Visa Bulletin For MAY 2025 For DV-2025 Lottery Winners, with JUNE 2025 Cut-Off Numbers Published!

This is Visa Bulletin For MAY 2025 for DV-2025 Lottery winners, with JUNE 2025 new Cut-Off Numbers, as Published. Not only the new cut-off numbers, but also the case numbers that just became current with the publication of these new cut-off numbers.

Navigating the U.S. immigration system can be overwhelming, especially for individuals waiting for a green card. One of the most essential tools in this process is the Visa Bulletin. It’s a monthly publication that determines when you can move forward with your immigrant visa or green card application based on your priority date.

What is the Visa Bulletin?

The Visa Bulletin is a monthly report published by the U.S. Department of State (DOS). It provides information about the availability of immigrant visa numbers for various categories of family-sponsored and employment-based green cards.

Because U.S. immigration laws limit the number of green cards issued each year per country and visa category, many applicants face long waiting periods. The Visa Bulletin shows who is eligible to proceed with their application and when, based on their priority date and preference category.

Who Needs to Check the Visa Bulletin?

Anyone applying for a family-sponsored or employment-based immigrant visa (outside the U.S.) or adjustment of status (inside the U.S.) should regularly check the Visa Bulletin. Specifically, it’s important for:

  • Family-sponsored immigrants (F1–F4 categories)
  • Employment-based immigrants (EB1–EB5 categories)
  • Green card applicants from high-demand countries (e.g., India, China, Mexico, Philippines)
  • Diversity Visa Lottery winners (occasionally)

DV 2025 Visa Bulletin With JUNE 2025 Cut-Off Numbers Published

Below is the Diversity Visa advanced notification section of the Visa Bulletin For MAY 2025, with the new cut-off numbers for JUNE 2025:

Visa Bulletin For MAY 2025 For DV-2025 Lottery Winners, with JUNE 2025 Cut-Off Numbers Published!

 

For the month of MAY, the cut-off number for the Africa region was established at 35,000, but for the month of JUNE, it has been established at 42,500.

Asia was established at 6,500 for the month of MAY but for the month of JUNE, it has increased to 8,250.

Europe was at 16,000 for the month of MAY, but for the month of JUNE, it has increased to 17,500.

North America region, which was at 20 for the month of MAY has been maintained at 20 for the month of JUNE 2025.

Oceania was at 1,500 for the month of MAY, for the month of JUNE, Oceania has been maintained at 1,550. And finally, the South America region was at 2,250 for the month of MAY, but it has been increased to 2,300 for the month of JUNE.

Then for the exception countries, Algeria was established at 34,500 for the month of MAY but for the month of JUNE, it has been established at 42,250. Egypt was established at 32,500 for the month of MAY but It has been established at 36,250 for the month of JUNE.

Morocco was established at 30,000 for the month of MAY and it has been maintained at 30,000 for the month of JUNE. Both Iran and Nepal were established at 6,450 for the month of MAY, and both of those countries have been established at 8,000 for the month of JUNE 2025.

Case Numbers That Just Became Current With The Publication

With these new cut-off numbers and beginning in the Africa region, the case numbers that just became current from the Africa region are case numbers going from case number 35,000 to case number 42,500.

For Asia, the case numbers that just became current are case numbers going from case number 6,500 to case number 8,250.

In the case of Europe, the case numbers that are current or eligible for interview during the month of JUNE 2025 are case numbers going from case number 16,000 to 17,500.

For North America region, the case numbers that are current or eligible for interview during the month of MAY 2025 are the same case numbers that are eligible for interview during the month of JUNE 2025. And those case numbers going from case number 1 to 20.

Also, for the Oceania region, the case numbers that are current or eligible for interview during the month of MAY 2025 are the same case numbers that are eligible for interview during the month of JUNE 2025, and the case number is still at 1,550. In the case of the South America region, case numbers that just became current are case numbers going from case number 2,250 to case number 2,300.

When it comes to the exception countries, case numbers that just became current from Algeria are case numbers going from case number 34,500 to case number 42,250. In the case of Egypt, they are case numbers going from case number 32,500 to case number 36,250.

And then for both Iran and Nepal, case numbers that just became current are case numbers going from case number 6,450 to case number 8,000.

Finally, to those whose case numbers have been current up to now and who have not yet received your interview notification, this is a reminder that you remain current for interview during the month of JUNE 2025.

Note: Current for interview, it’s another way of saying eligible for interview, according to the conditions set by the visa bulletin.

So those are the new cut-off numbers, that will apply during the month of JUNE 2025 as part of the DV 2025 program, as well as the case numbers that just became current with the publication(Visa Bulletin For MAY 2025) of these new cut-off numbers.

Where to Find the Visa Bulletin

You can view the latest and past Visa Bulletins on the U.S. Department of State’s official website:

🔗 https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin.html

The bulletin is usually published around the 10th to 15th of each month for the following month’s visa numbers.

The Visa Bulletin is a critical tool for anyone seeking permanent residency in the United States. Understanding how it works, especially how to interpret your priority date, visa category, and country-specific quotas, empowers you to take control of your immigration journey.

Stay informed, plan ahead, and consult with an immigration professional if you’re uncertain about your case. With the right knowledge and preparation, the Visa Bulletin becomes less of a mystery and more of a roadmap to your green card goals.

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