EB-1C for Kenyan Nationals
USCIS I-140 petition data for Kenya nationals (FY2025 Q4 (Jul-Sep 2025)).
USCIS I-140 Data
Kenya I-140 Petition Statistics
USCIS EB-1C petition data for Kenya nationals. FY2025 Q4 (Jul-Sep 2025).
I-140 Receipts
2
0.0% of all
I-140 Approvals
2
of 4,857 total
Volume Rank
#16
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 | 3,731 | 2,430 |
| India | 1,384 | 872 |
| China | 352 | 190 |
| Kenya (current) | 2 | 2 |
Kenyan applicants will experience the general shift toward broader data sharing between U.S. agencies. While no specific bilateral agreement is highlighted, the general policy of protecting the U.S. from 'criminal actors' will be applied to all EB-1C adjudications.
The policy change increases the financial requirement for Kenyan managers using premium processing. This affects the speed of corporate relocations without impacting the underlying visa availability.
While the volume of EB-1C applicants from Kenya is lower than other regions, they are still subject to the new vetting protocols. Expect a slight increase in the time required for USCIS to verify corporate structures.
The fee adjustment is part of a global USCIS update and does not target Kenyan nationals specifically. The impact is limited to the increased administrative cost of the green card petition.
For Kenyan professionals seeking EB-1C classification, the stay on the Asylum Program Fee prevents an added financial layer to the petition process. This supports the continued growth of Kenyan managerial talent in the U.S.
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