USCIS Seeks to Decrease N-400 and I-485 Processing Times

USCIS Seeks to Decrease N-400 and I-485 Processing Times

USCIS will implement a national strategy to decrease differences in processing times based on location for Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, and Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.

Since the end of 2015, there has been an increase in processing times due to higher than expected volumes received during fiscal years (FY) 2016 and 2017 that did not decrease as originally projected. FY 2017 receipts were up 15.6% from FY 2016, and FY 2016 receipts were up 25.5% from FY 2015. The increased filing volumes did not affect USCIS field offices equally, which resulted in some disparity in the processing times among field offices.

As USCIS shifts caseloads between field offices to decrease processing times, they may schedule applicants to appear for an interview at a field office outside of their normal jurisdiction. Applicants may receive an interview appointment notice or other types of notices (such as a Request for Evidence) from a field office outside of their normal jurisdiction. However, these caseload changes will not affect where applicants attend their biometrics appointments. USCIS will still direct them to the nearest application support center. Applicants should follow the instructions on any notices they receive from USCIS.