GOOD NEWS

Acceptance Notice Was Sent

USCIS has mailed your official receipt notice with your case number.

USCIS has generated and mailed your Form I-797C, Notice of Action. This document contains your receipt number, which is essential for tracking your case online. Keep this notice in a safe place.

Worry Level

1/10

Typical Timeline

3-10 days mail delivery

What You Should Do

Check your mailbox. Save the receipt notice. Create a USCIS online account.

Applies To

I-485, I-130, I-765, I-131, N-400, I-140

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📍 Status Flow

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Current Acceptance Notice Was Sent

🎯 Common Outcomes

Biometrics ScheduledCase Active Review

?Frequently Asked Questions

How Long After Case Transfer?

After a case transfer, it typically takes 1-4 weeks for the receiving office to update the status. The new office may have different processing times. Monitor your case status and be prepared for interview scheduling if transferred to a field office.

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What Does IOE Receipt Number Mean?

IOE is the receipt number prefix for cases filed through the USCIS Electronic Immigration System (ELIS). IOE cases are electronically processed and can be tracked through your USCIS online account. IOE cases often have faster initial processing and online document access.

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🚀 What Happens Next?

No specific guide available for this status yet.

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Disclaimer: This page provides general definitions of USCIS status messages for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, nor does it create an attorney-client relationship. USCIS procedures, timelines, and interpretations change frequently and may vary by case, service center, and form type. For guidance specific to your situation, consult a licensed immigration attorney in your jurisdiction. This site is not affiliated with USCIS or any government agency.

Accuracy: Definitions are based on publicly available USCIS materials and community-reported patterns. We do not guarantee that your case will follow the typical path described here.