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The June 2025 Visa Bulletin from the U.S. Department of State provides little optimism for Indian nationals in the green card queue. Demand continues to grow but the Final Action Dates did not move significantly for employment based cases as applicants are still dealing with more than 12 year waits.
India is still encountering visa prorating. There is a cap of 7% on the total visas allocated for each country and there are over 1 million applicants from India, nearly all petitions belong to EB-2 and EB-3 categories. We are seeing limited spillover from unused visas due to previous restrictions and policies that result in longer delays.
The FY 2024 NDAA may affect SIV eligibility for certain U.S. government employees and their family members abroad.
With no immediate relief in the future, Indian green card aspirants will continue to face one of the world’s most complex and backlogged immigration systems.
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