USCIS form retrieval options include your online account (if applicable), a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, or contacting customer service.
Read MoreFiling fees for USCIS applications can add up. But fear not! In some situations, you might be eligible for a refund. Here's when you can get your money back
Read MoreA well-written cover letter can streamline the review process by providing USCIS officers with clear information. Remember, it complements your application, not replaces it!
Read MoreGreen card hopefuls outside the US use Form DS-260 for visa interviews abroad (consular processing), while those already in the US file Form I-485 for adjustment of status within the country...
Read MoreAfter green card approval, expect waiting time for USCIS processing (check website for estimates) followed by standard mail delivery…
Read MoreWhen requesting a replacement certificate with Form N-565, USCIS needs to know why you need a new one…
Read MoreFor a smooth Form N-400 application journey to US citizenship, follow USCIS's guide, use the latest version, gather documents, be truthful, use clear formatting...
Read MoreMeeting green card holding time, residency requirements, good moral character, and passing English/civics tests paves the way to becoming a US citizen through Form N-400, application review, background check, and a naturalization interview…
Read MoreThe US immigration system embraces technology with e-filing, case status tracking, biometrics, digital documents, online appointments, e-communication, and a user-friendly online resource center, making the process smoother and more transparent...
Read MoreInadmissible to the US due to overstay, fraud, or other issues? Form I-601 can request a waiver based on strong US family ties and potential hardship to them, but approval depends on your specific situation and requires compelling evidence…
Read MoreNeed skilled workers from abroad? Form I-129 helps US businesses petition for temporary foreign workers in various categories.
Read MoreIn the US legally and seeking a green card? Form I-485 is your application, with eligibility based on family ties, employment sponsorship, refugee/asylee status, diversity visa win, or other categories; check USCIS requirements for specifics...
Read MoreAdopted a child abroad? Here's how Form I-130 helps them immigrate to the US…
Read MoreFile Form I-751: This petition removes the conditions on your residency.
Timing is Key: File within 90 days before your 2-year green card expires (check the card's expiration date)…
Read MoreA mistake on your Green Card? Don’t stressed without reason! It can be fix by a Green Card Renewal!
Read MoreThink of the NVC as a central hub that works between USCIS (who approves petitions) and US embassies/consulates (who interview applicants).
Read MoreForm I-131 allows you to apply for a travel document, including: Advance Parole...
Read MoreUSCIS decision got you down? Don't give up! Here's how to fight back with an appeal:
Read the Notice, check Elegibility...
Read MoreThinking of expediting your family petition (Form I-130)? It's possible, but there are conditions…
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