I-102 at National Benefits Center
I-102 is processed by USCIS.
Verified from USCIS on 2026-06-05
How I-102 compares to other forms at the National Benefits Center
NBC handles ten forms in total. The fastest sibling is I-539 (extend or change nonimmigrant status) at 0.2 to 2.5 months and the slowest is I-130 (alien relative) at 50.0 to 53.0 months. I-765 (employment authorization) carries the widest 18.5-month spread. I-102 sits at 11.0 to 14.5 months, a 3.5-month band in the middle of the office's range. Its 12.8-month midpoint runs 1.5 months below the office average. That ceiling sits 38.5 months below I-130's upper bound.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does I-102 take at National Benefits Center?
Current processing time for I-102 at National Benefits Center is 12 months to 15 months, based on the latest data from USCIS.
When was I-102 processing time data last updated?
The data was last updated on 2026-06-05, sourced from USCIS.
What factors affect I-102 processing time?
Processing times vary based on application volume, case complexity, security checks, and the completeness of submitted documentation. Times shown are estimates and individual cases may differ.
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