EB-1B for Vietnamese Nationals
USCIS I-140 petition data for Vietnam nationals (FY2025 Q4 (Jul-Sep 2025)).
USCIS I-140 Data
Vietnam I-140 Petition Statistics
USCIS EB-1B petition data for Vietnam nationals. FY2025 Q4 (Jul-Sep 2025).
I-140 Receipts
3
0.1% of all
I-140 Approvals
3
of 2,646 total
Volume Rank
#4
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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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 |
| Vietnam (current) | 3 | 3 |
We analyzed 1 publicly available EB-1B petition decision involving Vietnam 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 financial planning of Vietnamese applicants who choose premium processing to bypass standard USCIS processing times. There is no immediate impact on visa availability for this country in the EB-1 category.
As USCIS increases vetting, Vietnamese researchers can expect longer wait times for petition adjudication. The focus will be on verifying the international recognition of their research work.
Vietnamese applicants for the EB-1B category are not currently facing retrogression. The impact is strictly financial, requiring higher budget allocations for sponsoring institutions or self-petitioners.
The court's ruling impacts the total cost of sponsorship for Vietnamese researchers. Sponsoring organizations must be aware of the specific fee tiers based on employer size and nonprofit status as defined by the contested rule.
The mandate ensures that EB-1B petitions for Vietnamese nationals are processed with fewer manual errors. This is a routine administrative update that simplifies the financial aspect of the I-140 filing.
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