U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES (USCIS)
USCIS is the government agency that oversees lawful immigration to the United States. If you are an individual seeking assistance with a particular immigration matter, visit uscis.gov for specific information regarding your case. Services provided:
- Citizenship (Includes the Related Naturalization Process) Individuals who wish to become U.S. citizens through naturalization submit their applications to USCIS. We determine eligibility, process the applications and, if approved, schedule the applicant for a ceremony to take the Oath of Allegiance. We also determine eligibility and provide documentation of U.S. citizenship for people who acquired or derived U.S. citizenship through their parents. (See the “Citizenship” link to the right.)
- Immigration of Family Members We manage the process that allows current permanent residents and U.S. citizens to bring close relatives to live and work in the United States. (See the “Family” link to the right.)
- Working in the U.S. We manage the process that allows individuals from other countries to work in the United States. Some of the opportunities are temporary, and some provide a path to a green card (permanent residence). (See the “Working in the U.S.” link to the right.)
- Verifying an Individual’s Legal Right to Work in the United States (E-Verify) We manage the system that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of their newly hired employees. (See the “E-Verify” link to the right.)
- Humanitarian Programs We administer humanitarian programs that provide protection to individuals inside and outside the United States who are displaced by war, famine and civil and political unrest, and those who are forced to flee their countries to escape the risk of death and torture at the hands of persecutors. (See the “Humanitarian” link to the right.)
- Adoptions We manage the first step in the process for U.S. citizens to adopt children from other countries. Approximately 20,000 adoptions take place each year. (See the “Adoptions” link to the right.)
- Civic Integration We promote instruction and training on citizenship rights and responsibilities and provide immigrants with the information and tools necessary to successfully integrate into American civic culture. (See the “Citizenship” link to the right.)
- Genealogy
Taken from the USCIS Website, 2010