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November 2025 Visa Bulletin Released: What It Means for Green Card Applicants - Immigration News 2025

The November 2025 Visa Bulletin shows little to no progress for most green card categories, with employment-based applicants seeing no change and some family-based categories facing further delays.

The U.S. Department of State has released the November 2025 Visa Bulletin, and it shows minimal movement for most green card applicants. This visa update is a disappointment for many who have been waiting for their priority dates to become current. According to the bulletin, there is no movement in the employment-based categories, meaning that the backlogs for these visas remain unchanged. There is only modest movement in some family-sponsored categories. Specifically, the F2A category (spouses and children of permanent residents) for applicants from China, India, Mexico, and the Philippines has been delayed by one month, from September 22, 2025, to October 22, 2025. This lack of progress in the visa bulletin is a significant development in immigration news 2025, highlighting the ongoing challenges and long waits faced by green card applicants. It underscores the need for comprehensive immigration reform to address these systemic delays.

What This Means for You:

  • Who Should Be Concerned: All individuals with pending green card applications, both family-based and employment-based.
  • Timeline for Action: This is an informational update. Applicants should monitor the visa bulletin each month for changes.
  • Next Steps: Check the visa bulletin monthly to track your priority date. If you have questions about your specific case, consult with an immigration attorney to understand how these delays may affect you.
Source: Uscis.gov
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