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Free USCIS Processing Times Tracker Launched for Green Card Applicants

A new free tool at gcpathways.com tracks USCIS processing times by field office, service center, and form type, updated monthly. It covers key forms including I-485, I-140, and I-765.

· Source: Reddit r/greencard
A developer has launched a free USCIS processing times tracker available at gcpathways.com/processing-times, designed to provide more actionable data than the official USCIS website. The tool breaks down wait times by individual service centers — including Nebraska, Texas, California, and Vermont — as well as by field office and specific form type. The tracker covers the most commonly filed immigration forms, including I-485 (Adjustment of Status), I-140 (Immigrant Petition), I-131 (Travel Document), I-765 (Employment Authorization), I-130 (Family Petition), N-400 (Naturalization), and I-539 (Extension/Change of Status). Data is updated monthly. A key differentiator from the official USCIS processing times page is granularity. While USCIS displays broad ranges — such as 8.5 to 40 months for I-485 at a given office — this tool aims to help applicants identify which service center is currently fastest and whether their local office has slowed down over the past few months. The tracker is part of a broader free platform that allows users to answer five questions and receive a personalized overview of all green card pathways they may qualify for, including EB-1A, NIW, EB-2 PERM, EB-3, EB-5, and family-based options. No login or email is required. For EB-3 applicants monitoring their I-140 or I-485 cases, this tool may offer useful comparative data to supplement official USCIS estimates, though applicants should continue to verify timelines directly with USCIS.

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