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I'm in week 4 post-verification and this thread is both reassuring and terrifying! What strikes me is how wildly different everyone's experience has been - from 11 days to 3+ months. I called last Friday and the agent told me my verification was "processed successfully" but my return is in "manual review" which could take "several more weeks." The lack of consistency in their answers is maddening. At least now I know from Paolo's comment that 9 weeks is actually the official timeline, not the 21 days they advertise everywhere. I'm going to try that early morning calling strategy Ava mentioned - maybe getting through at 6:58 AM will get me a more definitive answer about where I actually stand in their queue.
The inconsistency in agent responses is really frustrating! I had a similar experience where one agent told me 3-4 weeks, another said 6-9 weeks, and a third couldn't even confirm my verification went through properly. It's like they're all reading from different scripts. That early morning calling tip is gold though - I tried it last month and got through in under 20 minutes vs the usual 2+ hour waits. Even if they can't speed up the process, at least getting a human who can see your actual account status beats staring at that useless "still processing" message on WMR. Hang in there!
I went through this nightmare last year and can totally relate to your frustration! After doing both online and phone verification (same as you), I waited exactly 47 days to get my refund. What really helped was keeping a detailed log of every interaction - dates of verification, confirmation numbers, agent names when I called. The IRS system is so inconsistent that having your own paper trail becomes crucial if something goes wrong. One thing I learned: the "21 days" they advertise is basically meaningless after verification. Think of it more like 6-10 weeks realistically. I know it's torture when you're used to instant everything (your crypto comparison is perfect!), but try to set your expectations for the longer timeline. The money will come, it's just their archaic system moving at government speed.
Is this your first time needing to verify your identity with the IRS? I had to do this last year and was worried too, but after verification my refund came about 2 weeks later. Do you have any credits on your return like Child Tax Credit or Earned Income Credit? Those can add extra time even after verification.
I completed ID verification about 2 weeks ago and I'm still waiting to see movement on my transcript. Reading through everyone's experiences here is really helpful - it sounds like the 9-14 day timeframe is pretty common right now. I've been checking my Account Transcript daily (probably obsessively at this point) but still only see the 570 hold code. No 571 release yet. It's reassuring to know this is normal and I'm not the only one dealing with the uncertainty. The waiting is definitely the hardest part when you're expecting a refund!
I'm in almost the exact same situation! Verified about 10 days ago and obsessively checking transcripts daily too. It's good to know the 9-14 day window seems to be the norm this year. The waiting really is the worst part, especially when you're relying on that refund. Hang in there - sounds like we should both see movement soon based on what others are sharing here!
I just went through this exact process and got my refund yesterday! Here's what happened: 1. Received letter asking for verification on March 15 2. Verified online March 17 3. Transcript updated with 571 code (resolved hold) on March 27 4. 846 code appeared April 1 5. Money in my account April 3 Total time from verification to deposit: 17 days. The key was watching my transcript, not WMR which never updated until after I got the money.
I'm going through this right now too! Just verified my identity 3 days ago after getting the 5071C letter. Based on what I'm reading here, it sounds like the transcript is definitely the way to go for tracking progress rather than relying on WMR. For anyone else waiting, I found this helpful breakdown of the process: ⢠Verification confirms you are who you say you are ⢠Your return then goes back into the normal processing queue ⢠Average timeline seems to be 2-3 weeks based on everyone's experiences ⢠Watch for code 846 on your transcript (that's when refund is issued) @NeonNinja - hope you get your refund soon for your mom's medical expenses. The waiting is definitely stressful when you have important things to pay for. Fingers crossed it comes through in the next week or two!
Based on the current tax season patterns, it seems like most post-verification refunds are probably arriving within about 7-14 days, though some might take a bit longer depending on various factors. The IRS systems appear to be processing somewhat faster than last year, at least for relatively straightforward returns. You might want to check your transcript daily if possible, as that's usually where you'll likely see updates before they show in WMR.
I went through identity verification last year and wanted to share my timeline to help set expectations. I verified on a Tuesday evening, and my transcript updated the following Friday with processing codes. My direct deposit hit exactly 12 days after verification. A few things that helped me stay sane during the wait: First, check your transcript weekly rather than daily - it typically only updates overnight on Thursdays/Fridays. Second, don't panic if WMR shows "still processing" for a while after verification - that's normal. Third, the 846 code with a DDD (direct deposit date) is what you're looking for on your transcript. Since you verified on Sunday and it's already been processed according to the IRS rep, I'd expect to see movement in your transcript by this Friday, with your refund likely arriving within the next 1-2 weeks. The fact that your verification notification disappeared immediately is actually a good sign - it means the system accepted it right away.
This is super helpful, thank you! I'm new to checking transcripts - is there a specific time on Thursdays/Fridays when they typically update? I've been checking randomly throughout the day and haven't seen any changes yet. Also, when you say "processing codes," are there specific ones I should be looking for before the 846 code appears?
QuantumQuest
How long has it been since you filed? Are you checking account daily? Did you have credits on your return? Need answers fast. Planning my budget around this.
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Tyler Lefleur
I can relate to the anxiety of waiting! Filed 2 weeks ago and have been in the same boat - checking transcript multiple times daily with no updates. Based on what others are sharing here, it sounds like this timing mismatch happens more often than I thought. The key takeaway seems to be that IRS systems aren't always synchronized, so refunds can be processed and deposited before transcripts reflect the changes. Though Keisha's warning about potential adjustments is definitely something to keep in mind - might be worth keeping that refund money untouched for a few weeks just in case there are any corrections needed later.
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Mateo Sanchez
ā¢@Tyler Lefleur That s'really solid advice about keeping the refund money untouched for a while! I m'in a similar situation - filed around the same time and have been obsessively refreshing my transcript with zero updates. It s'reassuring to hear from everyone that this timing disconnect is more common than expected. I think I ll'take your approach and try to be patient while keeping an eye out for any potential adjustments. The waiting game is definitely stressful when you re'trying to plan finances!
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