USCIS (Formerly INS) Continues to Expand Website InfoPass Capability

Citizenship and Immigration Services (previously Immigration and Naturalization Services, INS) continues to rollout its migration info by visit system called InfoPass, with three new USCIS districts added last week. Atlanta, Boston and Houston are the latest additions, making the system now readily available in practically all significant metropolitan areas with big immigrant populations. These areas consist of Los Angeles, New York and Miami.

Together with the Case Status Online service (enables users to inspect the status of some pending applications, e.g. green card applications) which was made available earlier this year on the Internet, and the electronic filing of the 12 most popular migration kinds, (represent more than 50% of all migration benefit applications submitted each year) InfoPass is the newest effort intended to speed and lower long lines up the processing backlog of services provided by the USCIS.

InfoPass permits anyone who is living in a serviced USCIS district and looking for migration benefits to set up a visit with immigration officers through the Internet. The easy to use online system enables users to discuss intricate migration issues with USCIS officials, while avoiding the long lines. People already in the United States and are trying to get a high skill worker green card are best to consult an immigration lawyer like this one:

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The protected Internet site provides service in 12 languages and is arranged in a series of triggers, asking the user to enter their name, postal code, address, telephone number and a desired appointment date. As soon as all the information is put into, the system will generate an appointment notice. Appointments are offered in two-week blocks. The notification will supply the address of the USCIS workplace and any info regarding required identification and/or additional paperwork, such as a permit or work permit, to be provided at the appointment.