I-130: What “Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS” Means

USCIS states the case is being actively reviewed by an officer. It often appears late in the life of a case, after an interview or an RFE response, and tends to be closer to a decision than the generic processing statuses.

Good to do now

  • No action is required. This is an internal review stage.
  • Make sure your mailing address is current; decisions and notices follow this stage.
  • Watch the next-step distribution above to calibrate expectations against real outcomes.

Live numbers

Waiting in this status now
22,774 tracked cases
Moved into it in the last 4 weeks
4,794 cases
Time in this status so far
typically 104 days (35 to 221 for the middle half)

Where tracked cases went next

Case Approved76%

median 24 days (7 to 65) · 13,895 cases

Response To USCIS' Request For Evidence Was Received7%

median 43 days (22 to 73) · 1,283 cases

Request for Initial Evidence Was Sent6%

median 11 days (3 to 43) · 1,078 cases

Interview Was Scheduled6%

median 54 days (18 to 97) · 1,057 cases

Notice Explaining USCIS' Actions Was Mailed6%

median 30 days (8 to 107) · 1,018 cases

of tracked I-130 cases that moved from this status, filing years 2026+2025

Measured from cases tracked on MyCasesHub, not all USCIS filings. Data as of 2026-06-19. Not legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

Does "actively reviewed" mean a decision is imminent?
It is usually closer to a decision than earlier statuses, but the time spent here still varies. The live band above shows the current waiting distribution.
Why did my case enter this status after the interview?
Officers often need to complete checks or supervisory review after an interview before a decision can be issued.
Can this status go back to "still being processed"?
Status text can cycle between internal stages. A bounce between review-type statuses is common and not by itself meaningful.

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MyCasesHub is not affiliated with USCIS. Statistics are measured from cases tracked on MyCasesHub, not all USCIS filings. This page is general information, not legal advice.