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USCIS Enhances SAVE CaseCheck

September 17, 2015 (1 min read)

USCIS email to stakeholders, Sept. 17, 2015 - 

"On September 9, USCIS enhanced SAVE CaseCheck to make it easier for people applying for federal, state or local benefits to check the status of their immigration verification case.

Benefit-granting agencies may need to verify a person’s immigration status to process an application. The SAVE Program lets them do that, and CaseCheck lets applicants monitor the progress of the request.

Until now, to run a CaseCheck query, applicants had to obtain a case verification number from a participating SAVE agency. Now, they can enter their date of birth along with a number from one of these immigration documents:

• Certificate of Citizenship
• Certificate of Naturalization
• Form I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status
• Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record
• Form I-94 stamp in an unexpired foreign passport
• Permanent Resident Card
• Employment Authorization Card

This update of CaseCheck will mean more convenience for applicants, and save time for benefit-granting agencies."

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