How to Create a USCIS Online Account (2024)

Create an Account

This page provides step-by-step information on how to create a USCIS online account. Once you have an account, you will be able to file forms and pay fees from your computer, phone, or tablet.To learn more, visit the Benefits of a USCIS Online Account page.

Step 1: Go to the Sign Up page.

Do not create a shared account with anyone. Your USCIS online account is only for you. Individual accounts allow us to best serve you and protect your personal information.

Step 2: Enter your email address and click “Sign Up.”

You will use your email address to create and log in to your USCIS online account. We will send all email communications to this address.

Step 3: Confirm your account.

  • We will send a confirmation message to the email address you provided.
  • Click the link in the confirmation message to go to the USCIS online account login page and continue creating your USCIS online account.
  • If you do not receive the confirmation email in your inbox within 10 minutes, check your junk mail or spam folder.
  • If your confirmation email is not in your junk mail or spam folder, select “Didn’t receive confirmation instructions?” for more information.

Step 4: Review Terms of Use

  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Online Electronic Immigration System and click “I Agree.”

Step 5: Create a password and click “Submit.”

  • Create a password for your USCIS online account. Your password must:
    • Be at least eight characters in length; and
    • Contain at least one upper case letter, at least one lower case letter, and at least one special character.
  • Enter and confirm your new password, then click “Submit.”

Step 6: Choose how you want to receive a verification code (such as text, email, or authentication app) and click “Submit.”

Every time you log in to your USCIS online account, you must enter a one-time verification code. This provides an extra layer of security for your USCIS online account.

  • Wewill automatically generate the one-time password and send it to you by email or mobile phone text message, depending on how you chose to receive it.
  • We encourage you to select both email and mobile phone text message for receiving your one-time password, then click “Submit.”
  • If you select “Mobile,” you will be prompted to enter your U.S. mobile phone number. Standard text messaging rates may apply.
  • It may take a few minutes to receive your one-time verification code. (Note: If you selected the email option, make sure to check your junk mail or spam folder in addition to your inbox.)

Step 7: Enter this verification code and click “Submit.”

In the future, every time you log in, you will receive a one-time verification code via email or text message, depending on how you chose to receive it.

  • Enter your one-time password in the space under “Secure one-time password” and click
    “Submit.”
  • If you have not received your authentication code in 10 minutes, select “request a new one-time password.”

Step 8:Two-step verification backup code.

  • When you create an account, you will also receive a two-step verification backup code. Print or save a copy of this code and keep it in a safe place. Click “Proceed.”

Step 9: Select password reset questions and answers.

  • Using the drop-down arrow, choose five password reset questions. If you ever forget your password, we will use these questions to confirm your identity.
  • Type the answer to each question in the space provided. You must remember these answers if you ever need to reset your password.
  • When you have finished, click “Submit.”

Step 10: Welcome to your USCIS online account.

  • You can choose the USCIS service you want log into. In this case, select myUSCIS.

Step 11: Under Account Type, select “I am an applicant, petitioner, or requestor” OR “I am a legal representative” and click Submit.

You should receive a confirmation message in the email account you provided us, confirming that you have successfully created your USCIS online account.

Step 12: Receive confirmation that you have created a USCIS online account.

You should receive an email confirming that you have successfully created your USCIS online account.

Step 13: Add paper-filed applications to your account.

Even if you file by paper, you can add paper-filed cases to your account. As an applicant, click on “My Account” and then “Add a paper-filed case” in the drop-down menu. Enter your receipt number, and you can then see your case status and history.

If you did not file your case online but have a receipt number that begins with “IOE” and the Online Access Code you received on your USCIS Account Access Notice, you can add the case to your account and be able to see case status and history, send secure messages, view notices, upload additional evidence, and respond to Requests for Evidence.

How to Create a USCIS Online Account (1)

If you are an attorney or representative and want to add eligible paper-filed applications, you will need to use the Online Access Code you received on your USCIS Account Access Notice when you first create your online account. For more information, visit the Online Filing for Attorneys and Accredited Representatives page.

Step 14: File an available form online or review and sign forms that your attorney or representative prepared for you.

Submitting your application online provides you with several benefits. Get helpful instructions and tips from USCIS as you complete your form using our secure online filing system, avoid common mistakes, and pay your fees online. To learn which forms are eligible, visit the Forms Available to File Online page.

File a Form Online

To start a new form, upload evidence and pay and submit online, click “File a form online” from your account homepage. To learn more, visit the Tips for Filing Forms Online page.

Enter a Representative Passcode

If your attorney or representative filed your form online, click “Enter a representative passcode” to access the form and the Form G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative, they filed for you.

Step 15: Manage your case online.

Use your USCIS online account to send secure messages, check the status of your case, view appointment notices, respond to Requests for Evidence (RFE), verify your identity and receive details on any decisions we make on your case.

More Resources

Visit myUSCIS to sign in to your USCIS online account and find additional resources.

myUSCIS provides a personalized account to help you navigate the immigration process. On myUSCIS, you will find:

  • Up-to-date information about the application process for immigration benefits;
  • Tools to help you prepare for filing your immigration form;and
  • Help finding citizenship preparation classes.

For technical support with your online account, you can send us a secure message. If you did not file your case online but have a receipt number that begins with “IOE,” you can create a USCIS online account to send secure messages.

For information on how to delete an existing online account, please visit the Tips for Filing Forms Online webpage.

Visit the Tools page to see all our self-help tools that may get you answers to common immigration questions.

How to Create a USCIS Online Account (2024)

FAQs

Who can create USCIS online account? ›

Create Your Online Account

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.

How do I get my USCIS online account number? ›

If you have already created a USCIS online account, you can find your account number by logging in to your account and navigating to the “Profile” section.

Can I create a new USCIS account if I already have one? ›

If you have selected the incorrect account type and have not submitted an online form to USCIS using the account' you may delete your account and start a new one. Drafts of forms and registrations must be deleted to successfully delete the account.

Why can't i access my USCIS online account? ›

If you enter your password incorrectly multiple times, you will get a notification saying you are locked out of your account. Wait 20 minutes for the system to reset, and then try logging in again. If you still cannot access your USCIS online account, send us a message using this link: my.uscis.gov/account/v1/needhelp.

Is it good to have an USCIS online account? ›

The best reasons to get a USCIS online account are that you can file forms online and track your case anytime from anywhere. The first step is to create an account. If you work with an attorney or representative, they can also create their own account to manage your case, but they cannot use your account.

Is it better to apply online USCIS? ›

Submitting your application online provides you with several benefits. Get helpful instructions and tips from USCIS as you complete your form using our secure online filing system, avoid common mistakes, and pay your fees online. These are just a few of the many benefits that filing online offers.

How can I get my online access code for USCIS? ›

If you lost your Online Access Code or it has expired, you can request a new one using this link: my.uscis.gov/account/v1/needhelp. After filling out a short form you will see a drop-down menu of technical support options. Please select “I need help with getting a new online access code.” Then click “Send Message.”

How long does it take for USCIS to approve? ›

Current USCIS Processing Times at a Glance
FormPurposeCurrent Processing Time
I-140 (Premium processing)Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker21 days
N-400Application for Naturalization4.9 months
I-765Application for Employment Authorization3.7 months
I-131Application for Travel Document (Advance Parole)6 months
10 more rows

Can I check my USCIS status online? ›

You can verify your case status online from your home or office, even from your cell phone!

Can I delete my old USCIS account? ›

Step 1: Go to myaccount.uscis.gov and enter your email address and password. Step 2: Enter your email address and click “Sign In.” Step 3: Enter your verification code. Step 4: When selecting your Representative Account Type, click the “delete the account” link at the bottom of the screen.

Can you have 2 USCIS cases? ›

You can file the family-based petition without jeopardizing either application. The USCIS permits having two pending immigration cases at the same time.

How can I talk to USCIS customer service? ›

Dial 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833, VRS 877-709-5797) and ask your question in English or Spanish. The system will answer your question and can send you links to forms and information by email or text. If you can be helped through an online tool or other self-service, you will not be connected to live assistance.

How to get a USCIS online account number? ›

USCIS will usually assign everyone an online account number who has filed a petition or application, even if they've never signed up on the USCIS website. They also encourage people to check their case status and submit documents online rather than using the paper mail system or calling USCIS.

Is a-number the same as the USCIS number? ›

Your alien registration number is different from your USCIS case number. However, the case number and USCIS number found on your green card differ. Here is the confusing part: Your USCIS number on your green card is actually your alien number, whereas your USCIS case number for your applications is different.

Can I use my USCIS account to file for someone else? ›

Only an attorney or an accredited representative may file on behalf of a client. In this case, the attorney and client must have their own separate accounts.

Can I add my wife to my USCIS account? ›

Do not create a shared account with anyone. Your USCIS online account is only for you.

Can anyone be a preparer for USCIS? ›

According to the USCIS, anyone may provide limited, non-legal help with immigration forms and charge for those services. However, the states determine the qualifications required, including whether or not you need to be an attorney. Be sure to check your state's rules to find out if there are any limitations.

Can a minor have an USCIS online account? ›

In the event I am under 14, a parent or legal guardian must create an online account in their own name in order to file applications, petitions, check the status of a case or request submitted on my behalf, or submit other appropriate requests or engage in other authorized use.

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