What alerts can do
A backend-powered alert can check saved receipt numbers and notify a device when a status appears to change.
This kind of feature is helpful for review, but it depends on backend availability, USCIS availability, and push notification delivery.
What alerts cannot do
Alerts cannot guarantee instant notice, explain legal consequences, or replace mail, USCIS account messages, or official notices.
CaseLuma avoids urgent claims because immigration status updates should be handled carefully.
Privacy considerations
If alerts are enabled, a saved receipt number and device push token may be registered with the CaseLuma backend so status checks can run.
Users should understand that optional backend alerts involve more data handling than purely local saved cases.
FAQ
Are status alerts required?
No. Status alerts are optional. The app can still organize saved cases without enabling backend alerts.
Can push notifications be delayed?
Yes. Network, backend, USCIS, device, and Apple push delivery conditions can affect alerts.
Do alerts replace official USCIS notices?
No. Official notices and USCIS records remain the authoritative sources.
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