How do I make an inquiry about USCIS history?
Visit our FOIA and Privacy Act webpage to make an inquiry. The Library is open to non-USCIS researchers by appointment only. For a research appointment or other assistance, please email CISHistory.Library@uscis.dhs.gov. Visit our USCIS Genealogy program webpage to request genealogy records and make general genealogy inquiries.
How do I extend my nonimmigrant stay in the US?
If you are a nonimmigrant in the U.S. and you want to extend your stay beyond the expiration of your status, you may confirm your online filing eligibility at uscis.gov/i539online, and then file Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status online with a USCIS online account.
How can myuscis help me navigate the immigration process?
myUSCIS provides a personalized account to help you navigate the immigration process. On myUSCIS, you will find: Information to help explore your immigration options.
How do I get in touch with a USCIS representative?
If you need to talk to a representative for another reason and you’re in the United States or a U.S. territory, call the USCIS Contact Center. Representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern, except on federal holidays. Get Help with Technical Issues (USCIS Online Account, FIRST, and myE-Verify)
How to contact USCIS if you need help with a case?
If you have tried our tools and still need help, you may submit an online case inquiryor call to the USCIS Contact Center. Depending on what information we need to respond to your request, we may forward a service request to the office that is processing your case. USCIS Service Centers
What does USCIS stand for?
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today released preliminary fiscal year 2019 agency statistics, accomplishments and efforts to implement President Trump’s agenda.
How do I contact the USCIS public relations department?
Speak with a USCIS spokesperson regarding media inquiries. Contact the Public Engagement Division or a community relations officer. You may sign up with USCIS to receive automatic notifications, including information regarding new regulations, policies, and forms or changes to them.
Where can I find the USCIS historical reference library?
The USCIS Historical Reference Libraryis located at: 111 Massachusetts Ave. NW First Floor (MS 2180) Washington, D.C. 20529-2180