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BENEFITS OF A ONLINE USCIS ACCOUNT! 📲💻🖥🌿

BENEFITS OF FILING ONLINE! 

- File a form online 

- Pay your application fee 

- Check the status of your case and sign up for case alerts. 

- Change your address 

- Access personalized, real-time information about your case from your computer, mobile phone, or tablet. 

- Respond to a request for evidence. 

- Send USCIS` a message and get answers. 

- Access every notice USCIS sends you.

- Submit a case status inquiry 


FORMS YOU CAN FILE ONLINE! 

- N-400, Application for Naturalization 

- I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card 

- I-90, Petition for Alien Relative 

Filing your immigration benefits online is better than mailing a paper form because you can do the following as listed below: 

- Enter your information using your phone, tablet, or computer;

- Get step-by-step instructions as you complete a for; 

- Avoid common mistakes (for example, you won't be able to submit without signing);

- Save your draft application and finish it at your own pace; 

- Easily and securely pay your filing fees; and 

- Receive immediate confirmation that we have received your form instead of waiting for the mail. 

AFTER YOU FILE, YOU CAN USE YOUR ACCOUNT TO: 

- Get your current case status and history of your case; 

- Respond to Requests for Evidence (RFEs);

- Access every notice USCIS sends you; and 

- Send USCIS secure messages and gets answers. 

USING YOUR ACCOUNT WITHOUT FILING ONLINE! 

Even if you have filed your immigration benefits online, you can link your case to your account. You can then see your case status and history. For some forms, you can also do the same things listed above as if you had filed online. 

SIGN UP FOR A USCIS ACCOUNT TODAY! 

Click the link below to sign up for a USCIS account whether to file an application online or get the latest information on a pending case with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, USCIS. 👇⬇⤵





Tennyson Watson-Joyner is a foreign born U.S. Permanent Resident through Asylum, Works in Airport Operations read for a Bachelors of Science Degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management with a major in Travel, Tourism and Entertainment Management. I have successfully navigated the U.S. immigration system. I currently have a pending Application for Naturalization with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, USCIS. 

The information contained in "The United States Refugee Travel Document (Form I-571)Asylee Travel Guide" is provided for informational purposes only. Opinions expressed are the authors alone and compiled information, for International Travel with a U.S. Refugee Travel Document (Form I-571) , use links attached for visa free destinations as listed by the consulate of each country that offers the same to asylees and permanent residents who were granted the same as a result of asylum. If you have a criminal record, Speak to an attorney-at-law prior to your departure.

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