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Just now, Jorgedig said:

There is no way an unofficial, private app has access to case status info that USCIS does not have.  

Uscis site does not update timely. Another point was my citizenship I became a citizen while the site still said my interview has been scheduled for months. It was the fact in my case

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Just now, Empressdivine said:

Uscis site does not update timely. Another point was my citizenship I became a citizen while the site still said my interview has been scheduled for months. It was the fact in my case

So where do you think the apps get their data from, if not from USCIS?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Just now, Jorgedig said:

So where do you think the apps get their data from, if not from USCIS?

No they get it from USCIS surely but that site updates with a huge lag

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2 minutes ago, Empressdivine said:

No they get it from USCIS surely but that site updates with a huge lag

So right now your USCIS status has not changed, but the tracker app says "Case was Approved"?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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2 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

So right now your USCIS status has not changed, but the tracker app says "Case was Approved"?

I have been approved since March so this is old news but the tracker said approved way before it popped up on USCIS site. 🤷🏾‍♀️ Don't know how that worked out that way but my experience. 

 

With the tracker I was able to figure out what my lost letter was before the USCIS site told me I was approved

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1 hour ago, Jorgedig said:

Why don't you just create an account at USCIS?  If it is your NOA2, it will say "Case was Approved."  

 

Those tracking sites are not official.  They pull data from USCIS.

 

And while you're at it, make sure USCIS has your correct address.  That would be the address for the petitioner.

Hi Jorgensen

I do have an account with USCIS. The site does not bring up anything but what I posted. 

I have updated my address twice with them. Once before I moved and after I got the text.

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2 minutes ago, skiddayoyo said:

Hi Jorgensen

I do have an account with USCIS. The site does not bring up anything but what I posted. 

I have updated my address twice with them. Once before I moved and after I got the text.

Sounds like you've done what you can.  Hopefully you receive the document soon.  Please keep us updated, and best wishes!

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