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Everything TrackMyI140 can do

A free, ad-free, bilingual tracker for your I-140 — look up any case, watch your block move, and see where you stand. Updated daily from USCIS.

Coming soon

  • WhatsApp status alerts (premium) — a WhatsApp message the moment your case changes. Email alerts already do this today.
  • Per-country community channels to compare notes with people in your queue.

What each section does

My View

Your case at a glance: current status, your position inside your block, and the recent movement around you.

Explore

The global picture — status mix, processing centers (IOE, SRC, LIN) and approval trends across the whole dataset.

Case Lookup

Look up any receipt number to see its current status, full change history, and the cases just ahead of and behind it in its block.

Daily Block

Day-by-day activity for a chosen block — handy for spotting approval waves.

Month

Approvals, denials and RFEs over time, grouped by day / week / month, with a from/to date filter (default: all time). Click a month to drill into days and individual cases.

Momentum

Which blocks are speeding up or slowing down — compare a month against the previous one for approvals, RFEs or denials.

RFE

RFE trends across blocks and how common RFEs are for cases like yours — shown as data, not legal advice.

Forecast

An estimated decision-date range shown as a probability chart, not a single guess.

Position in Line (PIL)

How many pending cases are ahead of yours and how fast the line is moving, with a simple arithmetic estimate of your turn (business days only, weekends excluded, up to yesterday).

Profile & alerts

Register your case and turn on email alerts — we re-check about once an hour during USCIS business hours and email you when your status changes. Free.

Feedback & suggestions

Have an idea for a new feature or something to improve? We'd love to hear it — every suggestion helps shape the roadmap.

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Found a bug?

If something doesn't look right — wrong numbers, broken charts, anything unexpected — please report it so we can fix it quickly.

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