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Introduction to E-Filing
Forms Currently Available for E-Filing E-Filing Guidance E-Filing Forms Concurrently Submitting Supporting Documentation Paying Application Fees Photographs and Fingerprints Frequently Asked Questions for E-Filing Users Avoiding Common E-Filing Mistakes
Learn how to avoid common errors that can cost you time, money, and effort. Create Your E-Filing User Account Case Status Online
E-Filing provides a user-friendly way to file some of our most popular forms at any time of the day or night. Browse the links below to see if E-Filing is the best option for you. Also, review Avoiding Common E-Filing Mistakes.
Find out if the application you want to submit can be E-Filed, and if you’re one of our many customers who is eligible to file your application electronically. Also, find out the specifics on how to complete your E-Filing application.
PLEASE REVIEW THE FORM SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO E-FILE.
Learn how to best use the USCIS E-Filing system.
Find out which forms can be E-Filed together.
Even E-Filed applications may need supporting documents or evidence.
E-Filing offers more payment options than paper filing.
Determine which forms require photographs or fingerprints.
If you have a general question on E-Filing, you can probably find the answer here.
Creating a User ID and password allows you secure, easy access to the E-Filing System.
Check the status of your pending E-Filed application, 48 – 72 hours after filing.
Last Modified 10/01/2004