Form I-360 is an important step, especially in processes involving the EB-4 visa, and it is natural to have doubts about whether USCIS actually received your petition. Generally, when the agency receives your I-360, it will issue a receipt notice, known as Form I-797 (Notice of Action). This document serves as confirmation that the process has been officially initiated and contains a receipt number that you can use to track the progress of your case.
To verify the reception of your I-360, you can:
1. Wait to receive the Notice of Action (Form I-797). In many cases, this notice is sent a few days or weeks after USCIS receives your petition. It is also important to check your mailbox and, if you opted for electronic notifications, your email.
2. Access the official USCIS website and use the “Case Status Online” tool. Just enter the receipt number shown on your notice to view updates on your case.
3. Contact the USCIS customer service center. If there are delays or if you have not received the receipt notice, calling and requesting information can help clarify the situation. Have your case details, such as the receipt number, on hand to facilitate the service.
It is essential to follow the guidance and updates provided by USCIS and always rely on official sources to avoid any kind of mistakes or scams. Remember that there is a lot of information available on the internet, but it is not always from reliable sources. Staying informed through official channels and being cautious about promises of guaranteed results from third parties is essential for properly following the legal immigration procedures in the United States.
We hope this information has been helpful in understanding how to track the status of your I-360. Stay alert to official communications and continue monitoring your case to ensure everything is proceeding according to the current immigration rules.
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Victoria Harper
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Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.