Form I-765 processing time
I-765 Application for Suspension of Deportation/Sec.244/NACARA/Cancel of Removal [(c)(10)]
Processing time trend
Months to decision
FY diamonds are USCIS-published yearly national averages. Weekly points average our daily snapshots. Daily points are individual USCIS snapshots from the last 30 days.
Summary · Updated 2026-06-08
As of 2026-06-08, USCIS reports a 9.5 Months to 22.5 Months processing time for Form I-765 Application for Suspension of Deportation/Sec.244/NACARA/Cancel of Removal [(c)(10)] cases handled by National Benefits Center. This range represents the time to complete 80% of these cases. If your filing receipt is dated before July 30, 2024, you may submit a case inquiry to USCIS.
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How long does I-765 Application for Suspension of Deportation/Sec.244/NACARA/Cancel of Removal [(c)(10)] take?
USCIS currently publishes a range of 9.5 Months to 22.5 Months for Form I-765 Application for Suspension of Deportation/Sec.244/NACARA/Cancel of Removal [(c)(10)] cases handled by National Benefits Center, as of . This is the time to complete 80% of cases of this type at this office — your case may resolve faster or slower than the published range.
Can I submit a case inquiry?
USCIS accepts case inquiries when your receipt date is older than the published inquiry date. For I-765 Application for Suspension of Deportation/Sec.244/NACARA/Cancel of Removal [(c)(10)] at National Benefits Center, that date is currently July 30, 2024. If your filing receipt is dated before that, you can submit a service request through your USCIS online account.
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How to read the chart
The chart combines four data sources, oldest to newest: USCIS-published fiscal-year averages from FY2014 (including the current partial year), drawn from USCIS's Historic Processing Times page; weekly averages computed from our daily snapshots; and daily snapshots for the most recent 30 days. A flat line means the published range was unchanged in our snapshots, not that nothing is happening on individual cases.
Source & methodology
All processing-time figures on this page come directly from USCIS's official Processing Times tool. We snapshot the published ranges every weekday and store the time series for trend analysis. Historic fiscal-year medians come from USCIS's Historic Processing Times page. This site is independent and not affiliated with USCIS or any government agency.
Other I-765 case types
- Alien with Final Order of Deportation Under an OSUP [(c)(18)]
- All other applications for employment authorization
- Based on a pending asylum application [(c)(8)] -renewal/replacement
- Based on a pending asylum application [(c)(8)] – Initial Application
- Based on a pending I-485 adjustment application [(c)(9)]
- Based on a request by a qualified F-1 academic student [(c)(3)]
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