USCIS Processing Times January 2014 released

Each different type of visa or immigration benefit takes a certain time to process and for each one, USCIS has specific processing goals. For example, naturalization cases are usually processed within 5 months of the date USCIS received them and immediate relative petitions (for the spouse, parent or minor child of a U.S. citizen) within 6 months of the receipt date.

Each month USCIS publishes a table you can use to determine how long an application or petition takes to process at a particular office. If you have already filed an application or petition, you can get an idea of how much longer it will take to process your case.

Depending on what region you’re in and what benefit you applied for, there are five different Service Centers handling your cases. For their respective processing times, please click below:

California Service Center Processing Times

Vermont Service Center Processing Times

Texas Service Center Processing Times

Nebraska Service Center Processing Times

National Benefits Center Processing Times