Track Your ITIN Application
Expert guidance to help you understand your ITIN application status and navigate IRS timelines with confidence.
ABOUT THE SERVICE
After submitting an ITIN application, tracking progress can be unclear, as the IRS does not offer online ITIN status tracking. As an IRS Certified Acceptance Agent (CAA), CertifiedAcceptanceAgent.com provides ongoing ITIN tracking and status guidance to help you understand IRS processing timelines, interpret correspondence, and determine next steps if delays occur.
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Can You Track an ITIN Application & What to Expect
The IRS does not offer real-time online tracking for ITIN applications. Instead, the IRS communicates application status by mail, including ITIN assignment letters, notices, or requests for additional information if required. Because of this, many applicants feel uncertain during the waiting period. Our role is to provide clarity, reassurance, and guidance while your application is under review.
IRS ITIN Processing Times
ITIN processing typically ranges from 7 to 11 weeks, depending on:
Time of year (peak tax season vs. off-season)
IRS workload
Accuracy and completeness of the application
Whether additional documentation is requested
Processing may take longer during peak tax season. We help you understand expected timelines and advise on appropriate next steps if delays occur.
👉 Official IRS processing guidance:
https://www.eitc.irs.gov/tin/itin/itin-processing-times
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How We Help Track Your ITIN Application
While we cannot access IRS internal systems, we provide professional status guidance based on IRS timelines and correspondence.
Our ITIN tracking support includes:
- Confirming expected IRS processing timeframes
- Advising when it is appropriate to follow up with the IRS
- Interpreting IRS letters or notices
- Explaining approval, delay, or request-for-information notices
- Advising next steps if the IRS requests additional documentation
Our guidance helps ensure you respond correctly and promptly if the IRS contacts you.
Transparent Steps. Professional Guidance. Peace of Mind
Our post-submission ITIN tracking support is built on clarity, accuracy, and compliance, ensuring clients remain informed throughout IRS processing.
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Eligibility Review
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Form W-7 Preparation
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Document Verification
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Application Submission
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IRS Processing Support
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What Happens After You Submit an ITIN Application
After submission, the IRS will typically review Form W-7 and supporting documents, verify identity and foreign status, and process the application. The IRS may then issue one of the following outcomes:
ITIN approval letter (CP565)
Request for additional information
Rejection notice (if requirements are not met)
We help you understand each outcome and advise on any actions required.
Common Reasons for ITIN Application Delays
Delays can occur due to:
Missing or inconsistent documentation
Errors on Form W-7
High IRS processing volume
Requests for additional information
Peak tax season backlogs
While working with a Certified Acceptance Agent reduces the likelihood of errors, delays may still occur due to IRS processing capacity. We provide guidance throughout the process to help you respond appropriately if issues arise.
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Responding to IRS Requests or Rejections
If the IRS issues a notice requesting additional information, it is important to respond accurately and within the stated timeframe to avoid further delays. We assist by:
Reviewing the IRS notice
Explaining what information is being requested
Advising how to respond correctly
Helping prevent further delays
If an ITIN application is rejected, the IRS will provide a reason. We help you:
Understand why the application was rejected
Identify documentation or information gaps
Determine whether reapplication is appropriate
Prepare corrective steps if needed
Many rejections are correctable when addressed properly.
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Tracking & Follow-Up Support for International and Remote Applicants
International applicants often experience additional uncertainty due to mail delivery times, time zone differences, and remote submission. Our tracking support is especially valuable for:
Non-U.S. residents
Applicants who submitted remotely
Clients concerned about international mail delays
The IRS generally recommends waiting at least 7 weeks before making inquiries about an ITIN application. We advise you on:
Whether your wait time is within normal limits
When it may be appropriate to follow up
How to prepare for an IRS inquiry if needed
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Find clear answers to common questions about our ITIN services and application process.
Can I check my ITIN status online?
No. The IRS does not offer an online tracking system for ITIN applications.
How will I know if my ITIN is approved?
The IRS will mail an ITIN assignment letter to the address listed on your application.
How long should I wait before following up with the IRS?
The IRS generally recommends waiting at least 7 weeks before making an inquiry, as processing times can vary.
What if I move while waiting for my ITIN?
You should notify the IRS of any address change. We can guide you on the correct process to ensure you receive all correspondence.
Can you contact the IRS on my behalf?
We provide guidance and help interpret IRS correspondence but do not replace direct communication with the IRS unless specific authorisation is in place.