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- Home | USCIS
USCIS provides resources and information on immigration, citizenship, and settling in the U S for individuals, families, and employers
- USCIS Office Locator
Locate USCIS offices and service centers with this tool
- USCIS | myUSCIS Home Page
myUSCIS provides a personalized account to help you navigate the immigration process On myUSCIS, you will find: Up-to-date information about the application process for immigration benefits; Tools to help you prepare for filing and help finding citizenship preparation classes; and Information to help explore your immigration options
- USCIS - Case Status Online - Case Status Search
Check Case Status Use this tool to track the status of an immigration application, petition, or request
- Field Offices - USCIS
USCIS field offices do not allow walk-ins You must have an appointment to visit an office Field offices in the U S and its territories provide: Interviews for all non-asylum cases (for example, getting a Green Card); Naturalization ceremonies; and Appointments for information and applicant services that supplement what we provide through our website and by phone (for example, case-specific
- Contact Us | USCIS
Did you know you can use the USCIS online tools and resources to manage your case? You can check your case status, see our case processing times, change your address, and more on our website Many of our tools and resources are available to the public, including the ability to check your case status online if you have the related USCIS receipt number In general, if you want to ask a question
- Apply for Citizenship | USCIS
As a lawful permanent resident, you may be eligible to become a U S citizen through naturalization Check your eligibility for naturalization
- How to Apply for a Green Card - USCIS
The steps you must take to apply for a Green Card will vary depending on your individual situation However, here is the general application process that most applicants will go through: Someone usually must file an immigrant petition for you (often referred to as sponsoring or petitioning for you) In some cases, you may be eligible to file for yourself After USCIS approves the immigrant
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