USCIS Updates “myProgress” Service
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Today, we are thrilled to bring you an exciting immigration update that could potentially alter your experience with the immigration process. It’s our pleasure to announce that USCIS has recently rolled out an update to its “myPROGRESS” service, formerly known as Personalized Processing Times. Even better, this service expansion encompasses two additional forms: the Form I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization) and the Form I-131 (Application for Travel Document). Let’s dive into the details and unpack the significance of this enhancement.
Demystifying “myPROGRESS” and Its Evolution
You might be wondering, what exactly is “myPROGRESS”? Essentially, it’s a feature offered by USCIS through its online platform, aiming to provide individuals with a personalized estimate of their case’s processing time. Understandably, one of the most pressing questions for any applicant is, “How long will it take for my case to be decided?” The “myPROGRESS” service seeks to address this question by offering a more tailored perspective on case processing times. And the recent expansion of this service to include the Form I-765 and Form I-131 is indeed a significant step forward.
Navigating the Terrain: What This Means for You
To access the “myPROGRESS” service, you need a USCIS online account. If you don’t have one yet, fret not – you can easily create an account. Once you’re in, you’ll find that specific case types are eligible for this service. Initially, the “myPROGRESS” feature covered applications such as the Form N-400 (Application for Naturalization), the Form I-90 (Application to Replace or Renew Green Card), and the Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative), which is a fundamental application for family-based immigration petitions.
Expansion and Inclusion: The Latest Update
The real scoop here is that USCIS has now extended the “myPROGRESS” service to encompass the Form I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization) and the Form I-131 (Application for Travel Document). These forms play a pivotal role in various immigration scenarios, particularly for individuals seeking work authorization and travel permissions.
Clarifying Expectations: What “myPROGRESS” Does and Doesn’t Do
It’s crucial to understand that the “myPROGRESS” service doesn’t offer a definitive timeline for case processing. Instead, it provides an estimate tailored to your specific case type. While it’s not a guaranteed turnaround time, it still offers a valuable insight into how long your particular case might take to process. This information can prove incredibly useful as you plan and anticipate various aspects of your immigration journey.
A Silver Lining: What This Update Reflects
In the grand scheme of things, the expansion of the “myPROGRESS” service is a positive step towards transparency and accessibility in the immigration process. As someone who has been practicing immigration law for several years, I perceive these advancements as a testament to USCIS’s commitment to improvement. The fact that USCIS is consistently enhancing its online offerings, providing applicants with more personalized insights and resources, speaks volumes about the agency’s dedication to service enhancement and technological advancement.
Embracing the Positive Changes
As we wrap up our exploration of this recent update, I want to reiterate the positive implications it holds. In a field as intricate as immigration, any step toward greater clarity and efficiency should be celebrated. The “myPROGRESS” service, expanded to cover the Form I-765 and Form I-131, serves as a beacon of progress. It provides applicants with a better understanding of their case timelines and showcases USCIS’s commitment to facilitating a smoother journey for those navigating the immigration process.
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Michael Ashoori, Esq.
President of Ashoori Law
I’m a U.S. immigration lawyer and I help families, professionals, investors, and entrepreneurs get visas, green cards, and citizenship to the United States.
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