Contact Us | USCIS (2024)

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 about a specific case using self-service tools, you should be:

Specific customer service options are available for certain populations, including Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) self-petitioners as well as those seeking T and U nonimmigrant status. See the sections below for more information.

Learn about the USCIS Contact Center

Our case status web page gives you the same information you would get by speaking to a representative, and it’s available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from a cell phone, tablet, or computer.

If you need to talk to a representative for another reasonand you’re in the United States or a U.S. territory, call the USCIS Contact Center.

Representatives are available and respond to live calls and chats Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8p.m. Eastern, except on federal holidays. If your inquiry is escalated for additional assistance, please note that the Contact Center may call customers back between 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Saturday.

Password Resets and Technical Support

Visit the links below for additional information:

For additional USCIS Online Account help

For technical help regarding any of the issues listed above,go tomy.uscis.gov/account/v1/needhelp,oryou cansendusa message from your USCIS online account inbox.

For FOIA related issues

If you have questions about FOIA,email us at[email protected].

For myE-Verify related issues

If you have questions about myE‑Verify, please visitmyEverify.

InquiriesBased on Filing Location

Case-specific Questions

If you have a question about your case, you may use our convenient online tools. If you have tried our tools and still need help, you may submit an online case inquiry or call to the USCIS Contact Center. Depending on what information we need to respond to your request, wemay forward a service request to the office that is processing your case.

USCIS Service Centers

The Service Center Operations Directorate (SCOPS) has five service centers (California, Nebraska, Texas, Vermont, and Potomac) that process and adjudicate certain immigration applications and petitions.

The National Benefits Center (NBC) processes cases with receipt numbers starting with MSC and NBC*, but it is not a USCIS Service Center. The service centers and the NBC do not provide in-person assistance with questions about your case.

If you contacted the USCIS Contact Center about a case at one of the USCIS Service Centersor the NBC and they sent a service request to the center processing your case, you should receive a response within 30 days (15 days for expedited requests). If you do not receive a response within this timeframe, or if you believe the response you receivedwas incorrect, you may contactthe USCIS Contact Center to have your inquiry elevated.

Lockbox

If you have a question about a filing mailed to the Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix, or Elgin Lockboxyou may email us at [email protected]and we will answeryour email as soon as possible. Please include the form number, receipt number, petitioner and/or applicant name, and mailing address. Do not include Social Security numbers in emails.

Examples of Lockbox questions include:

  • The reasonyour submission was rejected;
  • How or where to submit an application or petition that should be filed at one of the four Lockbox locations; and
  • Filingmore than 30 days ago andnot yet receivinga receipt notice.

Adoptions

USCIS has a dedicated team to assist you with adoption questions. For information, go to ourUSCIS Adoption Contact Information page.

Inquiries for VAWA, T, and U Filings (Including Form I-751 Abuse Waivers)

If you have a previously filed, pending, or approved VAWA, T, or U-related case, you may call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY: 800-767-1833) to request information about your case or certain services, such as an address change.

USCIS must verify your identity and confirm your eligibility to receive information before providing any information or other requested service. Before calling the USCIS Contact Center, you should have your receipt notice(s) for the particular form(s) on which you would like to request information or other services for reference during the call. You should also have a copy of the pending or approved application or petition that you are calling about readily available, if possible. If the USCIS Contact Center is unable to provide information or to make the change that you requested, you may be scheduled for an in-person appointment at a USCIS field office.

Protected individuals may also send a secure message from their USCIS online account, and USCIS will call the person to complete the enhanced identity through the specialized verification process. Once a protected person’s identity has been verified through this process, the Contact Center can respond to the inquiry or provide assistance.

Petitioners and applicants may also send signed written inquiries or requests for biometrics appointments, including a new date or time or location, to:

  • For cases located at the Vermont Service Center (receipt number begins with EAC):

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Vermont Service Center
ATTN: Humanitarian Division
38 River Road
Essex Junction, VT 05479-0001

  • For cases located at the Nebraska Service Center (receipt number begins with LIN):

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Nebraska Service Center
ATTN: I-918
P.O. Box 87918
Lincoln, NE 68501-7918

If the inquiry is related to a Form I-751 waiverbased on battery or extreme cruelty, then petitioners and/or their representatives must submit the signed inquiry to the appropriate service center by paper correspondence:

  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
    California Service Center
    ATTN: WS 13057
    P.O. Box 10751
    Laguna Niguel, CA 92607-1075
  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
    Nebraska Service Center
    P.O. Box 87918
    Lincoln, NE 68501-7918
  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
    Potomac Service Center
    6046 N Belt Line Rd. STE 114
    Irving, TX 75038-0020
  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
    Texas Service Center
    ATTN: SRMT/COA or SRMT/IRT
    6046 N Belt Line Rd. STE 751
    Irving, TX 75038-0020
  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
    Vermont Service Center
    ATTN: Humanitarian Division
    38 River Road
    Essex Junction, VT 05479-0001

Attorneys and accredited representatives may also send inquiries to the following email addresses:

  • For U nonimmigrant petitions, Petitions for Qualifying Family Members of U-1 Nonimmigrant, and U-based adjustment of status applicationslocated at the Nebraska Service Center:nsc.i‑[email protected]
  • For U nonimmigrant petitions, Petitions for Qualifying Family Members of U-1 Nonimmigrant, and U-based adjustment of status applicationslocated at the Vermont Service Center:[email protected]
  • For all T nonimmigrant status and T-based adjustment of status applications:[email protected]
  • For all VAWA petitions:[email protected]

Note: To receive a response, the individual making the inquiry must have a properly executed Form G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Representative, filed on the specific case. We will not respond to emails from anyone who is not named on the Form G-28 on file for the case.

Make an Inquiry BasedonType of Request (Canadian Applicants, Employers, and Military Members)

Employers

See Also
Glossary

The E-Verify Contact Center is available to assist you with using E-Verify, password resets, assistance with cases and technical support. They can also answer your questions about E-Verify policies and procedures, Form I-9 and employment eligibility.

Immigrant Investor Program Office (IPO)

Contact E-B5 support for questions about the Immigrant Investor Program.

Military Help Line

Phone: 877-CIS-4MIL((877) 247-4645).If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 711 to access telecommunications relay services.

For more information, visit the Military Help Line page.

Make a Media Inquiry or Contact the Public Engagement Division

Speak with a USCIS spokesperson regarding media inquiries.

Contact the Public Engagement Divisionor a community relations officer.

Submit Feedback on Policies, Forms and Regulations

How to Stay Informed on Opportunities to Provide Feedback

You may sign up with USCIS to receiveautomatic notifications, including information regarding new regulations, policies, and forms or changes to them.

You may search the latestUSCIS Federal Register notificationsregarding regulations, forms and other information collection activities.

How to Provide Feedback to USCIS

USCIS Policies

We invite the publicto submit feedbackregarding Policy Manual publications. Feedback received is not considered public comments for purposes of notice-and-comment rulemaking.However, USCIS appreciates hearing from the public and considers the feedback we receive informally to identify areas where USCIS can improve service or, where legally permissible, make changes to existing policies that may impact individuals seeking immigration benefits. See our Policy Manual Feedback page for information on how to submit policy feedback.

Regulations, Forms, and other Information Collection Activities

Federal agencies that propose new regulations or forms, or changes to existing regulations or forms, generally publish notices in theFederal Registerand provide a specific period of time to receive public comments. You may submit comments atregulations.gov, following the instructions in the Federal Register publication about the specific rule, form or other information collection.

Other Feedback

To provide feedback on any of our engagements, areas of concern, or requests for additional information, visit ourFeedback Opportunitiespage.

Visit a USCIS Field Office

If our online tools do not provide the help you need, please call the USCIS Contact Center to request an appointment.

Access and Research (Make a FOIA Request, Visit theHistorical Reference Library and Make Genealogy Requests)

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

Visit ourFOIA and Privacy Actwebpage to make an inquiry.

Historical Reference Library

The USCIS Historical Reference Libraryis open to non-USCIS researchers by appointment only. For a research appointment or other assistance, please email [email protected].

Genealogy Program

Visit ourUSCIS Genealogy programwebpage to request genealogy recordsand makegeneral genealogy inquiries.

Report (Fraud, Employee Misconduct, and Website Errors)

Immigration Fraud and Abuse

Visit our Report Fraudwebpage toreport:

USCIS Employee Misconduct

Visit our website to report employee violations, misconduct, or abuses.

General Feedback

Visit the Feedback Opportunities page to share your ideas and comments with USCIS. If you would like to notify us of a systemic operational issue, such as a pattern of potentially incorrect notices, you may contact us at[email protected].

Website Errors and Feedback

If you would like to provide feedback on this uscis.gov website, you may email us at [email protected]. Para español, envíe un mensaje de correo electrónico a[email protected].

Do not send information about specific cases to this address. We only accept website-related comments.

Although we will read every email message within two business days,we are not able to respond to each message we receive.

Contact Us | USCIS (2024)

FAQs

How do I speak to a real person at USCIS? ›

Our toll-free number is 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833, VRS 877-709-5797) and we answer live calls and chats Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm Eastern.

How to speed up USCIS processing time? ›

For most cases, you may request an expedite by contacting the USCIS Contact Center or by asking Emma. (You can access Emma by clicking on the Ask Emma icon on the top right of this page). You need to explain why you need expedited processing.

What are urgent humanitarian reasons for USCIS? ›

According to USCIS, examples of urgent humanitarian circ*mstances could include, but are not limited to:
  • Receiving critical medical treatment in the United States;
  • Becoming an organ donor to an individual in the United States;
  • Visiting or caring for a sick relative in the United States;
Apr 8, 2024

How long does it take for USCIS motion to reconsider? ›

When should I expect to receive a decision on a motion? A. Although some cases may take longer, USCIS field offices and service centers try to adjudicate motions within 90 days. The AAO strives to complete its review of motions within 180 days from the time it receives a complete case file.

Can I walk in to the USCIS office without an appointment? ›

USCIS field offices do not allow walk-ins. You must have an appointment to visit an office.

Can I email USCIS about my case? ›

National Visa Center (NVC): For NVC case-specific inquiries, you may call 603- 334-0700 or email [email protected].

What happens if USCIS case is taking too long? ›

Using the tool, you enter your receipt date, which can be found on your receipt notice, into the text box. If your case is outside normal processing times (beyond the time to complete 93% of adjudicated cases or beyond 130% of the cycle time), you will be provided a link for submitting an inquiry.

Can I call USCIS to check status? ›

If you have a previously filed, pending, or approved VAWA, T, or U-related case, you may call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY: 800-767-1833) to request information about your case or certain services, such as an address change.

Why is USCIS so slow now? ›

One of the main reasons why USCIS takes so long to handle things is that they have too much work and not enough people to do it. The agency gets many applications every year, and its limited resources and staff have difficulty keeping up.

What is considered an emergency for USCIS? ›

Unforeseen circ*mstances, such as natural catastrophes (hurricanes, wildfires, severe weather, etc.), national emergencies (public health emergencies), severe illness (including COVID), or conflicts abroad, can sometimes affect the processing of your USCIS application, petition, or immigration request.

Will USCIS speed up in 2024? ›

USCIS Processing Times in 2024: Mixed Progress with Notable Improvements and Setbacks. Here's what you need to know: Dramatic reduction in green card replacement & renewal wait times: Form I-90 processing time decreased from 9.1 months to just 1.2 months, an 87% improvement.

What qualifies as extreme hardship for immigration? ›

The BIA has held that factors that may contribute to the finding of exceptional and extremely unusual hardship include if the applicant has elderly parents who rely solely on him or her support, if the applicant has a qualifying child with very serious health issues or special needs at school, or if the applicant's ...

How can I get I-130 approved fast? ›

The best way to avoid delays is to file a complete, error-free I-130 the first time. Once you've ensured your I-130 petition is accurate and filed, there are a few other options to try: ︎File an expedite request with USCIS. Reach out to your congressional representative directly for help.

How do I talk to someone at USCIS customer service? ›

The 800-375-5283 number is listed as the primary phone contact for USCIS and is listed under the “Live Assistance” section of the Contact Us page of the USCIS website.

Which USCIS office is the fastest? ›

The field office in Cleveland tops the index, with a typical (median) citizenship application processing time of 4 months, and almost nobody waiting longer than 12.3 months.

How long does USCIS take to respond to service request? ›

USCIS aims to respond to Service Requests within 15 days but it is not unusual for it to take longer to receive a response. After the Service Request has been submitted we can expect one of three things to occur: 1.

Which USCIS service center is faster? ›

The location is merely one of many of these factors. Most service centers have average USCIS processing times ranging from around six to 13 months. One of the fastest is the Nebraska Service Center (LIN or NSC), which has an average processing time of six months.

How to contact Congressman for USCIS case? ›

Submit case inquiries and policy inquiries through the Congressional Web Portal. 1 The Congressional Liaison located in your local USCIS Field Office is often your best initial contact. This Liaison should serve as your primary point of contact for assistance with your casework inquiries.

How can I check my case status with USCIS? ›

Online: Use the case status online tool to check for updates about your immigration case. You will need your 13-character receipt number from your application or petition. By phone: If you are calling from the U.S., contact the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283 or TTY 1-800-767-1833.

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