Google Maps typically takes anywhere from a few hours to several weeks to verify edits, depending on various factors such as:
1. Google’s Automated Review Process: Some edits are approved quickly if they match Google’s existing data, while others require manual verification.
2. Complexity of the Edit: Adding a new location often takes longer than minor changes like correcting an address or business hours.
3. Verification Requirements: If Google cannot verify the location through existing data sources, it may require additional checks, such as user contributions or business verification.
4. Local Activity & Trust Level: Users with a high level of contributions (Local Guides with a good track record) often see their edits approved faster.
Since it’s been 12 days, your edits are likely under manual review. If they remain pending for too long:
• Check for Policy Violations: Ensure your submissions comply with Google’s guidelines.
• Submit Again: If the edit is still under review after a long time, you can try resubmitting with more details.
If you’re adding business locations, consider verifying them through Google Business Profile (GBP) instead, which is often faster