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Many of our tools and resources are available to the public. However, in general, if you want to ask a question about a specific case using self-service tools, you should be:
- The applicant or petitioner;
- An attorney or accredited representative of record, on behalf of the applicant or petitioner; or
- A parent or legal guardian, on behalf of your minor child.
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 or refer to the USCIS Contact Center page for additional ways to inquire.
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Our online tools and resources can deliver the information you need without having to call us or visit a field office.
Tell us a little about yourself so that we can present you with immigration options for which you might be eligible.
Track the status of an immigration application, petition, or request.
You must keep your address current with us to ensure you receive all correspondence and benefits from us in a timely manner and avoid possible delays related to your case.
This page offers information in several languages on a variety of topics.
This section contains reports, studies, and data on various aspects on USCIS operations.