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Our website gives you several ways to track your case and get answers to your immigration questions.

Track Your Case

Online Tools
  • Case Status—uscis.gov/casestatus
  • Processing Times—uscis.gov/processingtimes
  • Case Questions—If your document or notice has a mistake that you believe was due to USCIS error, your document or notice was not delivered, or if you need an accommodation for an appointment, please visit  uscis.gov/e-request.
  • Other Online Tools—Check out all our online tools at uscis.gov/tools.
  • Change of Address—Make sure to keep your address current at uscis.gov/addresschange. We strongly encourage you to submit your change of address to USCIS through a USCIS online account. If you do not have a USCIS online account, you may create one by following the instructions on our How to Create a USCIS Online Account page.
  • Online Filing—You can submit our most popular forms online with a USCIS online account. Having an online account allows you to: sign up for automatic case alerts, see processing times, upload evidence, update your address, and send us secure messages using any device!
  • Reschedule Biometrics Services—You can reschedule most requests for biometric services appointments through a USCIS online account. You cannot reschedule an appointment that already has been rescheduled 2 or more times, is within 12 hours of the scheduled time, or that has already passed. If you cannot reschedule your biometrics appointment online, you must call the Contact Center to reschedule your appointment.
Online Account
  • USCIS Online Account—If you submitted a paper form and your receipt number begins with IOE, we mailed you a letter about creating a USCIS online account. That letter has user codes (valid for 90 days) you need to create an online account. With an online account, you can sign up for automatic case alerts, see processing times, upload evidence, update your address, and send us secure messages using any device!
    • If you submitted a paper form and your receipt number begins with other letters, you can create an online account and add your paper-filed case to receive automatic case alerts.
  • For technical support with the USCIS online account, use this help form. The Technical Help Desk that responds to these inquiries can help with things like:
    • Setting up your online account;
    • Problems logging into your online account;
    • Passcode or password issues;
    • Difficulty uploading documents; and
    • Issues with making payment online.
Get Information
  • Emma, our online virtual assistant, answers questions in English and Spanish, and guides you through our website. If Emma cannot answer your question, she may connect you to live chat with an agent.
  • Automated Help—Our new speech-enabled phone system answers general questions 24 hours a day. Dial 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833, VRS 877-709-5797) and ask your question in English or Spanish.
  • The system will answer your question and can send you links to forms and information by email or text.
  • If you can be helped through an online tool or other self-service, you will not be connected to live assistance. For example, individuals who inquire about case status will be directed to check Case Status Online or to check their USCIS online account.
Live Assistance
  • You may have to wait to speak to a Contact Center representative by phone. Please try our online tools first.
  • The USCIS Contact Center has multiple tiers of live assistance. The first tier of live assistance (Tier 1) can resolve a wide range of inquiries without escalating these to USCIS Immigration Service Officers (Tier 2).
    • The following inquiries are managed at Tier 1 and will not be escalated to Tier 2 for resolution unless other factors make the issue more complex:
      • Case status—note that self-service options like Case Status Online and the USCIS online account will have the same information that is available to the Contact Center;
      • Requests to expedite an application, petition, or request;
      • Rescheduling an appointment, including biometrics, interview, or oath ceremony—note that asylum applicants will be escalated to Tier 2;
      • Non-delivery of a secure document or non-receipt of a notice such as an interview notice, Request for Evidence (RFE), or appointment notice;
      • Special accommodation, which can also be requested online;
      • Typographical errors which are based on USCIS errors; and
      • Requests to withdraw an application, petition, or request.
    • There are certain inquiries that Tier 1 will not be able to resolve and will escalate to Tier 2 for resolution. These include:
      • Change of Address, if requested before biometrics have been scheduled;
      • Requests to expedite an appointment for biometrics;
      • Certain issues for military members and/or their families that cannot be resolved at Tier 1;
      • Requests to extend travel authorization for beneficiaries of a Form I-134A, Online Request to be a Supporter and Declaration of Financial Support; and
      • Requests for in-person appointments for document services.
      • If your inquiry is escalated to Tier 2, you may receive a response by email or a follow up phone call. When speaking with a Tier 1 Contact Center representative, you will be asked if you wish to receive a text ahead notification if a USCIS Immigration Services Officer needs to contact you by phone. You must verbally agree to receive this text ahead notification.

Our toll-free number is 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833, VRS 877-709-5797) and our hours of operation are Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm Eastern.

  • Outside the U.S? Call 212-620-3418
In-person Appointments
  • We schedule in-person appointments for applicants, petitioners, and requestors who need a service that cannot be provided by phone, mail, or email. These include:
    • Emergency travel documents;
    • If you need proof of your immigration status to work or travel; or
    • If you have been issued permanent residence through an Immigration Judge.
  • You may request an appointment online or you may call the Contact Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833, VRS 877-709-5797). Depending on your situation, you may not need to visit an office in person if you need proof of your immigration status or have been issued permanent residence through an Immigration Judge.

If you have an expired Permanent Resident Card (also known as a Green Card) and believe you need an in-person appointment to receive evidence of your immigration status, please note that USCIS has updated the language on Form I-90 receipt notices to extend the validity of a Green Card for 24 months for individuals with a newly-filed Form I-90s that are pending decision by USCIS. These receipt notices can be presented with an expired Green Card as evidence of your continued lawful permanent resident status while you await your renewed Green Card.

If you have requested a replacement Green Card and need evidence of status or need another in-person service, please request an appointment online or call the Contact Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833, VRS 877-709-5797) to request an appointment.

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11/28/2023
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