Types of USCIS Forms Available Today

Published: 10th February 2011
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Did you know that lying or concealing any information that is supposed to be included on any of the USCIS forms could lead to possible criminal prosecution? Along with that, you might be barred from filling out any other type of the United States Citizenship and Immigration USCIS forms.

To understand the facts surrounding these kinds of penalties, you have to know how to fill out which USCIS form and for what purpose. Being a department of the united states home land security that deals with all matters of immigration and citizenship applications the USCIS processes forms for immigrants who enter the united states to work and on either family or refuge visas. With over a hundred applications done with the USCIS, each of them requires a submission of an official form lest it be declared null and void.

There are options of getting the forms from the USCIS. You can opt to get them from their website and make a print out or request for the specific forms to be sent to you by mail through the "forms by mail" feature that is also available on the website. For those who opt to use the website means, you will download the forms from the "forms tab" on the navigation bar of the website and have them printed out before keenly filling them out.


Understanding the G.I.N division of forms is also an important aspect that can guide you into filling out the right forms correctly with the USA Immigration. All forms that begin with letter G are usually forms that supplement main forms and therefore, have to be submitted with other main forms. A form such as G-1041 a Genealogy is a record's request form that is used to request for information from the USCIS department. These forms are usually free of any processing fee.

I- forms. Generally deal with immigrant petitions, travel documents, status change and application for a permanent green card application. N-forms on the other hand deal with matters concerning naturalization and citizenship. Some of the other forms that don't begin with the G.I.N division include The Form AR-11 for changing address, the AR-11SR which is for alien change of address card and the EIOR-29 for notice of appeal.

Note that filling centers for all forms vary from each state and also depending on the type of form you are filling. That is why residents of different states have different filling centers where they submit their forms. This should not be your worry though, since all forms have their respective filling centers indicated on their instructions manual.


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