what does it mean
Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS As of June 15, 2021, we are actively reviewing your Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, Receipt Number IOE×××××××. Our records show nothing is outstanding at this time. We will let you know if we need anything from you. If you move, go to california ago 2019
Find out what comes after "Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS" in Lawfully's USCIS Case Status Message Explorer, based on real statistical data.
whats your pd ? and service center?
Yennifer DeleonJun 16, 2021
california ago 2019
you’re about to get approved !
by later tonight you might get your approval letter
lpr pd:2019sept csc - actively reviewing since may 21
usc filing for under 18 mines is reviewing 152 days now no approval nothing visa bulleting just update to June 2021 can’t wait to get email to upload children documents
Mine has been saying the same thing ever since I did my Bio on May 27th I called and they said there near there final decision for my case so hopefully good news soon !! My application is also at the California service center for I-765 and I-821D
it just means someone has your file. it does not reflect when it will be picked for review. people have been at this stage you mentioned for months. hopefully, your case is adjudicated soon
my case got approved the same day it was showing actively reviewed and I saw a lot of persons getting approved the same day their case it show active review. @yennifer Deleon I hope u get a decision soon !!!! please keep me posted. all the best.
mine saying since March but haven't changed anything yet
Hazael HuizarApr 10, 2022
Any updates ?!?
How to interpret this page
According to Lawfully's data analysis of USCIS case status message updates, among the people who received the status message "Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS," the most probable next update message is "Case Approved," (at 78%) after an average of 45 days. The second most probable message is "Request for Initial Evidence Was Sent," (at 8%) after an average of 159 days.
How can I check my USCIS Case status message?
Go to the USCIS website, then enter a 13-character receipt number (3 letters followed by 10 numbers), which you receive after filing your application. Or Download the Lawfully Case Tracker App and enter a receipt number to check USCIS Case status messages.
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My husband (a PR) filed an I-130 online for me on July 2020. We received NOA a week after.
Nov. 30, our case status was updated to "My Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS". It's also stated inside that "Our records show nothing is outstanding at this time. We will let you know if we need anything from you. "
How long might that review take? I don't want to be checking obsessively throughout the Christmas season.
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You’ve filled out the forms, paid the fees, have your USCIS receipt number, and now the waiting game begins. With backlogs, government interruptions, and changing policies, waiting can be stressful, but the best way to help ease that stress is by checking USCIS case status. Checking USCIS processing times is used to see how long certain cases are taking in 2022 and to help predict how long your petition will take even before you submit an application.
With so many ways to check your USCIS case status, it is essential to know how to accurately verify your status to avoid further confusion and stress.
Checking USCIS Case Status Online
The easiest way to check your USCIS case status is online. Once you receive your I-797, you can check your status using the following steps.
- Visit the USCIS Case Status Online Tool
- Enter the 13-digit USCIS receipt number
- Enter the number without the hyphens
- Click the “Check Status” button
If entered correctly, the following screen will show the status of your case.
Your I-797 states the USCIS receipt number and other important information that helps you know your case status and who to contact. Your receipt number is in the top left-hand corner of your I-797.
Understanding the USCIS Receipt Number
Every letter or number in your USCIS receipt number is a specific identifier that is helpful for you to understand. For example, to understand the different components, let’s create a fake receipt number that is SRC-20-013-12345.
The first three letters in the number identify the corresponding USCIS Field Office or Service Center for your case. The codes are as follows:
- EAC or VSC: Vermont Service Center
- LIN or NSC: Nebraska Service Center
- SRC or TSC: Texas Service Center
- WAC or CSC: California Service Center
- NBC: National Benefits Center
- MSC: Missouri Service Center
- IOE: USCIS Electronic Immigration System
- YSC: Potomac Service Center
Our case goes through the Texas Service Center in our example receipt number.
Your distance to a service center does not always dictate where your case will end. Instead, the deciding factor is your type of case and the service center that processes the corresponding forms. For instance, if you live in Vermont, but your petition is for an E-2 visa, your case will go through the California Service Center.
The two digits after the three letters dictate the fiscal year USCIS opened your case. In our example, we opened our case in the 2022 fiscal year. Therefore, the fiscal year runs from October 1 through September 30 of the following year.
The following three digits indicate the computer workday that USCIS opened our case in the fiscal year. In our example, we opened our case on the 13th computer workday of the fiscal year.
The last five digits are your unique case number. In our example, our unique case number is 123245.
Checking Your Case Status on the Phone
You will need your receipt number to check your USCIS case status through the phone.
To verify your status over the phone, you need to call 1-800-375-5283. When you call, you will hear the operator asking if you would like to continue in Spanish. If you want to continue in Spanish, you need to press 2. If you want to continue in English, stay on the line.
After that, the automated system will let you know that the call volume is high and recommend visiting the website to see if USCIS can answer your question with their tools. After the script, the system will let you know that it understands complete sentences and will ask you to describe what you need. For example, you can say “Check Status,” and it will then ask you for your receipt number. You can either say your receipt number or enter it using the keypad. The system will repeat the number to you to confirm and then tell you your case status. If you want to talk to an agent, it is nearly impossible as pressing “0” or any other key several times will not get you to an agent.
If you have specific questions, it is best to ask your immigration attorney as they will likely be able to get you information quicker.
As of 2018, USCIS no longer accepts emails inquiring about case status. However, a great way to receive updates on your case is to set up an account online with USCIS, where you will receive updates on all your cases.
Reviewing USCIS Processing Times
If you want to see how long USCIS is taking to process certain cases, visit their Processing Times page. If you’re looking at processing times before submitting your information, you can still look at each service center’s processing times to get an idea of how long you will likely wait for case processing.
First, select the form that pertains to your case from the dropdown menu.
After selecting the form, the tool will let you choose your service center. Remember to check the first three letters of your receipt number to see which service center is processing your case.
The available service centers or field offices will depend on the form you select since not all service centers process all forms. For some forms, you might only see one or two options. For instance, the only option for form I-526, Immigrant Petition by Alien Investor, is the Immigrant Investor Program Office.
After selecting the office, the tool will show you the processing times.
For the above example, we’re checking the USCIS processing time of the I-130 at the California Service Center. As you can see, times vary on which relative you are sponsoring. As of April 2022, the processing time for a green card holder sponsoring a spouse or a child under 21 years is between 23 to 30 months if USCIS received the form on or after November 1, 2019. All the times are estimates.
The USCIS Processing Times page is updated once a month.
How to Submit an Inquiry About Your Case
If you want to submit another inquiry to USCIS, you can do so using the e-request tool.
Using this tool, you can only make the following inquiries:
- Case taking more than the normal processing time
- Did not receive a notice by mail
- Did not receive a card by mail
- Did not receive documents by mail
When submitting these inquiries online, you will need to provide information, including an email address, USCIS receipt number, type of petition, and date when you filed your petition, among other details.
USCIS Processing Centers
Below is the list of current USCIS processing centers and the forms each processes.
USCIS Processing Centers and Forms
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I-90 |
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I-129 |
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I-130 |
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I-131 |
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I-485 |
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I-765 |
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I-907 |
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USCIS Processing Centers and I-129 Forms
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I-129 (E-1 and E-2) |
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I-129 (H-1B) |
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National Benefits Center
The National Benefits Center is not an official service processing center and is considered a field office. However, it still processes a large number of forms. You can find the national benefits processing times through the same process as the service process centers.