I-130: What “Interview Was Scheduled” Means

USCIS has put your interview on the calendar and the appointment notice with date, time and location is being sent. This usually means the case reached the front of the interview queue at your field office.

Good to do now

  • Watch for the notice. The status often shows up before the letter arrives.
  • Gather originals of the documents filed with the case, plus any the notice lists.
  • If you must reschedule, follow the notice instructions as early as possible; rescheduling adds real delay.

Live numbers

Waiting in this status now
25,855 tracked cases
Moved into it in the last 4 weeks
12,087 cases
Time in this status so far
typically 29 days (12 to 74 for the middle half)

Where tracked cases went next

Case Approved68%

median 40 days (36 to 45) · 87,046 cases

Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS22%

median 38 days (35 to 44) · 28,054 cases

Interview Cancelled7%

median 33 days (20 to 40) · 9,418 cases

Case Was Denied1%

median 43 days (37 to 67) · 1,386 cases

Request for Initial Evidence Was Sent1%

median 39 days (36 to 48) · 1,281 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

How far out are interviews usually scheduled?
Commonly a few weeks to a couple of months after this status appears, depending on the field office calendar.
What should I bring to the interview?
The appointment notice lists requirements. As a baseline: government ID, the appointment notice, and originals of evidence submitted with the filing.
What happens after the interview?
Some cases are approved at or shortly after the interview; others move to review statuses first. The transition data above shows where tracked cases actually went.

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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.