The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has eight (8) asylum offices within the United States. The mission of the U.S. Asylum Program is to implement asylum laws in a way that is fair, timely, and consistent with international humanitarian principles and the domestic tradition of providing refuge for the oppressed.
Steps After I-485 (Adjustment of Status) Approval After your adjustment of status (I-485) petition is approved, you (and your dependents who applied with you) need to go to the nearby U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) local office to get your passport stamped. The I-551 stamp in your passport is temporary proof that you are a permanent resident of the U.S. Even though it may ...
InfoPass is an Internet-based system that enables the public to go online to schedule appointments with immigration information officers at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) offices. If you have a complex immigration question or a need that is best addressed in person by a trained USCIS officer, InfoPass offers a convenient alternative to waiting in line for assistance ...
USCIS Response So Far I contacted USCIS for support, but they responded that they cannot share information due to privacy regulations. I also missed a call from them (likely due to a time zone difference), and I’ve requested a callback, but I haven’t received one yet. Urgent Help Needed!
USCIS uses an online account system to manage cases and interact with petitioners. Learn if you need a USCIS online account number.
Reporting a Change of Address to the USCIS All aliens (non-U.S. citizens) are required to keep the USCIS informed of their current address, within 10 days of changing the address. It is also mandatory for “ special registrant ” aliens. It is especially important when you have an application or petition pending with USCIS and are waiting to get notification of a decision. Additionally ...