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  2. Home | USCIS

    www.uscis.gov

    It gives you a simple and personalized way to track your case online. You can also access other USCIS services. The first step is to create an account.

  3. All Forms - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/form

    Search all USCIS forms. File your form online for a more convenient and secure experience. For forms available only in paper, select the Form Details button to download the form and instructions.

  4. See a list of all USCIS-authorized doctors in your area that you can use for your medical examination.

  5. File Online - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/file-online

    Get helpful instructions and tips from USCIS as you complete your form using our secure online filing system, avoid common mistakes, and pay your fees online. These are just a few of the many benefits that filing online offers.

  6. Forms - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/forms/forms

    Learn how to pay USCIS fees, find guidance on how to submit fee waivers, and access our Fee Calculator. Explore My Options Tell us a little about yourself so we can present you with immigration options you might be eligible for.

  7. Checking Your Case Status Online | USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/tools/checking-your-case-status-online

    You only have to access USCIS’ Case Status Online directly through uscis.gov. The Case Status Online landing page shows other quick reference online tools, such as how to change your address online, how to submit an inquiry about your case (e-Request), case processing times and how to locate a USCIS office.

  8. Don't have a USCIS online account? Create an account Didn't receive confirmation instructions?

  9. View case status online using your receipt number, which can be found on notices that you may have received from USCIS. Also, sign up for Case Status Online to: . Receive automatic case status updates by email or text message, . View your case history and upcoming case activities, .

  10. Green Card - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/green-card

    Home Green Card Having a Green Card (officially known as a Permanent Resident Card (PDF, 1.69 MB) allows you to live and work permanently in the United States.

  11. Contact Us - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/about-us/contact-us

    Refer to the USCIS Contact Center page for additional ways to inquire. 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.