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Frequently Asked Questions About Processing Times. When to expect to receive your Green Card. Processing information for the I-765. Affirmative Asylum Interview Scheduling. Administrative Appeals Office. Historical Average Processing Times. Parole Processing.
- Frequently Asked Questions About Processing Times
Historically, we used the cycle time methodology to present...
- Reducing Processing Backlogs
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- Historic Processing Times
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- I-765 Information
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- Frequently Asked Questions About Processing Times
Processing times are available for most visas. Information is not available for: visas that are closed to new entrants. family visas that are capped and queued. visas that have too few decisions in the month to provide a reliable indicator of processing time.
Current case creation time frame: As of 1-Jul-24, we are working on cases that were received from USCIS on 18-Jun-24. Once USCIS sends your I-797 approval notice, they will send your approved petition to the National Visa Center (NVC) for processing.
We are committed to processing most complete applications within this time. Processing times will vary based on: the type of application submitted. if the application is complete. how quickly we expect to process applications we’ve already received. how easily we can verify your information.
The estimated wait time to receive a nonimmigrant visa interview appointment at a U.S. embassy or consulate and is based on workload and staffing and can vary from week to week. The information provided is an estimate and does not guarantee the availability of an appointment.
Our new visa processing time guide gives you an indication of how long your visa application may take to process. This estimated timeframe is based on how long it has taken to process recently finalised applications.
Please visit https://nvc.state.gov for answers to your frequently asked questions, and steps for visa processing. After USCIS approves your petition, they will transfer your case to the Department of State's National Visa Center (NVC) for pre-processing.