App status stuck in "Initial scan" for over a month - office-store

We've submitted office365 app to appsource and it haven't moved passed "initial scan". Our account has been approved, however the app itself made no progress.
We submitted it 07/03/2018 (mm/dd/yyyy).
When can we expect it to be reviewed?
Thanks

Please open a support ticket here. Select App submission and validation in the first drop down and App Validation Status in the second. Our support team will then be able to look into this for you.

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**** Update ****
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