I-90: What “Case Was Received and A Receipt Notice Was Sent” Means

USCIS has logged your case into their system and issued a receipt notice. This is the starting line: the case now waits in the queue for the service center or field office that will work it. For many forms this status holds for most of the total processing time.

Good to do now

  • Save your receipt number. Every later inquiry needs it.
  • Check that the personal details on the receipt notice are correct; report errors to USCIS early.
  • Set up case tracking so you catch the next status change without daily manual checks.

Live numbers

Waiting in this status now
10,020 tracked cases
Moved into it in the last 4 weeks
1,822 cases
Time in this status so far
typically 465 days (32 to 2494 for the middle half)

Where tracked cases went next

Biometrics Appointment Was Scheduled60%

median 15 days (10 to 25) · 18,542 cases

Card Is Being Produced17%

median 248 days (209 to 289) · 5,251 cases

Case Is Still Being Processed By USCIS15%

median 61 days (29 to 86) · 4,537 cases

Card Was Produced8%

median 234 days (128 to 241) · 2,624 cases

Request for Initial Evidence Was Sent1%

median 234 days (179 to 283) · 194 cases

of tracked I-90 cases that moved from this status, filing years 2026+2025

Measured from cases tracked on MyCasesHub, not all USCIS filings. Data as of 2026-06-19. Not legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

How long does "Case Was Received" usually last?
It varies widely by form and service center. The live numbers above show how long cases currently in this status have been waiting, measured from tracked cases on MyCasesHub.
Is it normal that nothing has happened for months?
For most forms, yes. Long quiet stretches in this status are the norm rather than a problem; many cases move straight from received to a decision-stage status.
Does the receipt date or the notice date matter more?
The receipt date generally anchors your place in the processing queue, and processing-time estimates are usually measured from it.

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MyCasesHub is not affiliated with USCIS. Statistics are measured from cases tracked on MyCasesHub, not all USCIS filings. This page is general information, not legal advice.