USCIS field offices do not allow walk-ins. You must have an appointment to visit an office.
You must have a scheduled appointment before arriving at a USCIS office.
Immigration forms can be ordered directly from the USCIS website or via telephone through the USCIS forms request line at 1-800-870-3676.
USCIS field offices do not allow walk-ins. You must have an appointment to visit an office.
Large offices (although not as large as NY, LA) such as San Jose, Seattle, and Cleveland are the top fastest (2.5 months).
Mark the envelope and the cover letter with the type of submission. For example, Original Submission, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status (Form I-485). Mark the envelope and the cover letter with the form number.
Mail your forms to the address listed on that form's webpage. You may send your forms through USPS, FedEx, DHL, or UPS. We encourage you to save a copy of your payment, along with any tracking number provided by the courier, for your records and so you can verify the status of its delivery.
Form G-1145 allows you to request that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) send you a notification by email and/or text message once they have received and accepted your application package for processing. That's why the G-1145 is technically called “e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance”.
If any of the form's pages are missing or are completed with a different edition of the form, we may reject your application. If you hand write your answers, use black ink.
Here are some common scenarios where a letter might be needed: Request for evidence (RFE): If USCIS needs additional information to process your application, they may issue a Request for Evidence. In this case, you will need to write a letter to provide the requested evidence or clarify details.