DACA Case Tracker
Track your DACA renewal (Form I-821D) and work permit (Form I-765) from receipt to EAD delivery. USCIS recommends filing a renewal 120 to 150 days before your current period expires, and MyCasesHub compares your case against millions of real filings so you can see where the line sits.
What this tracker follows
- Receipt notices for the I-821D and the I-765 EAD
- Biometrics appointment, when required
- Requests for Evidence (RFE) and your response
- Approval and EAD card production and delivery
How MyCasesHub tracks your DACA
- Compares your case against 10M+ real USCIS case records
- Status refreshed daily, one of the fastest update cycles among trackers
- Predicts your timeline from 200 to 1,000 nearby cases filed around the same time at the same service center
- Shows backlog broken down by your filing month
- Weekly approval-trend charts and a weekly Approval Trends Brief
- Free to start, with no account needed to look up a case
How MyCasesHub compares
Unlike app-only trackers that center on push notifications, MyCasesHub is a full web tracker built on real case data. It matches Lawfully and Hilites.today on nearby-case comparison and goes further with backlog by filing month and weekly approval trends, while keeping the core tracker free.
Track by status
Every DACA status has a dedicated explainer with live numbers measured from tracked cases:
- DACA: Case received
- DACA: Still being processed
- DACA: RFE sent
- DACA: Approved
- DACA: Card being produced
- DACA: Card delivered
Frequently asked questions
- How do I track my DACA case?
- Enter the receipt number from your I-821D or I-765 receipt notice on MyCasesHub to see your status, a timeline, and how your case compares to nearby filings. No account is required to look up a case.
- How early should I file my DACA renewal?
- USCIS recommends submitting a DACA renewal 120 to 150 days (about 4 to 5 months) before your current DACA and work permit expire, to reduce the risk of a gap.
- How do I track my DACA work permit (EAD)?
- The work permit is Form I-765. Enter its receipt number to follow it from receipt through "Card Was Delivered"; the I-765 status guides explain each step with live numbers.
- Does MyCasesHub track both the I-821D and the I-765?
- Yes. They are separate filings with separate receipt numbers, and you can track each one here.
More
- General I-765 EAD tracker
- See where an I-765 filed on your date sits in the approval line
- I-765 weekly Approval Trends Brief
- Search USCIS cases
MyCasesHub is not affiliated with USCIS. Statistics are measured from cases tracked on MyCasesHub, not all USCIS filings. This page is general information, not legal advice.