Case Processing
Queens Field Office
Emma live agent said my case has been with Queens FO since November 2025. I still haven’t received any approval. The last update I saw on my API was on 05/10 and after that no update. My PD is March 2023 and RD is July 2025, PD was current at the time of filing. Has anyone been approved from Queens FO?
I-130 process stalled
I-130 IR Consular Processing Shows No Signs Of Improvement
May 29, 2026
I-130
Over the past few months, we have been closely monitoring changes in I-130 IR Consular processing. We first highlighted signs of this slowdown in our March 5th article, when the data suggested a meaningful dip in activity. By our April 14th update, it had become clear that what initially appeared to be a mild slowdown had developed into a full-on stall out.
Unfortunately, as of May 2026, there are still no meaningful signs of improvement.
At the start of the year, USCIS was processing I-130 IR Consular cases at an impressive pace. Throughout January and into early February, processing was consistent and predictable, pushing wait times down to approximately 12 months from priority date to decision. These were some of the lowest I-130 IR Consular wait times to be seen in years.
That momentum began to fade in mid-February when daily processing volumes started to decline. While occasional slow periods are normal, this slowdown persisted far longer than expected. As of mid-March, the slowdown became even more pronounced, with processing volumes of Track My Visa customers dropping to less than 50% of pre-slowdown levels. Unfortunately, this trend has only worsened, with activity levels dropping even more significantly since then.
I-130 IR Consular processing activity history through May 2026
As of May 2026, the Front of the Line has not moved forward since mid-March 2026. The "Front of the Line" is a term coined by Track My Visa and is not official USCIS terminology. It represents the filing date of the most recently filed cases USCIS has started working on. In simple terms, it shows how far USCIS has progressed through the backlog. When the Front of the Line moves forward, it means USCIS is reaching newer filing dates. When it stalls, it means processing is no longer advancing meaningfully through the queue.
I-130 IR Consular Front of the Line history through May 2026
As you can see, the Front of the Line for I-130 IR Consular cases has not shifted in almost 3 full months. For people still waiting, that represents 3 months of additional waiting without USCIS getting closer to their case. For people who are just filing, the backlog is now 3 months' worth of cases larger. Cases continue to be added as new applicants file, but USCIS is not removing a significant number of cases from the backlog, resulting in a very rapid build-up.
The Front of the Line is currently pinned at cases filed on or before February 25, 2025. The trickle of activity we are seeing is coming from cases filed before then. If USCIS started processing cases actively again today, the current end-to-end wait times would be approximately 15 months — cases from late February 2025 processed now in late May 2026. For each week USCIS continues to stall, end-to-end processing times will be that much worse when they start back up.
The cause still remains unclear. While there have been rumors of internal processing changes and resource reallocation within USCIS, no official explanation has been provided. For now, the data continues to show the same pattern: lower processing volumes, a stalled Front of the Line, and no clear signs of recovery.
Surely, USCIS will start moving again. Here at Track My Visa, we're holding our breath, anxious to see the numbers start to move forward again. Everyone on the team knows first hand the hardships that accompany a 1+ year wait. When USCIS does start working again, they will have a significant backlog to burn through in order to get back to sub-1-year wait times.
As always, we will continue tracking the data closely and will share updates as soon as we see meaningful changes in processing activity or Front of the Line movement.
I-485 Third FTA0
Hi everyone,
I'm an EB-2 NIW applicant and wanted to see if anyone has had a similar experience.
Timeline:
PD: Current
I-485/I-765 filed: Oct 20, 2025
Biometrics: Nov 17, 2025
EAD approved: Apr 26, 2026
I-485 status:
Still Pending
Backend updates:
2 FTA0s after biometrics
3rd FTA0 on June 12, 2026
Silent/internal update on December 26, Feb 3, May 11, and June 15, 2026.
Has anyone had this pattern If so, how long after your 3rd FTA0 or latest silent update did you receive your I-485 approval?
I'd really appreciate hearing your timelines. Thanks!
NTA eoir court
I received an NTA while my VAWA case was still pending. Now my VAWA has been approved, but because I have a pending court case, USCIS cannot proceed with my I-485 application—meaning they have put it on hold. Although my lawyer previously filed a motion with the court, we haven't gotten any results, as courts no longer respond to motions (the "Trump effect"). I have to wait until my court date in 2028! This is truly frustrating and unfair. Is there anyone else going through a similar situation?
Combo Interview Scheduled.
Incase your case is stuck at reviewing stage for longer than expected, just like mine. It might be helpful to send a case inquiry. I sent one on my case last Friday, I received notification today that I have been scheduled for interview next month. Goodnews!!!
Naturalization
Application for Naturalization
Total Days: 265 days
Case
2025-09-24
Today
N-400
265 Days
National Benefits Center: N-400
Long visa processing time
does anybody know what is normal usual processing time? I would like to know if I can already ask question to USCIS or they still consider over 3 years period time as completely normal.
F2A
Permanent resident filing for a spouse or child under 21
Total Days: 1177 days
Case
2023-03-27
Today
I-130
1177 Days
California Service Center: I-130