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Official USCIS quarterly data

USCIS Filing Observatory

See demand, decisions, backlog pressure, and reported processing times across the immigration system.

Official data Checked quarterly

Selected form signal

Workload balanceReceived versus completed Received Completed

Pending backlogCases awaiting a decision
Reported processing timeMedian for cases completed in that report
Decision compositionShare of reconciled completions
Form landscapeSee where backlog, reported time, and demand meet

Pending uses a logarithmic scale. Bubble size shows received filings. Processing time is the median for completed cases—not a forecast.

Form matchup

Compare the whole operating picture

Real counts, real months, and four trends at once. Nothing important is hidden in a tooltip.

MetricABB − A

Position among reporting forms

Markers show each exact row’s percentile in the selected report—not better or worse.

ReceivedDemand reported each period
PendingPoint-in-time backlog
Processing timeMedian for completed cases
Approval shareShare of reconciled completions

These reports aggregate different case populations. Processing time covers completed cases, approval share is not a personal probability, and source gaps remain gaps.

Latest published report

cases pending across USCIS

Forms received
Completed
Pending
Service-wide pending backlog

Pressure watch

Signals worth opening

Rankings include exact USCIS reporting rows with values in the latest report.

Private watchlist

My Forms

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Watch the forms that matter to you and see what changed since your last visit.

Latest movement

What changed this report?

This compares aggregate reports, not the same cases. Revisions, transfers, closures, and reporting changes may contribute.

Receipt intelligence

Check a case. Read the wider signal.

Validate a receipt number, jump to the official USCIS status tool, and place the case’s form beside the latest aggregate statistics.

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The receipt number can’t reveal the form — choose the form printed on your I-797 notice.

Methodology

What the numbers can—and cannot—say

Quarterly form totals describe system-wide patterns. They do not predict the outcome or timing of an individual case.

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Outcome share, not odds

Approval share shows reported approvals as a share of reconciled completions in the same report. It is not a personal probability.

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Different case cohorts

Received, decided, and pending totals can represent different cases. They should not be read as a single-case funnel.

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