Summary
The U.S. State Department released its November 2025 visa bulletin, which is essential for people applying for green cards. The bulletin shows small date changes for some visa categories but is mostly unchanged. This document helps applicants know when they can move forward in the green card process.
Key Facts
- The visa bulletin is a key document for people seeking U.S. green cards.
- It shows changes for when applicants can adjust their immigration status.
- There are two main charts in the bulletin: "Final Action Date" (FAD) and "Dates for Filing" (DOF).
- Applicants can file a Form I-485 if their priority date is earlier than the DOF.
- If the priority date is earlier than the FAD, a visa number is available, and the case may be approved.
- Changes include FAD F2B for India moving nine days forward and FAD F3 for Mexico moving forward by a couple of weeks.
- DOF changes include F1 for Mexico moving forward by several months.
- There are no changes for employment-based categories from October to November.