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I-539 at National Benefits Center

Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status, is filed with USCIS to extend a stay or change visa status.

Verified from USCIS on 2026-06-05

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Current Processing Time
7 days to 2.5 months
Updated 2026-06-05 · Source: USCIS
The current processing time for I-539 at National Benefits Center is 7 days to 2.5 months. This data was last updated on 2026-06-05 from USCIS.

How I-539 compares to other forms at the National Benefits Center

NBC handles ten forms in total. The slowest is I-130 (alien relative) at 50.0 to 53.0 months. Other notable siblings include I-765 (employment authorization) at 8.0 to 26.5 months and I-600 (orphan immediate relative) at 27.0 to 32.5 months. I-539 sits at 0.2 to 2.5 months, the fastest of all ten forms by a wide margin on both bounds. That floor opens 7.8 months earlier than the median sibling floor of 8. The widest sibling spread of 18.5 months is more than double the I-539 range.

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139A-OTH7 days to 2.5 months
139B-OTH14 days to 2.5 months

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does I-539 take at National Benefits Center?

Current processing time for I-539 at National Benefits Center is 7 days to 2.5 months, based on the latest data from USCIS.

When was I-539 processing time data last updated?

The data was last updated on 2026-06-05, sourced from USCIS.

What factors affect I-539 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.

Source: Source: WaitVisa.com — USCIS, updated 2026-06-05