Common USCIS Case Statuses: A Helpful Explanation (2024)

Common USCIS Case Statuses: A Helpful Explanation (1)

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The Online Case Status is the same information you would get from speaking with a USCIS representative. The USCIS Case Status can be found here by inputting your receipt number: https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do

However, before diving into the “case status,” it may be beneficial to check the Processing Times of the filing. More information found here: /immigration/how-do-i-check-uscis-processing-times/

This post will dive deep into explaining what the statuses mean, and by placing them all together, a better picture of “progress” or “progression” can be seen. Not all possible statuses are provided below, but the following statuses are the most common for many filing types.

My Case Was Received

This is one of generally two starting emails. This status means a receipt notice was created and is being sent by mail to your mailing address. If the Case Status states: “My Case Was Received and an Email Was Sent” USCIS is trying to go digital, and that “email” part may mean that USCIS may want you to sign up for a USCIS Account to track your case status and receive electronic notifications.

My Case Accepted By The USCIS Lockbox

This is one of generally two starting emails. This status means a receipt notice was created and is being sent by mail to your mailing address.

My Fingerprint Fee Was Received

This means the $85 Biometric Fee has been received and applied to the filing.

My Case Was Updated To Show Fingerprints Were Taken

This status means the Biometric Appointment was completed, or in the rare/special case, past fingerprints from prior USCIS Filings applied the old records to the new USCIS Filing.

My Request for Additional Evidence Was Sent

USCIS either lost an important document in the file or they need an updated or new document in order to complete the file processing. USCIS mails this notice and it either provides 30 or 87 days to respond.

My Request for Additional Evidence Was Received

This status is a note that their RFE Request was received and that processing has resumed. No further action needed besides waiting for the next USCIS Notice.

My Case is Being Actively Reviewed

This status usually states “no action required” and that the filing is being processed in the order it was received.

My Case Is On Hold

This status means that USCIS is reaching out to another Agency for a review or processing. USCIS does not handle all of the Immigration Filings and in some cases, they may communicate with the DOS for some processing or input. Common for J-1 I-612 Waiver Filings.

My Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview

This status means the filing has been transferred to the local USCIS Office for the interview. Communication with USCIS would shift from USCIS Contact Center or the USCIS Regional Processing Centers to the local field office since that is where the important filing, usually the I-485, I-751, or N-400 is located at.

My Case is Scheduled for An interview

This status means an interview has been scheduled and a USCIS Notice will arrive in the mail with instructions and the date and time of the interview.

My Case Was Submitted For Quality Review Based On An Approval Recommendation

This status is common for N-400 cases. Since the N-400 means someone is becoming a US Citizen, the alien file may need some attention or work on correcting errors prior to the Naturalization Oath Ceremony to become a US Citizen.

My Case Was Approved

Everyone loves this status. It means the filing was successful.

My Card Was Mailed To Me

This status means the immigration document was placed in the USCIS mailroom, awaiting USPS pickup.

My Card Was Picked Up By The United States Postal Service

USPS picked up the document and a USPS Priority Tracking Number should be provided in the status. Recommend closely monitoring the USPS Tracking, since quick action is needed if USPS encounters problems.

My Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office

USPS notified USCIS that the document was delivered. Check your mailbox immediately!

My Case Was Sent To The Department of State

This status is common for I-130 and I-129F Petitions. Once USCIS Completes the processing, the National Visa Center would receive the filing for the preparation of processing the filing at the US Consulate or Embassy abroad, which are part of the Department of State (DOS).

My Certificate Of Naturalization Was Issued

This status means a new US Citizen has been created and congratulations!

Based on the common case statuses, you can see a pattern or progression of a case as it processes through the USCIS System and many officers to either an approval or interview. The Online Case Status system are like cogs or wheels slowly spinning, one turning the other until a final result is reached.

Can you hire an Attorney after submitting a US Filing?

Generally, Yes, you can hire an attorney at any stage of a filing. However, an immigration attorney would likely only allow themselves to be hired if they feel their service could bring some benefit to the pending filing.

Can I refile if a filing is denied?

Possibly, but the important thing to note is the reason for the denial. If that reason has not be “corrected or fixed,” then a refile would lead to the same result, a denial. Speaking with an Immigration Attorney is very wise after receiving a denial (even a rejection).

If you have any concerns, you should speak with a local Immigration Attorney, or you may contact Fickey Martinez Law Firm, P.L.L.C. to set up a Consultation.

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Common USCIS Case Statuses: A Helpful Explanation (2024)

FAQs

What are the different statuses for USCIS case status? ›

Understanding the Different USCIS Case Statuses
ReceivedThis case status indicates that your application has been received.
ProcessingThis case status means that your application is still in process.
ApprovedThis case status means that your application has been approved.
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What does it mean case is under review at USCIS? ›

Once an immigration application or petition is submitted to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), it enters a review phase where an officer will thoroughly assess the request to determine whether it merits approval.

Which one is more important I 130 or I 485? ›

Form I-130 is the Petition for Alien Relatives. It establishes the relationship between a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and a foreign national relative. On the other hand, Form I-485 is the Application for Adjustment of Status. Individuals already in the United States use it to become permanent residents.

What is the trend in USCIS processing cases? ›

USCIS wait times are faster in 2024

Faster Approvals: Most of the most common applications are now being processed at pre-pandemic levels, often faster. Quickest Turnarounds: The wait time I-129F has decreased significantly in the first half of 2024, it's now months for applications filed today.

What are the 4 immigration statuses? ›

What Are the Four Types of Immigration Status?
  • Born or Naturalized Citizen. A citizen is someone who was either born in the United States or went through the process of naturalization to become a citizen. ...
  • Resident or Green Card Holder. ...
  • Temporary Non-Immigrant. ...
  • Undocumented Immigrants.

How do you know when USCIS is checking your case? ›

Online: Use the case status online tool to check for updates about your immigration case. You will need your 13-character receipt number from your application or petition. By phone: If you are calling from the U.S., contact the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283 or TTY 1-800-767-1833.

Does I-130 or I-485 get approved first? ›

Second, an I-130 should be either (1) filed simultaneously with the I-485, if the eligibility is immediately available; (2) filed first, approved, and then the I-485 is filed; or (3) filed first, pending, and if immediate eligibility is acquired while pending, the I-485 should be filed.

What happens if I-130 is approved but I-485 denied? ›

If Your I-130 Petition is Approved, But Your I-485 Application is Denied. It's also possible that your marriage-based petition could be approved, but your I-485 application for permanent residence is denied.

Does approved I-130 mean green card? ›

We will generally approve your Form I-130 if you can establish a qualifying relationship between you and your relative that allows them to immigrate to the United States. Generally, after we approve the petition, your relative may apply for a Green Card.

How often is USCIS case status updated? ›

We make every effort to update the processing times every month. For most forms, the processing times displayed are based on data that are one month old. For forms that still use the cycle time methodology, the processing times displayed are based on data captured approximately two months prior to updating the page.

How many cases does USCIS approve a day? ›

On an average day in FY 2023 we: Adjudicate more than 40,500 requests for various immigration benefits. Process 3,800 applications to sponsor relatives and future spouses. Analyze nearly 560 tips, leads, cases and detections for potential fraud, public safety and national security concerns.

Why USCIS process some cases faster than others? ›

Processing times vary by region. USCIS has many offices across the country. Some are more backlogged than others.

What are the statuses of a case? ›

Case status means whether a case is open, closed, re-opened due to a probation violation, or inactive.

What are the different citizenship status options? ›

U.S. Citizen - One who was born either within the territory of the United States or to U.S. citizen parents. U.S. National - One who owes permanent allegiance to the United States. Lawful Permanent Resident Alien - One who is legally accorded the privilege of residing permanently in the United States.

What are the stages of green card status? ›

There are essentially three steps in the employment-based green card application process:
  • Labor Certification (PERM) ...
  • Immigrant Petition. ...
  • Adjustment of Status or Obtaining an Immigrant Visa.

How do you know when USCIS approves your case? ›

With your receipt number, you can check the status of your case on www. uscis.gov and also register on our Web site for automatic case status updates while we process your case. Processing Times: Applications are processed by visa preference category in the order they are received.

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