Workload Transfer from National Benefits Center to Service Centers
USCIS recently began transferring some casework
from the National Benefits Center to the Nebraska, Texas and California Service
Centers to balance overall operational workload. The affected casework includes
the following form:
I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, filed by U.S. citizens for their eligible
immediate relative (spouse, child, or parent).
Effect on Customers
If your case was transferred, USCIS will send you a notice listing the
transfer date and where your case will be processed. Your original receipt
number will not change and this will not further delay the processing of your
case.
How to Track the Status of Your Case
We have recently updated the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov with processing
times for Form I-130 cases filed by U.S. citizens for their eligible immediate
relatives. Please check the
processing times
for your petition before inquiring about your case. Please also note that,
if your case is transferred to another USCIS office, you should refer to the
processing times for the office that has received your case.
You can check the status of your case at www.uscis.gov by entering your receipt
number in the “Check
Status” field. Additionally, you can sign up to receive automatic case
status updates by email as your case is processed. If you have not received a
decision on your case within the published processing time, you may submit an
inquiry using e-Request
or contact the National Customer Service Center (NCSC) at 1-800-375-5283. For
TDD hearing impaired assistance, please call 1-800-767-1833. When making any
case status inquiries, you should reference your original receipt number and
indicate that your case was transferred to a new location.
If you have filed a Form I-130 and you receive a request for evidence or any
other type of communication from USCIS, please read the notice carefully to
ensure that you respond to the same service center that sent you the notice.
If you move while your case is pending, you can change your address on the USCIS
website or contact the NCSC so that USCIS can notify you of any further action
on your case. It is important that you notify USCIS of any change of address as
soon as possible after moving.
Source:USCIS