Immigration cases don’t move at the same speed for everyone. The timeline depends on the type of application, where it’s being processed, and sometimes even the workload of a specific USCIS office or U.S. consulate. Here’s how to make sense of it. Understand USCIS case processing times and priority dates with T.P.L. Global, LLC. Our Woburn, MA immigration attorneys explain the Visa Bulletin, priority date movement, and what current processing timelines really mean for your case.
One of the most important factors in many immigration cases is the priority date—the date your petition is officially filed. For certain visa categories, especially family-based and employment-based green cards, this date determines your place in line.
USCIS updates its estimates based on the type of application and service center handling it. You’ll need:
If you’re applying through a family or employment preference category, your wait time is tied to your priority date, the date USCIS received your petition.
The U.S. Department of State publishes a monthly Visa Bulletin showing which categories are “current” (eligible to move forward).
If you’re unsure how long your case might take or what your priority date means, we can guide you through the process during a consultation.
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