How to send mail to uscis
To send mail to USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services), you can follow these steps:
- Use the correct address: Make sure to use the correct address for the USCIS office that is handling your case. You can find the address on the USCIS website or on the receipt notice you received from USCIS.
- Use a trackable delivery method: Use a trackable delivery method such as USPS, UPS, or FedEx to ensure that your mail is delivered to USCIS. This will also help you track the status of your mail.
- Use a secure envelope: Use a secure envelope or a tamper-evident envelope to prevent tampering or loss of your documents.
- Include all required documents: Make sure to include all required documents and information requested by USCIS.
- Use the correct mailing label: Use the correct mailing label provided by USCIS or create your own label with the correct address and your name and address.
Here are some general guidelines for sending mail to USCIS:
- Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative: Send to USCIS, P.O. Box 21040, Lincoln, NE 68521-0404
- Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker: Send to USCIS, P.O. Box 21040, Lincoln, NE 68521-0404
- Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status: Send to the USCIS office that is handling your case, as listed on the receipt notice.
- Form N-400, Application for Naturalization: Send to the USCIS office that is handling your case, as listed on the receipt notice.
Tips:
- Make sure to keep a copy of your mail and documents for your records.
- Use a secure method of payment, such as a money order or cashier's check, if you are required to pay a fee.
- Do not send cash or personal checks.
- Do not send original documents that are not required by USCIS. Keep original documents for your records.
- If you are sending a package, make sure it is properly packaged and sealed to prevent damage or loss.
Online Filing:
USCIS also accepts online filings for many forms, including Form I-130, Form I-140, and Form I-485. You can file online through the USCIS website or through a USCIS-approved online filing service.
Remember to always check the USCIS website for the most up-to-date information on mailing addresses, filing fees, and required documents.