Tools
Many of our tools and resources are available to the public. However, in general, if you want to ask a question about a specific case using self-service tools, you should be:
- The applicant or petitioner;
- An attorney or accredited representative of record, on behalf of the applicant or petitioner; or
- A parent or legal guardian, on behalf of your minor child.
Specific customer service options are available for certain populations, including Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) self-petitioners as well as those seeking T and U nonimmigrant status. See the sections below for more information or refer to the USCIS Contact Center page for additional ways to inquire.
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USCIS Tools and Resources

Explore My Options

Case Status Online

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Multilingual Resource Center
