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Concurrent I-130/I-485 Tracker: Approval Trend
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Latest case certified for Filing Date 17 Jul 2008, on 21 Oct 2008 (View this case)
Average time to get certified in last one year = 267 days
All averages displayed are for non-RFE cases only. (RFE = Request For Evidence)
Disclaimer: This information is based solely on the data that users have entered on this site.
I-130/I-485 Processing Times by Filing Date
The graph above shows approval times based on the date on which I-130/I-485 was filed. For example, if the Y-axis shows 50 days for Aug '06, it means that I-130/I-485 applications filed in August 2006 took an average 50 days to be approved from the date the applications were filed. The black line represents the average number of days it took for applications to be approved for a given month, and the gray line represents the number of applications that were approved for that month.
I-130/I-485 Processing Times by Approval Date
The graph above shows approval times based on the date on which I-130/I-485 was approved. For example, if the Y-axis shows 50 days for Aug '06, it means that I-130/I-485 applications approved in August 2006 took an average 50 days to be approved from the date the applications were filed. The black line represents the average number of days it took for applications to be approved in a given month, and the gray line represents the number of applications that were approved in that month.

Note: Some months may be missing from the graphs above because, from the data that users have posted on trackitt, no case was filed or approved in that month.
3 Comments
 Posted by rckalraf on 16 Oct 2008
Can we not have a separte graph for Parents.
 Posted by kt421 on 03 Nov 2008
Somebody entered bad data as the final data point on the X-axis shows July 2009. It comes up as 546 days and is skewing the average pretty badly for everyone else.
 Posted by rckalraf on 03 Nov 2008
Even the interpretation given beow the graph is quite confusing. The months mentioned in the description are missing in the graph. Can we not have separate graphs for I130 and I485 even if they have been filed concurrently;
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