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- What should you present?: First of all, Uscis recommends entering the article on its portal in which it created a list with all the addresses corresponding to the pages of each form that is available in the service. What the applicant must do is go to their form page, and there they can obtain the filing guides, tools, checklists, fee requirements, and filing address information.
- When to apply: Within the detailed guides that you will find on the page corresponding to your form, it will also be specified who can access it and who cannot. It is essential to know the eligibility criteria for each procedure in the service, and thus know whether or not you are able to submit the form.
- How to fill out the form: Uscis provides advice such as good readability or completing the form by typing whenever possible. It also recommends providing a complete, current and reliable mailing address, and verifying the mailing address with your local post office, among other steps that can be found in the supporting documents you will submit with your application.
- What and how to pay: In principle, the entity recommends consulting the Form Submission Fee section of the form’s website to determine the correct payment for your procedure, and also to know what payment methods are available and thus prevent any type of scams.
- Organize and submit the application: Last but not least, Uscis ensures that it is vital to organize your package when delivering all the documentation, for example, sorting it by photographs, payments, forms, supplements and supporting documents (in that order).
What to do if my Uscis form is not available?
In the event that you do not find your form in the list prepared by Uscis to submit them online, according to what the entity itself said in a publication of its X account, You should consult the page that details how to submit your application correctly in a safe location.
Many USCIS forms can be filed online. If your form is not available or you are unable to file online, we have created a web page with the five steps to successfully file your application at a secure USCIS location. Visit https://t.co/FEWC1NR98z
— USCIS Spanish (@USCIS_es) September 30, 2024
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