pswa83 302 Posted August 29, 2012 i'm happy to hear that there are some people who have received an I-797 letter. however, i would like to point out that there are different type of I-797. here is a table that explains the different types. Form Number Description I-797, Notice of Action Issued when an application or petition is approved. I-797A, Notice of Action Issued to an applicant as a replacement Form I-94. I-797B, Notice of Action Issued for approval of an alien worker petition. I-797C, Notice of Action Issued to communicate receipt of payments, rejection of applications, transfer of files, fingerprint biometric, interview, re-scheduled re-opened cases, etc I-797D Accompanies benefit cards. I-797E, Notice of Action Issued to request evidence. I-797F, Transportation Letter Issued overseas to allow applicants to travel. i guess the reason why i am writing this is because i dont want anyone to be mislead about the Notice Letters. please when you receive your I-797 letter, please see if there is a letter behind the last 7. a straight I-797 means that your application has been approved which i would think would happen after your EAD gets approves. the I-797C means that they have received your application, payments or any other step in your application progess 3 mayra, Aled and Rh_ny reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mayra 19 Posted September 2, 2012 Good post pswa83:) I got (I-797C) its says next step is for me to wait for USCIS to schedule me for my (ASC) APP. Application support center where I should get my biometrics taken! wish me luck and good luck to you as well:) 1 Rh_ny reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aled 118 Posted September 3, 2012 PSW83, thanks for your input on these things dude! Very interesting indeed, especially for people like who've just sent in their app. I have never head of such things as a I-797 form. Can you give some references to look out for these? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pswa83 302 Posted September 3, 2012 The refernce I used what the uscis website. I just typed in I-797 in the search box and its one of the first few search results. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites