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Immigration and Citizenship Data

These reports provide data on various aspects of USCIS operations. In addition, certain tables list the USCIS office responsible for the adjudication.

You can find additional data by visiting the:

  • DHS Office of Homeland Security Statistics – Characteristics of Green Card holders and citizenship status
  • DHS Asylum Processing Rule Cohort Reports - The reports describe processing and outcomes under the new rule for noncitizens identified as potentially suitable for placement in the rule, as well as demographic information about the population placed in the rule.
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  • Processing Times – data on current processing times by form type and USCIS field office or service center
  • Historic Processing Times – data on historical national median processing times for select forms and fiscal years

For more information on our reports, visit the Understanding Our Data page.

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Pending Applications for Employment-Based Preference Categories as of August 3, 2024 (XLSX, 109.41 KB)
September 13, 2024
Inventory report intended to provide information about the number of pending Forms I-485 in the employment-based preference categories. The report provides our estimate of how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory for each employment-based preference category, by selected country of chargeability, and by the month and year of the estimated priority date. A noncitizen with a pending adjustment of status application can use the report to estimate how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory with earlier priority dates for their employment-based preference category and country of chargeability. Wait times for an employment-based immigrant visa depend on numerous factors, including, but not limited to, supply of visas and demand of visas for a particular preference category (at USCIS and the Department of State (DOS)), priority date, the country to which a visa will be charged (usually an applicant’s country of birth), and statutory limitations (for example, per country caps). Please note, that this report does not contain information about DOS inventory, nor does it have any information about noncitizens with pending or approved immigrant visa petitions who have not yet applied for adjustment of status. Additional FAQs about this report.
Pending Applications for Employment-Based Preference Categories as of July 3, 2024 (XLSX, 106.74 KB)
September 13, 2024
Inventory report intended to provide information about the number of pending Forms I-485 in the employment-based preference categories. The report provides our estimate of how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory for each employment-based preference category, by selected country of chargeability, and by the month and year of the estimated priority date. A noncitizen with a pending adjustment of status application can use the report to estimate how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory with earlier priority dates for their employment-based preference category and country of chargeability. Wait times for an employment-based immigrant visa depend on numerous factors, including, but not limited to, supply of visas and demand of visas for a particular preference category (at USCIS and the Department of State (DOS)), priority date, the country to which a visa will be charged (usually an applicant’s country of birth), and statutory limitations (for example, per country caps). Please note, that this report does not contain information about DOS inventory, nor does it have any information about noncitizens with pending or approved immigrant visa petitions who have not yet applied for adjustment of status. Additional FAQs about this report.
Pending Applications for Employment-Based Preference Categories as of June 3, 2024 (XLSX, 106.38 KB)
September 13, 2024
Inventory report intended to provide information about the number of pending Forms I-485 in the employment-based preference categories. The report provides our estimate of how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory for each employment-based preference category, by selected country of chargeability, and by the month and year of the estimated priority date. A noncitizen with a pending adjustment of status application can use the report to estimate how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory with earlier priority dates for their employment-based preference category and country of chargeability. Wait times for an employment-based immigrant visa depend on numerous factors, including, but not limited to, supply of visas and demand of visas for a particular preference category (at USCIS and the Department of State (DOS)), priority date, the country to which a visa will be charged (usually an applicant’s country of birth), and statutory limitations (for example, per country caps). Please note, that this report does not contain information about DOS inventory, nor does it have any information about noncitizens with pending or approved immigrant visa petitions who have not yet applied for adjustment of status. Additional FAQs about this report.
Pending Applications for Employment-Based Preference Categories as of May 3, 2024 (XLSX, 106.13 KB)
September 13, 2024
Inventory report intended to provide information about the number of pending Forms I-485 in the employment-based preference categories. The report provides our estimate of how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory for each employment-based preference category, by selected country of chargeability, and by the month and year of the estimated priority date. A noncitizen with a pending adjustment of status application can use the report to estimate how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory with earlier priority dates for their employment-based preference category and country of chargeability. Wait times for an employment-based immigrant visa depend on numerous factors, including, but not limited to, supply of visas and demand of visas for a particular preference category (at USCIS and the Department of State (DOS)), priority date, the country to which a visa will be charged (usually an applicant’s country of birth), and statutory limitations (for example, per country caps). Please note, that this report does not contain information about DOS inventory, nor does it have any information about noncitizens with pending or approved immigrant visa petitions who have not yet applied for adjustment of status. Additional FAQs about this report.
Pending Applications for Employment-Based Preference Categories as of April 3, 2024 (XLSX, 101.97 KB)
July 09, 2024
Inventory report intended to provide information about the number of pending Forms I-485 in the employment-based preference categories. The report provides our estimate of how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory for each employment-based preference category, by selected country of chargeability, and by the month and year of the estimated priority date. A noncitizen with a pending adjustment of status application can use the report to estimate how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory with earlier priority dates for their employment-based preference category and country of chargeability. Wait times for an employment-based immigrant visa depend on numerous factors, including, but not limited to, supply of visas and demand of visas for a particular preference category (at USCIS and the Department of State (DOS)), priority date, the country to which a visa will be charged (usually an applicant’s country of birth), and statutory limitations (for example, per country caps). Please note, that this report does not contain information about DOS inventory, nor does it have any information about noncitizens with pending or approved immigrant visa petitions who have not yet applied for adjustment of status. Additional FAQs about this report.
Pending Applications for Employment-Based Preference Categories as of March 3, 2024 (XLSX, 103.16 KB)
June 18, 2024
Inventory report intended to provide information about the number of pending Forms I-485 in the employment-based preference categories. The report provides our estimate of how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory for each employment-based preference category, by selected country of chargeability, and by the month and year of the estimated priority date. A noncitizen with a pending adjustment of status application can use the report to estimate how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory with earlier priority dates for their employment-based preference category and country of chargeability. Wait times for an employment-based immigrant visa depend on numerous factors, including, but not limited to, supply of visas and demand of visas for a particular preference category (at USCIS and the Department of State (DOS)), priority date, the country to which a visa will be charged (usually an applicant’s country of birth), and statutory limitations (for example, per country caps). Please note, that this report does not contain information about DOS inventory, nor does it have any information about noncitizens with pending or approved immigrant visa petitions who have not yet applied for adjustment of status. Additional FAQs about this report.
Pending Applications for Employment-Based Preference Categories as of February 22, 2024 (XLSX, 103.01 KB)
June 12, 2024
Inventory report intended to provide information about the number of pending Forms I-485 in the employment-based preference categories. The report provides our estimate of how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory for each employment-based preference category, by selected country of chargeability, and by the month and year of the estimated priority date. A noncitizen with a pending adjustment of status application can use the report to estimate how many Forms I-485 we have in our inventory with earlier priority dates for their employment-based preference category and country of chargeability. Wait times for an employment-based immigrant visa depend on numerous factors, including, but not limited to, supply of visas and demand of visas for a particular preference category (at USCIS and the Department of State (DOS)), priority date, the country to which a visa will be charged (usually an applicant’s country of birth), and statutory limitations (for example, per country caps). Please note, that this report does not contain information about DOS inventory, nor does it have any information about noncitizens with pending or approved immigrant visa petitions who have not yet applied for adjustment of status. Additional FAQs about this report.
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