Reviewed on: April 02,2026
Halfway House

How Long Does Federal Halfway House Approval Take?

how long does it take once unit team sends your paperwork out for federal halfway house reentry management office for halfway house approval how long does it take for approval to come back for approval or denial..... paperwork has been sent out over a month now status still showing pending

There is no standard timeline for halfway house approval to come back once the unit team submits the paperwork.
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✓ Verified answer October 02,2015 · Halfway House
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There is no standard timeline for halfway house approval to come back once the unit team submits the paperwork. The Reentry Management Office processes submissions on their own schedule, and a month of pending status is not unusual or a sign that something is wrong.

A few things worth understanding about how this process works.

The unit team submits their recommendation with significant lead time built in, often several months before the projected release date. That buffer exists precisely because the response timeline is unpredictable. The pending status you are seeing reflects normal processing, not a problem with the application.

The other thing worth knowing is that in the vast majority of cases, what the unit team recommends is what gets approved. The Reentry Management Office rarely overrides a unit team recommendation without cause. If the unit team has submitted their paperwork and the recommendation is favorable, the realistic expectation is that approval follows. Denial without cause is uncommon.

Patience is genuinely the only tool available here. There is no way to expedite the process from the outside, and repeated inquiries to the Reentry Management Office do not typically move things faster. The unit team and case manager at the facility are the best point of contact if you need a status update, since they submitted the paperwork and are the ones who will receive the response.

When approval does come back, things tend to move quickly from there. Stay ready.

Accepted Answer Date Created: October 02,2015
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About this answer: This response was prepared by InmateAid’s editorial team in consultation with former inmates who have direct experience with the federal correctional system. InmateAid has served families of the incarcerated since 2012. This is general information only — not legal advice. Last reviewed April 2026.