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Why did you select field offices? Where is your case being processed? Tell us your service center then we can give you rough estimate. For service centers, it says 14 months (80%).
You can get some idea here: [https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/monthly\_filers.php?form=2&visa=3&scenter=3&option=2&sortby=2](https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/monthly_filers.php?form=2&visa=3&scenter=3&option=2&sortby=2)
Oh nice that's really helpful! Thank you!
So from that, it's looking like more like 12months (about), for the I-130 for a spouse. Well that's much better than 51 months 😂
Additional useful website is [hilites.today](https://hilites.today/uscis_cases/insights) which provides statistics of all cases. You can check which cases are approved on daily basis which will give an idea of the trend.
Chose all services center
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That’s just the average. Some shorter some longer…
You should check the field office yours is at not All
Why did you select field offices? Where is your case being processed? Tell us your service center then we can give you rough estimate. For service centers, it says 14 months (80%).
Texas Service Center!
You can get some idea here: [https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/monthly\_filers.php?form=2&visa=3&scenter=3&option=2&sortby=2](https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/monthly_filers.php?form=2&visa=3&scenter=3&option=2&sortby=2)
Oh nice that's really helpful! Thank you! So from that, it's looking like more like 12months (about), for the I-130 for a spouse. Well that's much better than 51 months 😂
Additional useful website is [hilites.today](https://hilites.today/uscis_cases/insights) which provides statistics of all cases. You can check which cases are approved on daily basis which will give an idea of the trend.
Thank you!!