Hi SepRecWaiting
Please check the BCIS web site at:
http://www.immigration.gov/graphics/services/finding.htm#other
Finding the Status of Electronically Filed Applications, and Applications and Cases Filed or Processed at a Service Center
Writing: While calling can be more convenient, you may instead choose to request an update by writing the Service or Benefits Center where your case is pending. Please note that the Texas Service Center prefers that customers fax their inquiries. Specific information about the centers can be found under BCIS Field Offices.
If you write, please provide the following in your letter:
1. Your current name and address, and, if different, your name as it appears on your application;
2. Any A-number, which is an 8 or 9 digit number following the letter "A", assigned to you or to your application
3. Your date of birth;
4. The date and place where your application was filed;
5. Any receipt number from any receipt notice issued by INS or BCIS for your application;
6. A copy of the most recent notice sent to you by INS or BCIS on your case, if you have received one; and
7. The date and office where you were fingerprinted and where you were interviewed, if this has been done.
8. If you filed electronically, include a copy of your Confirmation Receipt notice.
Sign your request, or, if you are preparing the request for the applicant, have him or her sign the request. Please mark your envelope: ATTN: Status Inquiry. With the exception of the Texas Service Center (please see its web site for specific information on faxing your inquiry), please send your inquiry to the address listed in the "About Us" section of the BCIS Field Office pages.
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