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The U.S. Department of State released the July 2025 Visa Bulletin, which indicates positive news for many green-card hopefuls—especially those from India. Most notably, significant progress has been made in the EB‑3, F2A, and F4 categories. Family‑sponsored preferences like F2A saw significant advancements, while employment‑based categories, particularly EB‑3, also saw marginal but meaningful movement.

Understanding Priority Dates and Final Action Dates

For many newcomers to the U.S. immigration process, terms like “Final Action Date” and “Priority Date” can seem confusing or even misleading—especially when those dates are years in the past, like 2022. So, what do these dates actually represent, and why are they important?

When someone applies for a U.S. green card through either a family-based or employment-based petition, they are assigned to a priority date. This is their place in line in the immigration system. For example, if your family member filed an I-130 petition for you on September 1, 2022, that date becomes your official priority date.

Every month, the U.S. Department of State issues a Visa Bulletin that lists the Final Action Dates for each visa category and country. These dates indicate how far USCIS has reached in processing applications. If your priority date is earlier than or equal to the listed Final Action Date for your category, then your case is now eligible for final approval. If your priority date is later than the listed date, you must continue to wait.

So, when the July 2025 Visa Bulletin shows that the Final Action Date for F2A has moved to September 1, 2022, it means USCIS is now working on cases that were filed on or before that date. People with priority dates earlier than that are now eligible to complete the green card process. This is why it’s normal to see Final Action Dates that go back to years ago, like 2013 for EB-3 or 2006 for F4. These categories are heavily backlogged due to limited annual visa caps and high demand, especially from countries like India.

In summary, if your priority date is before the Final Action Date listed in the monthly Visa Bulletin for your category, you’re officially in line for approval. If your priority date is after the Final Action Date, keep monitoring the monthly bulletins closely to know when your moment arrives.

Family-Based Category Progress

F2A – Spouses & Dependent Children of Green Card Holders

  • Final Action Date for India jumped from Jan 1, 2022 to Sept 1, 2022 — an 8-month acceleration
  • This is a huge boost: many families nearing priority dates can now expect lower wait times and faster I‑485 adjudications.

F4 – Siblings of U.S. Citizens

  • India’s F4 cutoff advanced from June 8, 2006, to July 8, 2006 — roughly a month’s forward movement
  • This shows that things are slowly starting to improve in a category that usually has a lot of backlogs.

F1, F2B, F3 Highlights

  • F1 (unmarried adult children): advanced to July 15, 2016 for India
  • F2B and F3 remain mostly steady for India this month.

Employment-Based Category: EB‑3 Eases Up for India

EB-3 – Skilled & Professional Workers

  • India saw its EB‑3 final action date inch forward from April 15, 2013 to April 22, 2013 — a one-week gain.
  • India might be lagging behind, but every little step forward means more filings are getting processed this month. It’s a good sign and part of a positive trend.

Other EB Categories

  • EB‑1 and EB‑2 for India are unchanged: February 15 2022 and January 1 2013 respectively
  • EB‑4 remains unavailable; EB‑5 for India holds steady at May 1, 2019

Filing Charts vs. Final Action Charts

USCIS continues to rely on Final Action Dates for employment-based categories and Dates for Filing for family-sponsored cases this month. That means qualifying applicants should prepare to file I‑485 Adjustment of Status or immigrant visa files based on the relevant chart for their category.

What This Means for Indian Applicants

  • Spousal/Child applicants (F2A) who’ve been stuck since early 2022 can now file and potentially adjust status 8 months earlier than before.
  • Sibling applicants (F4) see a modest but meaningful improvement in momentum.
  • Workers under EB‑3 now have slightly newer priority dates being processed—helping the cause incrementally.

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