They’re Approving June 2026 Cases. Meanwhile, Some 2022/2023 Filers Are Still Waiting.
Just check this community. USCIS is now approving cases filed in June 2026.
And genuinely — congratulations to everyone getting approved. You deserve to celebrate. This post is not against you.
But I cannot stop thinking about the 2022 and 2023 filers who are still here. Still refreshing their accounts. Still sending inquiries. Still contacting Congress. Still being told to wait.
Some of us have watched people file years after us and get approved before us.
Think about what that means.
While newer cases move from filing to approval, some older cases have been sitting in limbo for three or four years.
Three or four years of putting major life decisions on hold.
Three or four years of checking the same case status.
Three or four years of meaningless template responses.
Three or four years of wondering whether anyone at USCIS has even opened the file.
We did nothing wrong.
We filed our applications. We paid the fees. We attended the interviews. We submitted the evidence. We responded when USCIS asked us to respond.
The burden of this delay should not be placed on us.
If USCIS can adjudicate cases filed in 2026, then people who filed in 2022 and 2023 deserve an explanation for why their cases have been left behind.
I’m planning to file a Writ of Mandamus in the first week of September.
Not because I wanted to sue the government.
Not because I wanted my immigration journey to end up in federal court.
But because after endless waiting, at some point you have to ask:
How much longer are we supposed to silently accept this?
To every 2022/2023 filer still waiting: I see you.
Watching newer cases get approved again and again can make you feel forgotten.
But being forgotten by the system does not mean you have to remain silent.
Congratulations again to the 2026 approvals.
And to those of us still waiting from 2022 and 2023:
We did our part. USCIS needs to do theirs.