY20)Forward Movement (15OCT12 → 01DEC12)Forward Movement (01APR23 → 15MAY23)Forward Movement (01APR23 → 15MAY23)
EB-3 (Skilled Workers & Professionals)No Change (01DEC22)Forward Movement (01JUL20 → 01AUG20)Forward Movement (15DEC12 → 01FEB13)No Change (01DEC22)No Change (01DEC22)
EB-4 (Special Immigrants)Retrogression (01JAN21 → 01AUG19)Retrogression (01JAN21 → 01AUG19)Retrogression (01JAN21 → 01AUG19)Retrogression (01JAN21 → 01AUG19)Retrogression (01JAN21 → 01AUG19)
EB-5 (Investor Visas)No Change (C)No Change (15JUL16)No ChangeNo Change (C)No Change (C)
Summary of Employment-Based Category Changes:
  • EB-2 forward movement for most applicants except India, which retrogressed.
  • EB-3 saw some movement for China but retrogression for India.
  • EB-4 experienced a retrogression across all chargeability areas due to high demand.
  • EB-5 saw forward movement for India, no changes elsewhere.

Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery

RegionFebruary 2025 CutoffMarch 2025 CutoffChange
Africa22,50025,000+2,500
Asia5,5006,000+500
Europe12,00013,000+1,000
Oceania1,1001,125+25
South America/Caribbean1,7501,800+50
Summary of Diversity Visa Changes:
  • Increased DV availability for all regions, meaning more applicants can proceed with their cases.

Special Visa Categories: Retrogressions & Expirations

  1. EB-4 religious worker visas (SR category) expired on March 13, 2025, unless extended by legislation.
  2. Potential unavailability for EB-4 in April due to continued high demand.

Conclusion

The March 2025 Visa Bulletin introduced positive movements in employment-based and diversity visa categories but also saw retrogressions in EB-4 and India’s EB-2 and EB-3 categories. These changes reflect demand fluctuations and policy adjustments. Applicants should plan their immigration strategies accordingly, keeping an eye on future visa bulletins for further shifts.

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