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If you’re a skilled worker or professional from Southeast Asia waiting for your U.S. green card, the August 2025 Visa Bulletin may bring some disappointing news — particularly if you’re applying under the EB-2 category.
The EB-2 visa is meant for people with advanced degrees or exceptional abilities. For applicants from ASEAN countries like the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, the U.S. government has pushed the priority date backward.
This means applicants from Southeast Asia may need to wait longer before their green card applications are processed.
The EB-3 visa, for skilled and professional workers, saw a small advancement only for Indian nationals, whose cut-off date moved from April 22 to May 22, 2013.
For applicants from ASEAN and other regions:
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