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I entered the reciept number on my extension letter to check case status, but it said it was wrong.

However, when I entered the application number on my biometrics appointment letter, it worked.

Both of those numbers are totally different. Is it normal?

11/8/10: Medical exam

11/12/10:Get married

11/19/10: I-693 sealed.It means my chest x ray is fine :)

11/20/10: Package [ I-130,I-485,I-765] sent to Lockbox

11/22/10 [Day 1]: Delivered there

11/29/10 [Day 7]: Return receipt from USPS

12/13/10 [Day 21]: Texts and email received [ after 21 days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]

12/16/10 [Day 24]: Snail copy received

12/18/10 [Day 26]: Every single form touched

12/20/10 [Day 28]: Biometrics letter received

1/13/11 [Day 51]: Biometrics done

1/24/11 [Day 62]: Biometrcis appointment received AGAIN.!!!!!!!!!I was like #######

2/04/11 [Day 72]: Second biometrics done

2/15/11 [Day 83]: EAD in production.

2/18/11 [Day 86]: Interview letter received, set for March 21

2/22/11 [Day 90]: EAD mailed out.

2/25/11 [Day 93]: EAD received

3/21/11 [Day 118]: Interview but left with no decision ToT

3/31/11 [Day 128]: RFE regarding police clearance

4/13/11 [Day 141]: RFE sent

4/19/11 [Day 147]: Card in production

4/22/11 [Day 150]: Welcome2USA letter received

It took 5 stressful months exactly.

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I entered the reciept number on my extension letter to check case status, but it said it was wrong.

However, when I entered the application number on my biometrics appointment letter, it worked.

Both of those numbers are totally different. Is it normal?

Yes. If you ever need to call USCIS, the number from the biometrics appointment is also the right one to enter into the system. I got scared once when I called and the automated system told me it couldn't locate my case, but it turned out I was mistakenly using the number from the extension letter (NOA1).

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Yes. If you ever need to call USCIS, the number from the biometrics appointment is also the right one to enter into the system. I got scared once when I called and the automated system told me it couldn't locate my case, but it turned out I was mistakenly using the number from the extension letter (NOA1).

Please correct me if I'm wrong here, but if you decided to send additional evidence, then you want to reference, and, send a copy of your ROC - NOA letter, right? So, it would seem once you get your BIO letter then this supersedes your NOA receipt number in inquiring about your case? Thanks.

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the different number, numbers,the one on your biometrice appointment letter is now your new number,

Sorry to trouble you. I just read my NOA and realized that it mentions to use the BIO number to check your case. I speculate that they only apply your case on-line when you get a BIO letter/case. Thanks for the follow-up!

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