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The various forms and publications released by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) - a component of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security - are developed for individuals who would like to apply for U.S. citizenship or U.S. lawful permanent resident status. In addition to this, these forms can help their relatives to apply for citizenship or residency, and solve other inquiries that are related to the process.
Popular U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Forms
- USCIS Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification. This form can be used to verify the employment authorization and identity of a person hired in the U.S. It is supposed to be filled in and signed in by both the employee and their employer. The form is supposed to be kept by the employer and should be available for inspection if requested;
- USCIS Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. The application is supposed to be used when filers would like to renew or replace their Permanent Resident Card (Green Card);
- USCIS Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. When U.S. citizens (or lawful permanent residents) would like to set their relationship with their relative who wants to come to the U.S. (or stay in the U.S.) and get a Permanent Resident Card (Green Card);
- USCIS Form I-134, Affidavit of Support. This affidavit is applicable to those situations when the filer wishes to sponsor a visa applicant. With this form, they verify that the visa applicant will not become public charges while they are in the U.S.;
- USCIS Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence. This USCIS form is supposed to be used if the filer is a conditional permanent resident who gained their status through marriage, and now they want to remove conditions on their permanent resident status;
- USCIS Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section 213a of the INA. The affidavit can be used when filers wish to demonstrate that they have sufficient funds and regular income, therefore they do not plan to depend on the U.S. government for financial support;
- USCIS Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance. If the filer would like the USCIS to send them a text message or an email to verify that they have accepted the filer’s application, they can use this document. The document should be attached to the application it is related to;
- USCIS Form N-400, Application for Naturalization. If the filer wishes to apply for U.S. citizenship through naturalization they can use this form. It can help obtain U.S. citizenship to those filers that were born outside the U.S. and meet certain criteria.
Browse USCIS Forms by Category
All USCIS Forms can be roughly divided into a few groups. USCIS citizenship forms can help filers to obtain the status of a U.S. citizen and work with questions connected with it. USCIS waiver forms can be used by filers to request the U.S. government to forfeit some kind of right. With these forms, filers can ask to waive certain grounds of inadmissibility, different fees, etc. USCIS medical forms are supposed to be used when filers would like to report their medical examinations, vaccination records, and other types of information related to their health condition.
Check out the categories below for a full list of up-to-date fillable USCIS Forms sorted by type and purpose.
Adoptions-Based USCIS Forms
Citizenship and Naturalization-Based USCIS Forms
Employment-Based USCIS Forms
Family-Based USCIS Forms
Green Card-Based USCIS Forms
Humanitarian Benefits-Based USCIS Forms
Where to Mail USCIS Forms?
Information about where to mail filled-in USCIS Forms is different for each document. To find the appropriate addresses, filers should look through the instructions to the form they have completed. If the form is not accompanied by instructions, they can find the mailing address on the official website of the USCIS. In addition to this, filers can use the official website to find more USCIS Forms and fees that are supposed to be paid before forms are submitted.
The postal address where the form can be submitted depends on a lot of aspects. For example, the postal address for USCIS Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, depends on the reasons why the filer filled out this form and their eligibility category. For USCIS Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, the postal address will depend on the location of the filer. Some forms can only be submitted to one address, i.e. USCIS Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section 213a of the INA.
Which USCIS Forms Can Be Filed Online?
Most of the USCIS Forms can be filed online. Nevertheless, some of them have specific requirements on how exactly they are supposed to be filed. Based on the information presented on the official USCIS website, to file the forms online an individual must create a USCIS online account on the official website of the Department of Homeland Security. These forms include:
- USCIS Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.
- USCIS Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (only if filers are not applying for a fee waiver).
- USCIS Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative.
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Documents
USCIS Form I-9 "Employment Eligibility Verification"
The department of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services released this form to verify the identity and employment authorization of citizens and noncitizens hired to work in the United States.
USCIS Form AR-11 "Alien's Change of Address Card"
This is a legal document signed by foreign nationals who reside in the U.S. and want to report a change of address to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
USCIS Form I-90 "Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card"
This form is a legal document needed in order to replace or renew a green card. This is the document for you if you need to prove your identity in a convenient way, be eligible to work in the U.S., and return to the U.S. after traveling abroad.
USCIS Form I-589 "Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal"
You may use this document to apply for asylum in the U.S. and to withhold the removal or deportation.
USCIS Form I-130 "Petition for Alien Relative"
This document is the first step that will help a petitioner's relative (beneficiary) to apply for immigration to the U.S. and obtain a Green Card.
USCIS Form I-134 "Affidavit of Support"
Fill in this form to show your intent to support a non-U.S. citizen financially during their visit to the U.S.
USCIS Form I-912 "Request for Fee Waiver"
This is a supplemental document sent to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) when an applicant or petitioner is unable to pay the biometric services or filing fees for a particular form.
USCIS Form I-864 "Affidavit of Support Under Section 213a of the Ina"
Fill in this legal document which serves as an agreement between the U.S. government and the sponsor of an immigrant. It confirms the latter's income status that allows them to financially support the immigrant indicated in the form.
USCIS Form I-751 "Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence"
This is a legal document filed by conditional residents who have obtained this status of residence through marriage, to request the removal of these conditions on residence and extend their status to indefinite lawful permanent residence.
USCIS Form N-400 "Application for Naturalization"
Use this form if you qualify to apply for U.S. citizenship by means of the naturalization process. The form is used by the U.S. permanent residents meeting the eligibility requirements to request citizenship.
USCIS Form G-325A "Biographic Information (For Deferred Action)"
This is a legal document used to collect basic biographic information of certain categories of individuals - prospective U.S. citizens or immigrants - who file an application or petition to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
USCIS Form I-864A "Contract Between Sponsor and Household Member"
This is a form that has to be filled in by a sponsor and a household member to prove their income to obtain a permanent U.S. residence.
USCIS Form G-1256 "Declaration for Interpreted USCIS Interview"
This is an official form used by qualified persons not speaking English and requiring an interpreter's assistance during a USCIS interview.
USCIS Form G-1145 "E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance", 2014
This is a form that is used to request an electronic notification when an immigration application is accepted by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
USCIS Form I-765WS "USCIS Form I-765 Worksheet"
This is a supplementary document which needs to be completed to apply for work authorization if you are filing under one of the eligibility categories - Deferred Action or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
Instructions for USCIS Form I-90 "Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card"
USCIS Form I-192 "Application for Advance Permission to Enter as a Nonimmigrant"
