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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
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Immigration Services and Benefits Programs
Overview
National Customer Service Center (NCSC)
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Naturalization
Citizenship
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Employer Information
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Asylum
Refugees
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National Customer Service Center
1-800-375-5283
1-800-767-1833
(TTY)

Menu of Automated Options

Automated messages are available from the National Customer Service Center (NCSC) on a variety of topics. In order to assist you, we present below the menu of topics covered by the toll-free telephone service. Note: We will shortly publish the complete text of these automated messages. At that time, you will be able to access them via the links from the choices below.

  1. For information on an application that has already been filed

    • To check on the status of your applications
    • If you have a pending application and need to update your address
    • If you cannot make a scheduled appointment and want to reschedule
    • If you have questions about a notice received from USCIS
    • If you have other questions about a pending application

  2. For information about fingerprinting, your local Immigration office, or for a listing of doctors authorized to give a medical exam

    • For the location and hours of an USCIS Application Support Center that services your area for fingerprinting
    • For the location and hours of your USCIS local office, and a list of the services it provides
    • For a list of doctors in your area authorized to give an immigration medical exam
    • For other information or help about USCIS local services

  3. For information about forms or applications

    • If you know the USCIS application form or forms needed and want to place an order
    • For current application filing fees
    • For information about where to file an application
    • If you have the application but still have questions

  4. For questions about possible immigration benefits and services

    • For information on how a permanent resident can apply for U.S. citizenship through naturalization
    • If you are a permanent resident and need to renew or replace your green card
    • For information on how to bring a relative, fiance(e) or orphan to live permanently in the U.S.

      • For information on how a U.S. citizen can bring a relative to live in the U.S.
      • For information on how a permanent resident can bring a relative to live in the U.S.
      • For information on how to bring a fiance to get married and live in the U.S.
      • For information on how to bring an orphan to live in the U.S.
      • For other information about bringing relatives to live in the U.S.

    • For information on traveling outside the U.S.

      • If you are a permanent resident and have an unexpired Permanent Resident Card
      • If you have recently been granted permanent residence but do not yet have your permanent resident card
      • If you have a pending form I-485 application for adjustment of status to permanent residence
      • If you have been granted refugee status or asylum
        For information on immigration benefits available to temporary non-immigrant visa holders in the U.S.

  5. For information about recent or upcoming changes in immigration programs and procedures

  6. For assistance regarding other agencies
Last Modified 04/16/2004