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USCIS Reports on Immigration Processing Times Cuban Directory

The different U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) centers have different processing times depending on the case.

The number of forms to be processed daily affects processing times and delivery of final reports to applicants.

Processing times in Texas

In the case of the State of Texas, the following set times apply depending on each applicant's individual case. Here we show you the most common interventions carried out in your service center.

  • Form I-102 Replacement Application/Initial Arrival/Departure Document for Nonimmigrants

Issuing or replacing a Form I-94 for the first time

4.5 months – 6.5 months

  • I-129 Petition for Nonimmigrant Workers

H-1B – Skilled Occupation – Visa for issuance abroad

1.5 months – 4 months

  • I-129 Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker

H-1B – Skilled Occupation – Change of Status in the USA

1.5 months – 4 months

  • I-129 Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker

H-1B – Qualified Occupation – Extension of Stay in the US

1.5 months – 4 months

  • I-129 Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker

L – Transferred within the company

1.5 months – 3.5 months

  • I-129F Petition for Foreign Fiancée

K1/K2/K3/K4 – Fiancée or spouse and/or dependent children

13 months – 17 months

  • I-130 Petition for Foreign Relatives

Permanent resident applying for a spouse or child under 21 years of age

36.5 months – 42 months

  • I-130 Petition for Foreign Relatives

U.S. citizen applying for an unmarried son/daughter age 21 or older

46.5 months – 49.5 months

  • I-130 Petition for Foreign Relatives

Permanent residence for unmarried sons or daughters aged 21 or over

49.5 months – 50.5 months

  • I-130 Petition for Foreign Relatives

US citizen applying for a married son or daughter

49 months – 51 months

  • I-130 Petition for Foreign Relatives

US citizen applying for a brother or sister

45.5 months – 50 months.