As of May 2025, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has officially updated the estimated processing times for various Green Card categories.
These updates reflect recent backlogs, staffing changes, and increased application volumes, especially within family-based and employment-based categories.

ποΈ Key Updates:
- Family-Sponsored Green Cards (I-130):
- Average: 10β14 months (previously 8β12 months)
- Employment-Based Green Cards (I-140):
- Average: 8β10 months
- EB-2 India cases still facing long wait times (up to 2+ years)
- Adjustment of Status (I-485):
- Average: 12β18 months
- Green Card Through Marriage (CR1/IR1):
- Average: 10β13 months
π Why This Matters
Longer wait times can impact job offers, family reunifications, and legal stay planning. Applicants are encouraged to check the USCIS processing time tool for their specific center.
β Tip:
Make sure your application is complete and error-free. Missing documents can add weeks or months to your processing time.
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