EB-1B for Bangladeshi Nationals
USCIS I-140 petition data for Bangladesh nationals (FY2025 Q4 (Jul-Sep 2025)).
USCIS I-140 Data
Bangladesh I-140 Petition Statistics
USCIS EB-1B petition data for Bangladesh nationals. FY2025 Q4 (Jul-Sep 2025).
I-140 Receipts
6
0.2% of all
I-140 Approvals
3
of 2,646 total
Volume Rank
#11
by I-140 receipts
Source: USCIS I-140 Performance Data, FY2025 Q4 (Jul-Sep 2025). Receipts and approvals for the reporting quarter.
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Sources: I-140/I-485 ranges from USCIS Processing Times, backlog advancement averaged over last 12 DOS Visa Bulletins. Estimates only.
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Country Comparison
USCIS I-140 data, FY2025 Q4 (Jul-Sep 2025)
| Country | Receipts | Approvals |
|---|---|---|
| Grand Total | 1,354 | 1,324 |
| China | 449 | 457 |
| India | 414 | 416 |
| Bangladesh (current) | 6 | 3 |
We analyzed 1 publicly available EB-1B petition decision involving Bangladesh nationals. Of these, 100% was approved or sustained. These cases span 1 industry and 1 job title. Explore the charts below to see how decision outcomes have trended over time and which industries and roles have the highest success rates.
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The fee increase affects the total cost of the EB-1B process for Bangladeshi nationals opting for expedited service. There are no country-specific backlogs currently affecting this group in the EB-1 category.
The new vetting protocols will likely increase the administrative burden on Bangladeshi researchers to prove their credentials. This will result in a general slowdown of the EB-1B adjudication process.
Bangladeshi researchers will see the same fee increases as other 'Rest of World' countries. The impact is limited to the increased cost of the I-140 and related adjustment of status filings.
The court order regarding the DHS fee rule impacts the financial requirements for Bangladeshi researchers seeking EB-1B status. Sponsoring institutions must verify the current fee levels before filing.
The move to electronic payments ensures that Bangladeshi researchers experience a more consistent filing intake process. This reduces the administrative burden on the sponsoring U.S. research institutions.
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