How long does it take USCIS to review a case I-130?

Form I-130 Processing Times
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. For those living in the U.S., the processing time is currently 12-27.
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How long does it take USCIS to actively review I-130 in 2022?

Approximately 6 to 12 Months After Filing

Most Form I-130 petitions for immediate relatives are approved within a 6 to 12 month time frame, but they can take longer in some cases.
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How long does it take USCIS to review your case?

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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What does it mean when USCIS is actively reviewing your case I-130?

Q: What does it mean when your case is being actively reviewed by USCIS I 130? A: It means your case is assigned to someone who is reviewing it to see what more information is needed, and if all the requirements are met. Basically, they got around to the case and it's not in the huge pile waiting.
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How long does it take after USCIS approved I-130?

After a petition (I-129F or I-130) is approved by USCIS it will then be transferred to the National Visa Center (NVC). (For an overview of the process, follow this link). But how long does that take? Historically we've seen this process take between 30 and 60 days.
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How can I speed up my I-130 processing time?

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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What's next after your I-130 is approved?

If you are in the United States after USCIS approves the I-130 petition, you'll probably want to file an adjustment of status package. The adjustment package generally includes several mandatory USCIS forms and some optional forms.
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How long is I-130 review?

Form I-130 Processing Times

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. For those living in the U.S., the processing time is currently 12-27.
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How do I know if my I-130 is approved?

You can check your I-130 petition's status, and if you notice that your online case status is “approved,” but you still haven't received your NOA2, you can contact USCIS at 1-800-375-5283.
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How do I know if USCIS is reviewing my case?

Wondering where you can check your case status? Visit the USCIS Case Status web page and enter your 13-character receipt number. If you're curious about the standard processing time for your petition, check which USCIS Service Center is handling your case and visit the Case Processing Times web page.
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Why is USCIS taking so long to review my case?

Many factors impact processing times, including the number of applications, petitions, or requests we receive, workload allocations, and staffing levels, among other factors. Case-specific factors may also make an individual adjudication more complex, requiring additional adjudicative time.
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What happens after USCIS review your case?

After USCIS approves your petition, they will transfer your case to the Department of State's National Visa Center (NVC) for pre-processing. The first step in this processing is the creation of your case in our system. Once this is complete, we will send you a Welcome Letter by e-mail or physical mail.
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Will USCIS speed up in 2022?

Applications for work permits saw an increase of processing times from 3.2 months in FY 2020 to 4.3 months in FY 2022.
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Does USCIS update case status every day?

Be aware that USCIS updates its average processing times once a month.
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Can USCIS approve I-130 without interview?

All adjustment of status applicants has to be interviewed in person by immigration officers unless the interview is waived by USCIS. USCIS officers have the power to waive an interview process for certain individuals in specific circumstances on a case-by-case basis.
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Does I-130 require an interview?

The interview enables USCIS to verify important information about the applicant to determine eligibility for adjustment. For family-based applications, USCIS generally requires the Form I-130 petitioner to appear for the interview with the principal adjustment of status applicant.
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Can I-130 be rejected?

If you didn't provide enough information for USCIS to make a decision, they may deny your Form I-130. Most likely, USCIS will issue a Request for Evidence (RFE) before the I-130 denial. If you fail to respond to the RFE or do not provide an adequate response, USCIS may deny the visa petition at that time.
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Can immigration judge approve I-130?

Once USCIS approves the I-130, the immigration judge will accept and make a decision on Form I-485, Application to Adjust Status or Register Permanent Residence. When reviewing the I-485, the immigration judge may apply special rules for people adjusting status in court rather than through USCIS.
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Does USCIS do background check I-130?

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) runs criminal background checks on U.S. petitioners in such cases, to find out whether the FBI, sex offender registries, or a related agency have a record of any crimes.
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How long does it take USCIS to send I-130 to NVC?

First, USCIS has to send your file to the NVC. That can often take six to eight weeks after approval of the I-130, and possibly even longer. When NVC receives your case, it will send you a notification, typically via email.
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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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Can a lawyer speed up my immigration case?

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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Which is the fastest USCIS service center?

Current USCIS Processing Times in 2023
  • EAC or VSC: Vermont Service Center – 13 months on average.
  • LIN or NSC: Nebraska Service Center – 6 months on average.
  • SRC or TSC: Texas Service Center – 11 months on average.
  • WAC or CSC: California Service Center – 8 months on average.
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Will USCIS be faster in 2023?

Reducing Processing Backlogs

As cycle times improve, processing times will follow, and applicants and petitioners will receive decisions on their cases more quickly. USCIS will increase capacity, improve technology, and expand staffing to achieve these new goals by the end of FY 2023.
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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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