EB-3 for Venezuelan Nationals
USCIS I-140 petition data for Venezuela nationals (FY2025 Q4 (Jul-Sep 2025)).
USCIS I-140 Data
Venezuela I-140 Petition Statistics
USCIS EB-3 petition data for Venezuela nationals. FY2025 Q4 (Jul-Sep 2025).
I-140 Receipts
281
0.6% of all
I-140 Approvals
294
of 39,757 total
Volume Rank
#12
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)
| Country | Receipts | Approvals |
|---|---|---|
| Grand Total | 23,298 | 19,891 |
| India | 3,502 | 3,615 |
| Vietnam | 3,413 | 1,717 |
| Venezuela (current) | 281 | 294 |
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.
The order emphasizes cooperation with 'trusted foreign governments.' Given the current diplomatic climate, Venezuela is unlikely to participate in reciprocal CHRI exchange, which may lead to increased scrutiny and potential denials for EB-3 applicants if their records cannot be verified.
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.
Given the political and economic climate, Venezuelan applicants often face higher scrutiny regarding their documentation. The new fraud oversight will likely result in even more stringent requirements for proving the legitimacy of their U.S. job offers.
Given the political situation, many Venezuelans seek rapid processing to secure status. The fee increase makes this expedited path more expensive for those in the 'Rest of World' category.
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