EB-3 for Colombian Nationals

USCIS I-140 petition data for Colombia nationals (FY2025 Q4 (Jul-Sep 2025)).

313 I-140 petitions 335 approved #14 by volume
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USCIS I-140 Data

Colombia I-140 Petition Statistics

USCIS EB-3 petition data for Colombia nationals. FY2025 Q4 (Jul-Sep 2025).

I-140 Receipts

313

0.7% of all

I-140 Approvals

335

of 39,757 total

Volume Rank

#14

by I-140 receipts

Source: USCIS I-140 Performance Data, FY2025 Q4 (Jul-Sep 2025). Receipts and approvals for the reporting quarter.

Priority Date Tracker

Final Action Date

Oct 2023

ROW Final Action

Oct 2023

Source: DOS Visa Bulletin (2026-03)

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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)

CountryReceiptsApprovals
Grand Total 23,29819,891
India 3,5023,615
Vietnam 3,4131,717
Colombia (current)313335
Case Data Insights

We analyzed 1 publicly available EB-3 petition decision involving Colombia nationals. Of these, 100% was approved or sustained. These cases span 1 industry. Explore the charts below to see how decision outcomes have trended over time and which industries and roles have the highest success rates.

Decision Trends

0122024-05
Approved
Remanded
Denied

Top Industries

Automotive 1

Policy Updates

Colombia View all
Mar 2026 info Visa Bulletin

Visa Bulletin Advancement: EB-3 Rest of World (2026-03)

The Department of State advanced the EB-3 Final Action Date for Rest of World chargeability from 2023-06-01 to 2023-10-01 in the 2026-03 bulletin. This may allow additional applicants to proceed with their petitions.

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Feb 2026 info Executive Order
Protecting the National Security and Welfare of the United States and its Citizens from Criminal Actors and Other Public Safety Threats

As a close regional ally, Colombia may be a candidate for the bilateral agreements mentioned in Section 3(b). This could lead to more transparent but also more rigorous criminal history checks for Colombian EB-3 applicants.

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Feb 2026 info Visa Bulletin

Visa Bulletin Advancement: EB-3 Rest of World (2026-02)

The Department of State advanced the EB-3 Final Action Date for Rest of World chargeability from 2023-04-22 to 2023-06-01 in the 2026-02 bulletin. This may allow additional applicants to proceed with their petitions.

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Jan 2026 info USCIS Alert
USCIS to Increase Premium Processing Fees

Colombia falls under the 'Rest of World' category. The fee increase represents a standard administrative adjustment that affects the budget of applicants and their employers.

processing time
Jan 2026 warning USCIS Memo
DHS Launches Landmark USCIS Fraud Investigation in Minnesota

USCIS is expected to increase the frequency of site visits and employer audits for EB-3 petitions. Colombian professionals will need to ensure their U.S. sponsors are fully compliant with all labor and immigration regulations to avoid denials.

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At a Glance

USCIS Official Data

I-140 Receipts 313
I-140 Rank #14 of 191

Scraped Case Data

Decisions 1
Success Rate 100%
Country Share 0.9%
Approved / Sustained 1
Denied / Dismissed 0
Top Industry Automotive

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Others

Automotive · Colombia

USCIS rfe sustained
2024-05-10
The AAO determined the Director erred in rejecting a 2023 employment letter simply because it was dated after the filing; the letter validly documented experience gained before the priority date. The evidence established the Beneficiary had over four years of experience including the specific materials required by the labor certification. Consequently, the Petitioner met the burden of proof for the EB-3 skilled worker classification.