As reported by the National Visa Center (NVC) under the Department of State, there was a notable improvement in the Green Card backlog. The immigrant visa (IV) backlog experienced a positive shift, decreasing by 4% from 304,773 cases in November to 292,105 cases in December.
Moreover, the count of green card applicants with officially documented cases and ready-for-interview scheduling decreased slightly from 341,392 in November to 337,870 in December, a 1% reduction.
A case is deemed “documentarily complete” when all necessary forms and documents have been submitted and accepted by the NVC, signifying readiness for interview scheduling.
In a related development, there was an encouraging increase in the number of individuals scheduled for green card interviews. December recorded 45,765 scheduled interviews, demonstrating a notable rise compared to the 36,619 interviews conducted in November.
These positive trends suggest progress in addressing the Green Card backlog and advancing the immigration process for eligible applicants.