As of March 2025, there were 11,316,574 pending cases in the U.S. immigration backlog, the most in the country's history.
Delays in almost every immigration category—green card renewals, visa petitions, asylum claims, humanitarian files, work permits, and more—are a result of the system's overload.
According to USCIS data for fiscal year 2025, which runs from October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025:
✅7,082,007 applications received
✅ 5,178,216 approved
✅ 531,296 denied
✅ 5,805,658 total completions
✅11,316,574 cases pending
This backlog is the biggest in American immigration history.
These days, processing delays affect almost all benefit types.
In what USCIS now calls a front log, an increasing percentage of cases remain unopened.
Working with a skilled U.S. immigration lawyer is not a luxury in the current immigration system, where over 11 million cases are backed up and regulations change suddenly. Delays, rejections, or even deportation may result from a single error.
If you need help or guidance with any U.S. immigration matters, especially with these major changes, Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or require further clarification.
Immigration Attorney
Gergana Genova
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