For Indian professionals waiting in the employment-based green card queue, today’s Final Action Date update brings both clarity and continued challenges. The August 2025 Visa Bulletin shows the EB-3 India category has advanced to May 22, 2013, marking a one-month progression from July’s date. This movement affects thousands of skilled workers, professionals, and other workers from India currently navigating the complex U.S. immigration system.
Understanding the EB-3 Visa Category
The EB-3 employment-based visa category includes three main groups:
- Skilled Workers (positions requiring 2+ years of training/experience)
- Professionals (jobs needing at least a U.S. bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent)
- Other Workers (unskilled positions requiring less than 2 years experience)
For Indian applicants, the EB-3 category represents one of the most backlogged immigration pathways due to the 7% per-country cap on employment-based visas.
Current EB-3 India Final Action Date: May 22, 2013
The August 2025 update shows:
- 1-month advancement from April 22, 2013 (July 2025) to May 22, 2013
- Continued backlog of approximately 12 years for most applicants
- No movement in the “Other Workers” subcategory
This means only applicants whose priority dates (when their PERM labor certification was filed) predate May 22, 2013 can now complete their green card process. All others must continue waiting for future visa bulletin updates.

How This Compares to Other Countries
The disparity between India and other countries remains significant:
Country | EB-3 Final Action Date | Advantage Over India |
---|---|---|
India | May 22, 2013 | Baseline |
China | December 1, 2020 | +7.5 years |
Philippines | February 8, 2023 | +10 years |
Worldwide | April 1, 2023 | +10 years |
Strategic Actions Based on Your Priority Date
If your priority date is before May 22, 2013:
- Immediately submit your Form I-485 application
- Complete your medical examination with a USCIS-approved civil surgeon
- Prepare for potential Requests for Evidence (RFEs)
If your priority date is after May 22, 2013:
- Monitor monthly Visa Bulletin updates
- Consider alternative visa options like EB-2 or EB-1
- Maintain valid nonimmigrant status (H-1B, L-1, etc.)
Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) Considerations
For applicants with children approaching age 21, understanding the Child Status Protection Act is critical. The CSPA may help “freeze” your child’s age for immigration purposes if:
- You file Form I-485 before they turn 21
- You meet all other CSPA requirements
Future Projections and Legislative Updates
While the current backlog appears daunting, several factors could influence future movement:
- Fiscal Year 2026 visa allocations (beginning October 1, 2025)
- Potential legislative changes like the proposed Dignity Act
- Policy shifts in visa processing priorities
Essential Next Steps
All EB-3 India applicants should:
- Verify their exact priority date on their I-797 approval notice
- Consult the official August 2025 Visa Bulletin
- Consider consulting with an immigration attorney for case-specific advice
Important Note: Visa bulletin dates can retrogress (move backward) if demand exceeds supply. Always check the most current information before making immigration decisions. For personalized guidance, contact USCIS or consult with a qualified immigration professional.