After you file

1.) Your Return Has Not Been Fully Accepted Yet
If you e-filed recently, the IRS may not have finished transmitting or accepting your return into the main processing system.

Key point:
WMR only updates after the return is accepted into IRS Master File systems.

2.) It’s Too Early
The IRS states:

E-filed returns: Allow up to 24 hours after acceptance
Paper returns: Allow 4–6 weeks before WMR shows data
If you’re inside those windows, this message is normal.

3.) Information Doesn’t Match Exactly
WMR requires:

Correct SSN (no typos)
Correct filing status
Exact refund amount (whole dollar only)
Even a $1 mismatch can trigger “Status Not Available.”

IRS System Updates or High Traffic
During heavy processing cycles (especially after PATH releases or major 846 waves), WMR systems can temporarily fail to pull data.

This does not automatically mean your return has a problem.

 

 

if this does not match your situation, you can either wait a few days or call the iRS. Warning, it is sometimes difficult to get through to a live person.