Can i mail additional documents to uscis

Yes, you can mail additional documents to USCIS. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Check the specific instructions: Before mailing additional documents, check the specific instructions provided by USCIS for the application or petition you are submitting. Some applications or petitions may have specific requirements for submitting additional documents.
  2. Use the correct address: Make sure to use the correct address for mailing additional documents to USCIS. You can find the address on the USCIS website or on the application or petition instructions.
  3. Use a trackable delivery method: Use a trackable delivery method, such as USPS, UPS, or FedEx, to ensure that your documents are delivered to USCIS. This will also help you track the status of your documents.
  4. Include a cover letter: Include a cover letter with your additional documents, explaining what the documents are and how they relate to your application or petition.
  5. Do not staple or bind documents: Do not staple or bind your documents together. Instead, use paper clips or rubber bands to keep them together.
  6. Do not send original documents: Unless specifically requested by USCIS, do not send original documents. Instead, send photocopies or certified copies of the documents.

Some examples of when you might need to mail additional documents to USCIS include:

Remember to always check the USCIS website or contact the USCIS Contact Center for specific guidance on submitting additional documents for your particular application or petition.