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Received USCIS Acceptance Confirmation Email but no I-797

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Hello, I received an email on April 17th stating:



Your case has been accepted and routed to the USCIS National Benefits Center for processing. Within 7-10 days by standard mail you will receive your official Receipt Notice (Form I-797) with your Receipt Number MSC**********. With the official Receipt Notice (Form I-797) you may visitwww.uscis.gov where you can check the status of your case using My Case Status. We suggest you wait until you have received your Form I-797 before checking My Case Status.



Its been over a month and I have not received the form I-797. Should I be worried? What to do?



Thanks!



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Hello, I received an email on April 17th stating:

Your case has been accepted and routed to the USCIS National Benefits Center for processing. Within 7-10 days by standard mail you will receive your official Receipt Notice (Form I-797) with your Receipt Number MSC**********. With the official Receipt Notice (Form I-797) you may visitwww.uscis.gov where you can check the status of your case using My Case Status. We suggest you wait until you have received your Form I-797 before checking My Case Status.

Its been over a month and I have not received the form I-797. Should I be worried? What to do?

Thanks!

First call them to have them resend the notice. Second, go to your local USPS postoffice and check that you are on the official receive mail at this address form. We had this issue when we lived at an apartment complex. My wife got her mail if the regular letter carrier was working, but it was returned if the substutite carried happened to be working. I discovered this by mailing a lettter from work with my employer's address as the return address. About two weeks later it was returned to my employer and that is when I discovered how the USPS works (or does not work).

Good luck,

Dave

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That notice isn't that important as long as you have your receipt #

What I mean is you do not need the paper notice if you have the # from the email.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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