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Your DOS Case ID is identified as the IV Case Number on your visa stamp.
The IV Case Number has two numbers at the end, such as 01 or 02. When entering the IV Case Number as the DOS Case ID, do not include the last two numbers. For example, if your IV Case Number is ?ABC1234567801,? you would enter your DOS Case ID as ?ABC12345678? (do not include the ?01?).
An immigrant visa number is an 8-character identifier. The National Visa Center (NVC) or U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will assign this number to you when you apply for a permanent immigrant visa.
Identification number that the court clerks office gives a case. This number is on all papers filed in the case. Also called "case ID."
The USCIS receipt or case number is one of the most commonly used numbers, by immigrants and lawyers alike, to track the progress or identify a particular immigration case or filing. These receipt numbers start with three letters followed by a series of numbers, for example EAC-22-123-45678.