Contact
ReceiptNotice is a reference site, not an advice service. That shapes what is worth writing in about.
A figure that looks wrong
This is the most useful thing anyone can send. Every value here is transcribed by hand from a published bulletin, and a transcription error is a real possibility. A figure that disagrees with the issue it links to is a defect, and it will be corrected.
pharaujo@gmail.comOpens with a correction subject line already filled in, which keeps these separate from everything else.
Three things make a correction quick to act on:
- The address of the page it appears on.
- The value shown, and the value you believe is right.
- Which bulletin it should match. Every table links to the issue it came from, so the disagreement can be checked in one click.
Anything else
Questions about how the site works, what a page means, something broken, or a category you would like covered.
pharaujo@gmail.comThe same address. One inbox, sorted by subject line.
What this site cannot help with
Nobody here is a lawyer, and no reply will amount to legal advice. In particular:
- No reply will say when a priority date will be reached. The site publishes what the bulletin published, and its projection tool only divides a gap by a pace you pick. An emailed guess would carry no more weight than that, and would look far more authoritative than it deserves.
- No one can review an individual case, read a notice, or say what should be filed. Those are questions for a lawyer or an accredited representative.
- This site has no connection to the Department of State, USCIS, or any other agency, and cannot look anything up, chase anything, or influence any outcome. See the disclaimer.
Please do not send personal details
No receipt numbers, A-numbers, passport or document numbers, dates of birth, or addresses. Email is ordinary email: it is not encrypted in transit by default, and it sits in an inbox afterwards.
None of it is needed, either. A correction is about a published figure, and a published figure is the same for everyone. Nothing on this site is personalised on the server, and the one thing it can remember about a reader stays in their own browser, as privacy describes.
What to expect
This is a small site run by one person. There is no support desk and no guaranteed response time. Corrections are read first, because a wrong number on a page people trust is the worst thing this site can do.