A New Path to the United States,
The long-awaited July 2025 Visa Bulletin is officially out, and it brings some exciting developments for both family-sponsored and employment-based immigration categories. Notably, there’s significant forward movement across various preference categories, especially in the EB-3 employment-based classification. In this comprehensive breakdown, we’ll guide you through the key highlights of this month’s bulletin, what they mean for your immigration case, and what to potentially expect in August 2025.
Whether you’re adjusting your status from within the United States or waiting overseas, this detailed analysis will help you understand how these changes may affect your timeline — and what actions you should consider taking next.
Every month, the U.S. Department of State releases the Visa Bulletin to communicate the availability of immigrant visas across different categories. These categories include family-sponsored and employment-based petitions, divided by preference level and country of chargeability.
Let’s begin by analyzing the employment-based categories, particularly EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3.
Bottom line: EB-3 is the clear winner in July’s bulletin. While the advances aren’t monumental, the consistent forward movement is a very positive sign, especially for applicants who have been waiting for months, even years.
F1 – Unmarried Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens
F2A – Spouses and Children of Green Card Holders
F2B – Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21+) of Green Card Holders
F3 – Married Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens
F4 – Siblings of U.S. Citizens
Applicants currently in the U.S. in legal status may benefit from the “Dates for Filing” chart, which determines when they can submit their adjustment of status application (Form I-485).
Highlights:
Looking at the Visa Bulletin chart this month, red-highlighted fields represent forward movement from June. The abundance of red is a clear visual confirmation that momentum is picking up across key categories — especially EB-3 and F2A. This is a reassuring sign that both USCIS and the National Visa Center (NVC) are working efficiently to schedule more interviews and clear backlogs.
Here’s what we anticipate for next month:
July 2025 has been a strong month for immigration, particularly in the EB-3 and family-based categories. While the movement isn’t explosive, it’s steady and promising. As we approach September, we anticipate even greater progress — historically, the month before the end of the fiscal year brings accelerated processing and visa usage.
If you’re currently waiting on an interview, submitting documentation to NVC, or preparing to file for adjustment of status, this is an encouraging time. And although the possibility of travel bans and policy shifts remains on the horizon, their impact likely won’t be felt until the next fiscal year.
If you’re unsure how these changes affect your case or need help filing your petition or adjustment application, our legal team is here for you. Visit www.usimmigrationtalk.com, leave your details, and we’ll reach out to assist you directly. Whether it’s filing, pushing your case forward, or even suing the government for unreasonable delays, we’re ready to help.
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Let us know how we can help, and we’ll see you in our August 2025 breakdown.