It's hard to tell quite how bad any gap is from the pics you've taken so far as they show several different conditions. Note that you don't really want a bolt-on neck to have push-fit tight as you 'll be adding finish to the neck and the top part of the sides of the neck pocket, so the gap will naturally reduce once you have finish on.

You've run string down the neck to the bridge position. With the neck pushed fully over to the bass side of the pocket, can you get the the 'E' and 'G' strings to run nicely parallel to the side of the neck with the bridge in what looks like a reasonable position? And in that position, how much of a gap is there between the treble side of the neck and the side of the pocket? If it's the amount shown in your third picture, then that is probably about right, when allowing for a few coats of finish.

Whilst I'd always suggest waiting a couple of weeks if you had a tight neck joint on a glued neck guitar, I wouldn't wait as long on a bolt-on, especially when you already have a gap.