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✅ EB-3 Approved - FOIA Confirms LPR Status Despite Online Status Showing RFE

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✅ **Case Status: Approved** --- An EB-3 applicant received a FOIA response confirming their I-485 was internally approved with a Lawful Permanent Resident date of February 10, 2026. However, the USCIS online portal still shows 'RFE Response Received' and no I-797 approval notice has been received after 30+ days. This represents a known lag between internal USCIS processing and public-facing status updates. An EB-3 applicant discovered through a FOIA request that their I-485 was internally approved, with a stamped LPR date of 02/10/2026. Despite this confirmation, the USCIS online case status continues to display 'RFE Response Received' — the status from a prior stage — and the official I-797 approval notice has not arrived after more than 30 days. This discrepancy between internal USCIS records and the online status system is an documented phenomenon where backend approvals are not immediately reflected in the public portal. The applicant is seeking guidance on next steps to reconcile the status and obtain the physical approval notice. --- **[📎 View Original Post](https://www.reddit.com/r/USCIS/comments/1sa0sgo/i485_approved_in_foia_but_uscis_status_still/)** *Source: Reddit EB-3 search* --- *This post was automatically curated from online sources to share real case experiences with the community.*

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FOIA-confirmed approvals preceding online status updates are a known USCIS processing pattern. Internal system updates and physical card/notice production can lag the actual approval decision by 4-8 weeks or more. Cases stuck on a prior status (like RFE) after an internal approval often require a service request submitted via the USCIS Contact Center (1-800-375-5283) after the 30-day mark. Providing the FOIA document as evidence of the approval date can expedite the status correction. Green card production typically begins only after the online status reflects approval, so resolving the status discrepancy is a necessary step before the physical card ships.

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