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File My Application Online (E-Filing)
(Separate Website)
The forms below are currently available for e-filing, with some restrictions.
I-90 - Application to Replace Permanent Residence Card
I-131 - Application for Travel Document
I-140 - Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker
I-539 - Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status
I-765 - Application for Employment Authorization
I-821 - Application for Temporary Protected Status
Immigration Forms and Fees
(Separate Website)
Downloadable Immigration Forms
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Adoptions Based Forms
(Separate Website)
USCIS forms are always FREE to download on this site, or order by mail or phone at 1-800-870-3676.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Family Based Forms
(Separate Website)
USCIS forms are always FREE to download on this site, or order by mail or phone at 1-800-870-3676.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Green Card Based Forms
(Separate Website)
USCIS forms are always FREE to download on this site, or order by mail or phone at 1-800-870-3676.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Forms Updates
(Separate Website)
This page lists updates to forms as they are published, along with a brief explanation of the nature of the update.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Check Filing Fees
(Separate Website)
Information on fees required to file a variety of forms.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Green Card Through Family
(Separate Website)
Official US government website with questions and answers regarding the family-based petitioning process. Includes additional links to information and forms.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Family of U.S. Citizens
(Separate Website)
Information on your right to petition for certain family members based on your relationship.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Family of Green Card Holders (Permanent Residents)
(Separate Website)
Information on your right as a green card holder (permanent resident), to petition for certain family members to immigrate to the United States as permanent residents.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Bringing Children, Sons and Daughters to Live in the United States as Permanent Residents
(Separate Website)
Information about helping your child become a permanent resident of the United States
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Family of Refugees & Asylees
(Separate Website)
If you entered the United States as a refugee within the past 2 years or were granted asylee status within the past 2 years, you may petition for certain family members to obtain derivative refugee or asylee status. Here is information on when and how to do this.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
How Do I Help My Relative Get Refugee or Asylee Status?
(Separate Website)
Information on how you may be able to help your relative obtain asylee or refugee status if you are currently in refugee or asylee status.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Intercountry Adoptions
(Separate Website)
An overview of resources, materials and immigration benefits available to prospective adoptive parents of foreign-born orphans.
By: U.S. Department of State
Adoption
(Separate Website)
Information on the intercountry adoption process, where U.S. Citizens adopt children from overseas.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Immigration through Adoption
(Separate Website)
Information on immmigration through the adoption process.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Orphan Process
(Separate Website)
Information on how to immigrate an adopted child through the Orphan Process.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Hague Process (Adoption)
(Separate Website)
Information on the adoption process under the Hague Adoption Convention. All cases filed on or after April 1, 2008, seeking to adopt a child habitually resident in any country outside of the United States that is a party to the Convention must follow the Hague process.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Fact Sheets
(Separate Website)
Listing of Fact Sheets available from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
By: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Information for Pro Se Litigants
(Separate Website)
These self-help materials are designed for detainees to use in representing themselves when applying for some common forms of legal relief from removal. Please note they are written for detainees in Arizona and were last updated in 2007.
Note: These publications are meant to provide useful basic information about immigration law and detention in removal in Arizona and were created in the course of the Florence Project?s work. Under no circumstances do they constitute legal advice.
By: Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project
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