How Can I Check My Work Permit Application Status?
Waiting for your work permit decision? Learn how to check your USCIS case status online using your receipt number, sign up for automatic updates, or contact USCIS directly for real-time information on your application.

Waiting for updates on your work permit application status can be stressful, but there are several ways to check your case status with USCIS:
1. Check Online
The fastest way to check your application status is through the USCIS Case Status Online Tool:
- Find your receipt number on the Form I-797C, Notice of Action.
- Go to "Case Status Online" page on the USCIS website.
- Enter your receipt number (without dashes) and click “Check Status.”
This tool provides real-time updates on your application, such as receipt confirmation, biometric appointments, or final decisions.
2. Sign Up for Updates On Your Work Permit Application Status
Create an account on the USCIS online portal to receive automatic email or text updates when your case status changes.
3. Call USCIS
You can contact the USCIS Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283 for updates. Be ready with your receipt number and personal details for verification.
What If Your Application Is Delayed?
If your application is taking longer than expected:
- Check USCIS Processing Times: Use their online tool to see typical timelines for Form I-765.
- Submit a Case Inquiry: If your case exceeds normal processing times, submit an inquiry online.
- Get Legal Help with Access+: If delays persist, our Access+ service can help. Access+ includes monthly legal check-ins, secure document storage, emergency preparation, annual FOIA requests, and attorney-led education—all at an affordable monthly rate. Stay informed, prepared, and supported while we help you take the right next steps.
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Jacob Tingen
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Immigration Attorney with 14+ years helping immigrants stay in the U.S.
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