I sent in my I-130, it was delivered and the money order was cashed. When do I anticipate getting a case receipt? I would like to be able to track my case. Thanks in advance!
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Originally posted by kels42 View PostI sent in my I-130, it was delivered and the money order was cashed. When do I anticipate getting a case receipt? I would like to be able to track my case. Thanks in advance!
Normally if you satisfied all requirements USCIS will approve your petition in 5 months.
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Dear All
My husband is an american and I am an Indian National. We filed for my I-130 in November in Delhi.
We were given a receipt for the fees we paid, but no Case number was give.
Is this normal? If yes, when do I get my Case Number?
Any help/advise will be welcome
Ash
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Originally posted by Ashwini Singh View PostDear All
My husband is an american and I am an Indian National. We filed for my I-130 in November in Delhi.
We were given a receipt for the fees we paid, but no Case number was give.
Is this normal? If yes, when do I get my Case Number?
Any help/advise will be welcome
Ash
If the answer is "Yes" then your case # is on the right.
What is a USCIS receipt number?
USCIS assigns a 13-character case number (receipt number) to each application. Here is an example: SRC-06-012-54321. Omit any dashes or spaces in the number when checking case status. For example, enter SRC0601254321 in the text box above. However, enter all other characters, including asterisks (*), if they are part of the receipt number.
What does a case number mean?
A case number is structured like this: AAA-XX-YYY-Z-MMMM:
AAA: The service center or office that received your case.
SRC - Texas Service Center (TSC, formerly Southern Regional Center)
LIN - Nebraska Service Center (NSC, Lincoln, NE)
WAC - California Service Center (CSC, formerly Western Adjudication Center)
EAC - Vermont Service Center (VSC, formerly Eastern Adjudication Center)
MSC - Missouri Service Center (MSC, transitioned to NBC)
NBC - National Benefits Center (NBC, for N-400 Naturalization and other cases)
XX: The fiscal year of USCIS, from October 1 to September 30. Cases filed from 10/01/2006 to 09/30/2007 will have xx = 07
YYY: The working day of the fiscal year when your case is received. 10/01 = 001
Z: This digit is part of a serial number but may have certain meanings for USCIS internal use.
MMMM: A serial number assigned to your case based on the number of cases received, starting from 0001
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I have not received 797 c NOA
Hello Adrian
Thank you for this information. No they have not sent me anything. I called the USCIS and they asked me to wait for 60 days............and they said if applied in India we do not receive any case number.
Its weird though, but I cannot get any more information from them.
Originally posted by Adrian Gruber View PostAshwini, if you recieved your receipt does it say "797 c Notice of Action" at the top right side?
If the answer is "Yes" then your case # is on the right.
What is a USCIS receipt number?
USCIS assigns a 13-character case number (receipt number) to each application. Here is an example: SRC-06-012-54321. Omit any dashes or spaces in the number when checking case status. For example, enter SRC0601254321 in the text box above. However, enter all other characters, including asterisks (*), if they are part of the receipt number.
What does a case number mean?
A case number is structured like this: AAA-XX-YYY-Z-MMMM:
AAA: The service center or office that received your case.
SRC - Texas Service Center (TSC, formerly Southern Regional Center)
LIN - Nebraska Service Center (NSC, Lincoln, NE)
WAC - California Service Center (CSC, formerly Western Adjudication Center)
EAC - Vermont Service Center (VSC, formerly Eastern Adjudication Center)
MSC - Missouri Service Center (MSC, transitioned to NBC)
NBC - National Benefits Center (NBC, for N-400 Naturalization and other cases)
XX: The fiscal year of USCIS, from October 1 to September 30. Cases filed from 10/01/2006 to 09/30/2007 will have xx = 07
YYY: The working day of the fiscal year when your case is received. 10/01 = 001
Z: This digit is part of a serial number but may have certain meanings for USCIS internal use.
MMMM: A serial number assigned to your case based on the number of cases received, starting from 0001
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No Receipt number if filed in India - True???? or should I panick
USCIS have not sent me anything. I only have a fees paid acknowledgment. I called the USCIS and they asked me to wait for 60 days............and they said if applied in India we do not receive any case number.
Its weird though, but I cannot get any more information from them.
It is is 30 days since the I-130 was filed........no news on it
Anyone in India who has been in a similar situation?
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