EB-1: Priority Workers (Multinational Managers, Outstanding Professors/Researchers, Extraordinary Ability)
EB-1 is still the fastest route for most nationalities:
- PERM (if required): Often bypassed for EB-1
- I-140 Approval: 6–9 months (premium processing: 2–3 weeks)
- Adjustment of Status or Consular Processing: 10–16 months, depending on USCIS field office or consulate
For India and China, priority date retrogression in EB-1 is still a reality. In 2025, Indian applicants see waits of 2–4 years; other countries are often current or less than 1 year.
EB-2: Advanced Degree Professionals or Exceptional Ability
- PERM Labor Certification: 8–14 months
- I-140 Approval: 8–12 months (premium: 2–3 weeks)
- Adjustment/Consular: 11–18 months
For India, priority date backlogs push total wait times to 10–14 years. Chinese applicants typically wait 3–5 years. All other countries are mostly current, 2–3 years from start to finish.
EB-3: Skilled Workers, Professionals, and Other Workers
Similar processing times as EB-2, but with longer waits for high-demand countries:
- ROW (Rest of World): 2–3 years total
- India: 13–16 years
- China: 5–7 years
- Philippines: 3–5 years
EB-4: Special Immigrants
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Religious Workers, Afghan/Iraqi translators, and other EB-4 categories: Processing times are unpredictable, ranging from 1–4 years, with backlogs possible for specific groups.
EB-5: Immigrant Investors
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Direct and Regional Center Investment: Application review takes 24–42 months, with extra time for country-specific backlogs (China, Vietnam, and India may face additional delays).