I-765: What “Interview Cancelled” Means

A previously scheduled interview was taken off the calendar and a notice about it is being sent. Cancellations happen for many operational reasons: officer availability, office closures, or because USCIS decided it can adjudicate without the interview.

Good to do now

  • Read the cancellation notice when it arrives: it may already contain the reason or next step.
  • Do not assume the worst. Cancellations sometimes precede a waiver-style approval without interview; the "where cases went next" data above shows what actually followed for tracked cases.
  • Keep tracking; the follow-up is typically either a rescheduled interview or a decision-stage status.

Live numbers

We intentionally do not attach statistics to this status. Outcomes here depend on individual case grounds, and an aggregate number would mislead more than inform.

Measured from cases tracked on MyCasesHub, not all USCIS filings. Not legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

Is a cancelled interview bad news?
Often it is operational, and some cancellations happen because the case can be decided without an interview. The next-step data above shows what followed for tracked cases.
Will the interview be rescheduled automatically?
If USCIS still needs the interview, they reschedule on their own and send a new notice. No action is needed unless a notice asks for one.
How long until something happens after a cancellation?
There is no fixed window. The live days-in-status band above reflects cases currently waiting after a cancellation.

Related

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.