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Track your application or petition as it moves through the immigration process
Locate your nearest field or international USCIS office
Schedule a free appointment to visit a local USCIS office and get answers on your case
Apply for citizenship and start the process to become a United States citizen
Study for the citizenship test with these resources which include the naturalization self-test
These resources can help educators prepare their students for the civics portion of the naturalization test and serve as a self-study tool for students
Get more information about Green Card eligibility and learn how to apply
Find out when you need to renew your Green Card and how to begin the process
Learn how to remove conditions on your Green Card
You may be able to apply for an H-1B visa if you are working in a specialty occupation and meet the eligibility requirements
Learn about nonimmigrant temporary worker classifications and the requirements you must meet for your employer to file on your behalf
You may be able to live permanently in the United States if you have certain skills, education, and work experience and meet eligibility requirements
Find the information you need to petition for your relatives to immigrate to the United States
Learn about petitioning for certain family members to immigrate to the U.S. as permanent residents
Get details on bringing your foreign national fiancé(e) to the U.S. to marry
Find out who must use this form to verify employment eligibility and how to complete and retain the form correctly
Employers - join over 400,000 other employers and enroll in this service to check the employment eligibility of your new employees today
Before you apply for a new job you can use Self Check to check your employment eligibility any time you want and at no cost to you
Conditions in your home country, such as civil unrest or a severe environmental disaster may impede your ability to return home as originally planned or may create temporary financial difficulties for you and your family.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today announced the launch of the agency’s redesigned website available in both English and Spanish.
With the reopening of the federal government, USCIS has been informed that the Department of Labor’s (DOL) Office of Foreign Labor Certification is once again accepting and processing applications, including Temporary Labor Certifications.
USCIS recently began transferring some casework from the National Benefits Center to the Nebraska, Texas and California Service Centers to balance overall operational workload.