QueueCheckofficial waits, shared dates

About

About QueueCheck

QueueCheck is an independent publication about government queues: passports, visas, citizenship, driving tests, trusted traveler programs, and Green Cards. It exists to answer one stressful question honestly — how long is the wait, really?

Why this site exists

Official processing estimates are published in different formats, on different schedules, and with different definitions of when a wait starts and ends. People waiting on an application usually end up comparing rumors instead of comparable cases. QueueCheck puts the official numbers, their limitations, and reviewed waits shared by readers side by side so each signal can be read for what it is.

How content is produced

Official figures are collected from published government sources and always labeled with where they came from and when they were captured. Waits shared by readers are reviewed before they are included in any public number, and small samples are shown as context rather than presented as trends. Guides and news posts are edited against the same rulebook described on the about data and source transparency pages.

Independence

QueueCheck is not a government agency, is not affiliated with any of the agencies it covers, and cannot see, influence, or speed up any individual application. Nothing on this site replaces an official notice, and nothing here is legal advice. The site may show advertising to cover its costs; advertisers have no say in what the numbers show or what the guides recommend.

Corrections

If an official figure looks out of date, a source link is wrong, or a guide misstates a rule, we want to know. Reach us through the contact page and include the page link. Confirmed errors are corrected on the page itself.

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