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Updated May 2025 · USCIS quarterly data (2023)

I-94 · 2023 Data

Nonimmigrant Admission

Nonimmigrant Admission (I-94) has an average USCIS processing time of 30 days — approximately 1 month — with a 94% approval rate across 61.1M applications in the most recent reporting period. Filing volume is currently increasing.

61.1M
Applications
94%
Approval Rate
30
Avg Days
Increasing
Trend

Key Facts

Form Number
I-94
Processing Time
1 months
(30 days average)
Application Volume
61.1M
2876.2% of all applications

What This Processing Time Means

I-94 adjudication moves quickly — an average of 30 days, or about 1 month, end to end. Most applicants in this band see a USCIS decision inside a single fiscal quarter, and the form generally requires limited supporting evidence beyond the standard filing package.

Temporary admissions including tourists, students, business visitors, and temporary workers entering the United States. The official adjudicator is U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). For applicants outside the United States, the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs handles consular processing through embassies and consulates.

Approval Rate Breakdown

Approved94%
Denied / Other6%

I-94 carries a 94% approval rate, putting it among the highest-approval USCIS form types. Rates this high signal well-defined eligibility criteria and limited discretionary review — most denials trace to incomplete filings rather than substantive ineligibility. The cross-form USCIS average across the 8 categories tracked here is 73%, so I-94 sits above the agency-wide benchmark.

Recent Volume Trend

Filing volume for I-94 has been increasing in recent USCIS reporting periods. Rising receipts without matching adjudicator capacity is the single most common cause of growing backlogs, and is the dynamic the agency cites most often when explaining processing-time slippage.

USCIS publishes form-type performance data quarterly. The current dataset reflects fiscal year 2023 adjudication, covering 2.1M total applications across 198 countries and 63 field offices. The DHS Office of Homeland Security Statistics publishes the annual Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, which provides historical baselines this dataset cross-checks against.

How I-94 Is Adjudicated

Processing time is the average number of days from USCIS receipt of a complete filing to final adjudication, sourced from quarterly USCIS performance reports. Approval rate is computed as approved cases divided by completed cases (approvals plus denials), excluding still-pending applications. All values are aggregated nationally; per-service-center variation can be substantial. Read the full VisaTracker methodology for definitions, edge cases, and refresh cadence.

Note: This page presents general statistics, not legal or immigration advice. Eligibility, evidence requirements, and case-specific timing should be discussed with a licensed immigration attorney or an accredited representative recognized by the U.S. Department of Justice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Nonimmigrant Admission (I-94) processing take?

Nonimmigrant Admission takes 30 days on average — about 1 month — based on USCIS adjudication data covering 61.1M applications. Actual times vary by service center and field office; the USCIS case status portal at uscis.gov publishes per-form-type processing windows that update monthly.

What is the I-94 approval rate?

I-94 has a 94% approval rate. I-94 carries a 94% approval rate, putting it among the highest-approval USCIS form types. Rates this high signal well-defined eligibility criteria and limited discretionary review — most denials trace to incomplete filings rather than substantive ineligibility.

Is the I-94 backlog getting better or worse?

Filing volume for I-94 is currently increasing. Filing volume for I-94 has been increasing in recent USCIS reporting periods. Rising receipts without matching adjudicator capacity is the single most common cause of growing backlogs, and is the dynamic the agency cites most often when explaining processing-time slippage.

How does I-94 compare to other USCIS form types?

Among the 8 form types tracked here, I-94 ranks #1 for processing speed (1 = fastest). The fastest tracked form is I-94 at 30 days; the slowest is I-589 at 730 days. The cross-form average approval rate is 73%.

Where can I check my I-94 case status?

Check case status on the USCIS website at uscis.gov using your receipt number. USCIS publishes per-form-type processing times monthly. For employment-based filings, the U.S. Department of Labor handles upstream labor certifications, and the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs handles consular processing for applicants outside the United States.

Should I work with an immigration attorney for I-94?

For high-approval categories, a complete and accurate filing is the dominant factor and many applicants self-file successfully. For lower-approval or evidence-heavy categories, working with an attorney or an accredited representative recognized by the Department of Justice is often worth the cost. This page is general data analysis, not legal advice; specific eligibility questions belong with qualified counsel.

About This Data

Sources: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) quarterly performance data for fiscal year 2023; DHS Office of Homeland Security Statistics; U.S. Department of Labor for upstream employment-based labor certifications; U.S. Department of State for consular processing. All inputs are public-domain U.S. government data.

Cite as: "VisaTracker, I-94 statistics, May 2025. Data: USCIS quarterly performance reports, fiscal year 2023." See our methodology for definitions and refresh cadence. Last updated May 2025.