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    USCIS claims that the processing time of the I-765 is between 2.5 months and 5 months for the NBC. The lower end is the time USCIS processed 50% of the cases, and the upper end if the time USCIS processed 93% of the cases.
    I wonder if that is really true. If the numbers USCIS gave is correct, half of the people should get the EAD card within 2.5. However, I have not heard anyone on the forum received the EAD within 2.5 months. Few people got it roughly 3 months because of the approval of expedite request, but those should be very small percentage.
    Does anyone know if those numbers are accurate?


    We launched a pilot to test a redesigned processing times webpage that displays the data for all forms in an easier-to-read format and also tests a new way of collecting data and calculating the processing times for some forms.

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    Originally posted by cpthk View Post
    USCIS claims that the processing time of the I-765 is between 2.5 months and 5 months for the NBC. The lower end is the time USCIS processed 50% of the cases, and the upper end if the time USCIS processed 93% of the cases.
    I wonder if that is really true. If the numbers USCIS gave is correct, half of the people should get the EAD card within 2.5. However, I have not heard anyone on the forum received the EAD within 2.5 months. Few people got it roughly 3 months because of the approval of expedite request, but those should be very small percentage.
    Does anyone know if those numbers are accurate?


    https://www.uscis.gov/news/news-rele...ocessing-times
    No idea. If it helps, mine took 148 days to be approved. No idea when it might be printed and mailed though.

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      You can see the big report online about processing times. I am sure expedites go into their new criteria for 50%.

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        EAD in >3 months

        Originally posted by cpthk View Post
        USCIS claims that the processing time of the I-765 is between 2.5 months and 5 months for the NBC. The lower end is the time USCIS processed 50% of the cases, and the upper end if the time USCIS processed 93% of the cases.
        I wonder if that is really true. If the numbers USCIS gave is correct, half of the people should get the EAD card within 2.5. However, I have not heard anyone on the forum received the EAD within 2.5 months. Few people got it roughly 3 months because of the approval of expedite request, but those should be very small percentage.
        Does anyone know if those numbers are accurate?


        https://www.uscis.gov/news/news-rele...ocessing-times
        We expedited and are expecting the card to arrive today. Our application was received 2/20 (notice date 2/27), we made the request to expedite on 4/19, and the card went into production 5/04 & we received the Notice of Approval yesterday. So just about 2.5 months for us
        2/20: Received at Chicago lockbox
        4/04: We reviewed your biometrics and are processing your case (I-765 & I-485)
        4/18: Ready to be scheduled for an interview (No notification, not updated on either site until Aug 27)
        4/19: Request to expedite EAD
        5/11: Received EAD
        6/26: Applied for Advance Parole
        8/09: Advance Parole approved
        8/29: Scheduled for Interview
        10/11: Interview
        10/12: RFE on I-130 (misplaced G28)
        10/16: Sent new G28
        10/19: Approved!

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          Originally posted by ember View Post
          We expedited and are expecting the card to arrive today. Our application was received 2/20 (notice date 2/27), we made the request to expedite on 4/19, and the card went into production 5/04 & we received the Notice of Approval yesterday. So just about 2.5 months for us
          I also submitted the expedite request based on job offer. I heard people still got declined on the request. But, I will still try. It doesn't hurt.

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