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USCIS Processing Times in 2025: What You Need to Know

USCIS processing times remain slow in 2025, with some cases tak...at affects them, and how to avoid delays or speed up your case.

blog-authorDavid A. Keller, Esq.

USCIS Processing Times in 2025: What You Need to Know

Key takeaways

How Long Are USCIS Applications Taking Right Now?

USCIS processing times are based on how long it too...provided generally under "Service Center Operations" (SCOPS).

The processing times below were last updated in Decemb...essing times page (https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/) .

USCIS Processing Times by Petition Type

Processing times vary widely depending on the type o...andled inside the U.S. or through consular processing abroad.

Below is a breakdown of current USCIS processing times by petition type and what those timelines mean for you.

Family-Based Immigration Processing Times

Family-based petitions depend on the relationship category and ...tizens are shorter than those for family preference categories.

FormCategoryProcessing TimeWhat This Means for You
I-130CR1 / IR1 (Spouse of U.S. Citizen – Conditional or Immediate Relative)17-65 monthsShorter than other family categories but still delays reunification.
I-130F2A (Spouse or Child of Permanent Resident)Up to 104 monthsLong visa backlogs; filing early is crucial.
I-485Adjustment of Status (Family-Based)8.5-18.5 monthsTravel and work are restricted until approval.

Employment-Based Immigration Processing Times

Employment-based immigration includes temporary work visas an...Some petitions allow premium processing for faster decisions.

FormCategoryRegular ProcessingPremium ProcessingWhat This Means for You
I-140Green card petition ( EB-1 , EB-2 NIW , etc.)6-19.5 months15-45 business daysPremium processing speeds up approval for eligible cases.
I-129Nonimmigrant worker ( H-1B , L-1 , O-1 , etc.)3.5-10.5 months15 business daysOften expedited by employers to meet hiring needs.
I-485Adjustment of Status (Employment-Based)10-26.5 monthsNot availableFiled by workers in the U.S. transitioning to permanent residency.

K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa USCIS Processing Time

The K-1 visa allows U.S. citizens to bring their fiancé(e) to ... time beyond the USCIS estimate for K-1 visa processing time .

FormPurposeProcessing TimeWhat This Means for You
I-129FPetition for Alien Fiancé(e)10 monthsK-1 fiancé processing time can be lengthy. Keep in mind that U...veral more months for the embassy interview and visa issuance.

Naturalization USCIS Processing Times

Naturalization is one of the fastest-moving USCIS processes i... office. Here are the current processing times for Form N-400:

FormPurposeProcessing TimeWhat This Means for You
N-400U.S. Citizenship Application6.5-10.5 monthsMany applicants are being approved in under six months, making this one of the quickest USCIS processes right now.

Other Common Forms and USCIS Processing Times:

FormPurposeProcessing TimeWhat This Means for You
I-765Employment Authorization (EAD)1-12 monthsAllows work while a green card is pending; one of the fastest approvals.
I-131Advance Parole (Travel Document)14.5 monthsEssential for travel during green card processing; delays can limit travel plans.
I-90Green Card Renewal/Replacement8-12 monthsMuch slower than 2024; apply early to avoid work or travel interruptions.
N-600Certificate of Citizenship (for individuals who acquired or derived citizenship through parents)3.5-5.5 monthsFor those already U.S. citizens by law, this confirms citizenship.

How Processing Times Impact Visa and Green Card Applications

Most USCIS delays don’t just mean “waiting longer.” They can...eparate, and keep travelers from leaving the U.S. when needed.

Here’s how delays affect real immigration plans in 2025:

This makes it even more important to file correctly, respond quickly, and stay proactive about your case.

Understanding USCIS Delays in 2025 and What You Can Do

USCIS has improved staffing and technology in recent years, bu...nts, and complex adjudication rules continue to slow approvals.

The good news is: you can often avoid the worst delays by preparing the right way.

Tip: Processing time estimates are averages — your case can move faster or slower depending on USCIS workload and your petition quality.

What Determines USCIS and DOL Processing Times?

Several factors determine how long your immigration case takes — and many are outside your control.

The Type of Application

Simple forms like naturalization can move quickly, while emplo... requests can take years depending on backlogs and complexity.

The Agency Handling the Case

Some processes involve USCIS, the Department of Labor (DOL), t... can add its own delays and additional review requirements.

Service Center or Field Office Location

USCIS processing times differ by service center. For example, ...or visa category can move faster at one center than another.

Your Visa Category

Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens often have shorter wait t...ons can face years-long delays due to annual visa caps.

Premium Processing Options

Some employment-based petitions allow premium processing, reduc... This is often the single biggest speed lever in eligible cases.

Country of Origin and Visa Bulletin Movement

For green card applicants, the Visa Bulletin (https://travel.s...ntry and category, even after your I-140 or I-130 is approved.

Petition Completeness and Potential RFEs (Requests for Evidence)

Incomplete or poorly documented filings often lead to RFEs, ad... submissions and responses is one of the best ways to avoid delays.

Tip: Treat every petition like it will be audited. Clear evidence and tight documentation reduce RFEs and speed decisions.

How to Check Current USCIS Processing Times

You can check the current estimate for your case on the USCIS p...essing times page (https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/) .

  1. Select your form type (e.g., I-130, I-485, N-400)
  2. Choose the form category (e.g., spouse of U.S. citizen)
  3. Select the service center or field office listed on your receipt notice
  4. Review the displayed processing time range and the “case inquiry date”

The “case inquiry date” is important — it tells you when USCIS considers your case outside normal processing time.

What to Do When Your Case Takes Longer Than Normal

If your case goes beyond the inquiry date, you may be able to take action.

What you should do depends on the form type, how long you’ve been waiting, and whether you have urgent circumstances.

How to Speed Up USCIS Processing Times

In many cases, you cannot “force” USCIS to approve faster — but you can reduce delays.

When will USCIS approve an expedited request?

USCIS may approve expedite requests in limited situations, such as:

Even when you qualify, expedite is discretionary — and strong supporting evidence is essential.

Moving Forward: Submit Your USCIS Application with Confidence

Long USCIS processing times are frustrating — but your strategy matters.

A well-prepared petition can prevent months of delay and reduce the risk of RFEs or denials.

If you’re unsure how to file correctly or need help navigating delays, working with an experienced immigration attorney can make the process smoother.

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