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DACA Renewal: got an IOE

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02-23-2016, 07:06 PM
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I sent my renewal package last Thursday via Priority Mail. Today I got an e-mail and text message saying my case has been accepted and in route to Nebraska and my receipt number starts with IOE and the 10 numbers. Anyone knowS about this?, I read is e-filing, I didn't E-file.... My first application went to Nebraska and the receipt number was a LIN
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02-23-2016, 10:05 PM
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*Shrugs* who knows what it means. On the front of the envelope that you received your receipts it shows the service center. Take a look at that as it may be your processing center
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02-23-2016, 10:20 PM
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yes, I''ll have to wait a week until receipts come in the mail...
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03-05-2016, 08:11 PM
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yes, I''ll have to wait a week until receipts come in the mail...
Have you gotten the mail yet?
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03-07-2016, 09:39 PM
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I sent my renewal package last Thursday via Priority Mail. Today I got an e-mail and text message saying my case has been accepted and in route to Nebraska and my receipt number starts with IOE and the 10 numbers. Anyone knowS about this?, I read is e-filing, I didn't E-file.... My first application went to Nebraska and the receipt number was a LIN
I filed my DACA renewal 2 weeks ago and I got a text message saying the same thing, couple a days later I got the official receipt notice by mail with the IOE# my renewal was transferred to Nebraska. I've tried entering the receipt number in the USCIS website and it shows up as an error and to make sure I'm entering the correct receipt number. I really don't know what's going on this time around, I'm concerned too
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03-12-2016, 02:38 PM
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I filed my DACA renewal 2 weeks ago and I got a text message saying the same thing, couple a days later I got the official receipt notice by mail with the IOE# my renewal was transferred to Nebraska. I've tried entering the receipt number in the USCIS website and it shows up as an error and to make sure I'm entering the correct receipt number. I really don't know what's going on this time around, I'm concerned too
Are you able to check the status now?
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03-12-2016, 05:23 PM
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USCIS Receipt Numbers Explained (LIN, SRC, EAC, WAC, IOE)

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USCIS Receipt Numbers Explained (LIN, SRC, EAC, WAC, IOE)

By Dimo R. Michailov, Esq.|June 4th, 2015|Articles, News, USCIS
The USCIS receipt or case number is one of the most commonly used numbers, by immigrants and lawyers alike, to track the progress or identify a particular immigration case or filing.

These receipt numbers start with three letters followed by a series of numbers, for example EAC-15-123-45678. Here is how to understand what the numbers mean.

Processing Service Center

The first three letters indicate the USCIS service center which is processing the petition, as follows:

– EAC – Vermont Service Center;
– VSC – Vermont Service Center;
– WAC – California Service Center;
– CSC – California Service Center;
– LIN – Nebraska Service Center;
– NSC – Nebraska Service Center;
– SRC – Texas Service Center;
– TSC – Texas Service Center;
– MSC – National Benefits Center;
– NBC – National Benefits Center; and
– IOE – ELIS (e-Filing).
Fiscal Year

The next two digits represent the fiscal year in which USCIS received the petition. In the example above, “15″ means that the petition was received by USCIS during Fiscal Year 2015. Note that the government fiscal year runs from October 1st until September 30th.

Computer Workday

The next three digits represent the computer workday on which the receipt was processed and the fee was taken. This represents the sequential workday on which USCIS is accepting cases for intake. In the example above, 123 would indicate that this was the 123th processing date of the fiscal year. If necessary, a date of filing can be calculated starting from October 1st.

Case Processing Number

Finally, the last five digits are used to identify uniquely the petition filed. Our observation has been that these are sequential numbers which ur observation has been that these are sequential numbers which are issued as cases are being processed at the intake facility. Cases filed together are often given sequential (or close to sequential) numbers for the last five digits (and overall).

Difference between Lockbox Facilities and Service Centers

Please note that there is a distinction between a lockbox facility and a service center. Many USCIS cases have to be filed at a designated “lockbox” facility, as indicated in the relevant form’s instructions. A lockbox facility is essentially a case intake processing center – it is staffed by people who do initial case review such as checking whether all forms and filing fees are included. Assuming the case is properly filed, the lockbox staff would generate a receipt notice (and number), assign the case to the appropriate service center and forward the case file for further review and adjudication by the service center.

Conclusion

Applicants who have a pending USCIS application can check the status of the application online by using the receipt number.


http://www.cilawgroup.com/news/2015/...c-eac-wac-ioe/
USCIS stopped accepting the electronic filing of I-765 last October (10/2015), so if you didnt' file before the service was discontined, call the customer service no.
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03-13-2016, 11:13 PM
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This is really weird. In any case, the USCIS website doesn't recognize number up to 2 weeks from being received. If your case still shows an error by next week then I would call costumer service.

One think though, if this IOE is to be believed then there is a strong suggestion that the whole process is going to take a lot less time since there is less paperwork being handled. Maybe they streamlined the renewal process and made it all electronic in order to save time. This is just a thought so take it with a a grain of salt.
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03-14-2016, 04:59 PM
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Are you able to check the status now?
Nope, I'm not able to check I called uscis and told me that I don't have to have filed electronically to get an IOE. I told them that I'm not able to check it online or by phobe, told me that it can take up to a month for their system to up date.... Really!! Now I'm really concerned.

Anybody else going through this???
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03-14-2016, 09:15 PM
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Nope, I'm not able to check I called uscis and told me that I don't have to have filed electronically to get an IOE. I told them that I'm not able to check it online or by phobe, told me that it can take up to a month for their system to up date.... Really!! Now I'm really concerned.

Anybody else going through this???
You'll get your biometrics appt letter before you can check your status.
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