MyUSCIS provides a personalized account to help you navigate the immigration process. On myUSCIS, you will find:
Your USCIS account is only for you. Do not create an account to share with family or friends. Each person should have their own online account even if they are minors. Individual accounts allow us to best serve you and protect your personal information.
You must provide your own email address below if you are the one who is filing a form online, submitting an online request, or tracking a case. Your email address is used to log in to your USCIS online account. All USCIS email communications will be sent to this address.
https://myaccount.uscis.gov/create-account
USCIS will send you an email with confirmation instructions. You will be redirected to the “Create a Password” screen.
Note that this email will come from myaccount@uscis.dhs.gov, so make sure that you have set your spam filter system to allow emails from this account to be received.
After setting up the two-step verification, you will be given a backup code to use to log into your USCIS account if you lose access to your authentication device (for example, you get a new phone or change your phone number).
This code is VERY important to save for your records.
Once you have chosen your preferred method, you will be taken to a screen where you will be required to select, and provide answers to, five security questions. Once you have chosen your questions and answers, click “submit.”
It is EXTREMELY important that you make note of these for your records in case you ever forget your password and need to use the security questions to gain access to your account.
We encourage you to contact our office at Robinett Law PLLC at (612) 662-6582 if you have any questions.
Note: *Please keep your log-in information and security question answers in a secure location for future access in case you ever forget your password and need to access your account.
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