How long does it take for USCIS to make a case decision?

AAO appellate review: The AAO strives to complete its appellate review within 180 days from the time it receives a complete case record after the initial field review. Some cases may take longer than 180 days due to factors beyond the AAO's control.
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How long does it take USCIS to make a decision?

As a matter of regulation, USCIS has 120 days to issue a decision. If no decision is issued after 120 days, the applicant may request judicial review of his/her application in U.S. Federal District Court.
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How do you know if my case is approved by USCIS?

With your receipt number, you can check the status of your case on www. uscis.gov and also register on our Web site for automatic case status updates while we process your case. Processing Times: Applications are processed by visa preference category in the order they are received.
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What happens if USCIS case is taking too long?

For most applications, you can send us an inquiry if your case has been pending longer than the processing time posted. NOTE: We are actively processing your case if, in the past 60 days, you: Received a notice from us about your case, Responded to a request for evidence, OR.
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How long does it take USCIS to update case status?

Usually, USCIS receipt notice can take anywhere from 15 to 30 days. Sometimes, if there are delays at the Service center, there are cases, where it can take a few months. In such cases, you should reach out to USCIS to get to know more.
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Does USCIS update case status everyday?

Be aware that USCIS updates its average processing times once a month.
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Is there a way to speed up a USCIS case?

You can generally request expedited processing by calling the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833) or by asking Emma after you have obtained a receipt notice. (You can access Emma by clicking on the Ask Emma icon on the top right of this page).
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Which Uscis office is the fastest?

Cleveland – The Fastest City in the U.S. in Naturalization
  • If you are a green card holder for 3-5 years;
  • If you have served in the U.S. military.
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How many cases does USCIS process a day?

On an average day we:

Adjudicate more than 32,500 requests for various immigration benefits. Process 3,700 applications to sponsor relatives and future spouses. Analyze nearly 550 tips, leads, cases and detections for potential fraud, public safety and national security concerns.
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Why is USCIS delaying my case?

Why Are Cases Taking Longer? Many factors can slow down your case. New policies at USCIS are restricting legal immigration. For example, one policy requires USCIS officers to conduct duplicate reviews of past decisions, adding unnecessary work to each case.
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How long does it take for USCIS to send approval notices 2022?

USCIS takes 15 days to adjudicate plus mailing time for Approval Notice; a total of approximately 5 weeks. Employee has to obtain visa and travel to U.S., that takes approximately one month (longer if a background check is initiated). That means: You should send us your request 2 1/2 - 3 months ahead of time.
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How long to wait after I 130 is approved 2022?

For immediate relatives (spouse, unmarried child under 21 or parent) of a U.S. citizen living abroad, the wait times for Form I-130 are currently between 9-13 months.
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Does USCIS send approval notice in email?

When expedited processing is utilized, the Premium Processing Unit at the USCIS California Service Center will send an e-mail notification to the OIS after the petition has been approved. The OIS will normally receive the hard copy of the H-1B approval notice within 5-7 working days after the email notification.
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What happens when USCIS is reviewing your case?

During the review, the team will go over your paperwork to get an initial impression of your case. They also evaluate the evidence and any supporting documents you included to determine if they will need to request more information.
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Will USCIS speed up in 2022?

USCIS committed to improving processing times for petitions and key documents back in March 2022, which we reported on in detail here. Specifically, USCIS announced the following goals: I-765 Employment Authorization Document (EAD): within three months.
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What is USCIS acceptance rate?

2022 – 5% (approximately) 2021 – 4%
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Why is USCIS taking so long 2022?

Many factors may affect how long it takes USCIS to complete an application, petition or request, such as the number of applications, petitions, or requests we receive, workload and staffing allocations, the time a benefit requestor takes responding to a request for more information, as well as policy and operational ...
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How long does it take for USCIS to approve a petition?

On average, you can expect the petition process to take two to four weeks, but the process can be shorter or longer depending on many factors.
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Has USCIS processing time improved?

As I have previously documented, the average of the median processing times across all forms for which DHS-USCIS reports data increased threefold—from less than 4 months in 2012 to over a year in 2022.
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Is USCIS first come first serve?

Since most cases are processed on a “first-come; first-served” basis, by knowing when your case was filed and assuming the rate of processing remains constant, you may estimate when the agency is likely to process your case. Please remember that there are many factors that can affect the processing of a specific case.
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Does USCIS work on Saturday?

The USCIS Contact Center is expanding its hours to include Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Live agents will now be available at Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in each time zone. Call the USCIS Contact Center toll-free at 1-800-375-5283.
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Can I call USCIS to ask about my case?

Persons with case-specific inquiries who have tried using the online tools and have not been able to attain the information they are looking for may call the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283 (TTY: 1-800-767-1833).
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Can immigration lawyer speed up process USA?

An immigration lawyer cannot magically speed up your applications process once it has been submitted, however by hiring an immigration lawyer you can greatly decrease your chances of unnecessary delays caused by mistakes in your application.
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Can immigration lawyer speed up visa process?

Immigration attorneys can help speed up your immigration case in a few different ways. The most obvious is by using their knowledge and experience to make the process go more smoothly and easily.
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How can I force immigration to make a decision?

If a U.S. Consulate or the USCIS have delayed your Green Card or Citizenship case for an unreasonable time, you can file a Writ of Mandamus in Federal District Court to force the U.S. Government to make a final decision.
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