USCIS Processing Time Cập Nhật: Stats Broken Down by Country & Category Found
A Reddit user discovered USCIS processing time statistics broken down by country of birth and visa category, offering more granular data than the standard national averages previously available.
A Reddit user in the r/USCIS community has shared a significant find: USCIS processing time statistics that are broken down by country of birth and visa category, going beyond the broad national averages typically published on the official USCIS website. This type of country-specific data is particularly valuable for applicants from high-demand countries such as India, China, Mexico, and the Philippines, where backlogs and processing times can differ dramatically from the national norm.
For EB-3 applicants, understanding processing times by country is critical for planning purposes. The national average can be misleading—applicants from oversubscribed countries may face waits that are years longer than the headline figure suggests, while those from low-demand countries may see significantly faster timelines. Having access to disaggregated data allows applicants and their attorneys to set more realistic expectations.
The discovery highlights a persistent gap in USCIS's public transparency: while the agency does publish some processing time data, granular breakdowns by preference category and country of chargeability are not always easy to find or prominently featured. Community-driven research like this Reddit post often fills that gap for applicants navigating the system.
EB-3 applicants are encouraged to review the linked data alongside the monthly Visa Bulletin to understand both their priority date movement and the realistic administrative processing window. Both factors together determine actual green card timelines.
Public USCIS data reveals ~1.33M pending I-485 cases nationwide. Employment-based applicants see 92% approval rates, but processing has slowed 3x in recent months.
Reddit users in r/USCIS are reporting a wave of simultaneous case status updates on I-485 and I-765 applications, with activity appearing to be limited to applicants from 39 specific countries listed on the USCIS website.
A growing trend shows USCIS moving cases quickly to interview stage, then stalling afterward with no RFE or decision for months, affecting both EB and family-based applicants.