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Tools and Information to Support You in Your Legal Process
Welcome to our Resources page, a space dedicated to sharing useful, reliable, and up-to-date information for you and your family. Here, you’ll find tools and content designed to help you navigate legal processes, clarify your questions, and feel supported every step of the way.

CHECK USCIS CASE PROCESSING TIMES
Track how long it’s taking USCIS to process different types of cases at various field offices.

CHECK YOUR VISA STATUS
Use this tool to track the status of your immigrant or nonimmigrant visa application.

CITIZENSHIP PRACTICE TEST
Prepare for your naturalization interview with this official USCIS civics practice test.

CIVICS (HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT) QUESTIONS FOR CITIZENSHIP TEST
Review the official list of 100 questions used during the naturalization civics test.
https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/questions-and-answers/100q.pdf

FIND A USCIS AUTHORIZED DOCTOR
Locate a USCIS-designated civil surgeon to complete your immigration medical examination.
https://www.uscis.gov/tools/find-a-civil-surgeon
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HOW TO CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS WITH USCIS
All individuals (except A/G visa holders and visa waiver visitors) must report address changes within 10 days. This ensures you receive all USCIS correspondence and benefits.

IMMIGRATION PREPAREDNESS TOOLKIT
Plan ahead with this practical guide full of tips and resources to help immigrants without legal status, or whose status is uncertain, prepare for the future.
English & Spanish PDF:
🔗https://www.ilrc.org/sites/default/files/resources/imm_preparedness_kit_april2020_1.pdf
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PRINT YOUR FREE "KNOW YOUR RIGHTS" CARDS AT HOME
Everyone in the U.S., regardless of immigration status, has rights under the Constitution. These cards explain how to assert them when interacting with ICE or police.
- English:Download PDF
- Spanish: Download PDF
- Portuguese:Download PDF
- Haitian Creole:Download PDF
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REMOVAL/DEPORTATION STATUS
Check whether you or someone else is in removal proceedings before the immigration court.

USCIS CASE STATUS
Use your receipt number to track the status of your pending USCIS applications or petitions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our firm handles a wide range of immigration matters, including family-based petitions, employment-based visas, green card applications, naturalization, asylum, deportation defense, and more.
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Processing times vary depending on the type of application and current government backlogs. We provide individualized timelines after evaluating your specific case during the initial consultation.
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The required documents depend on your specific situation, but commonly requested items include identification, birth certificates, marriage certificates, proof of employment, and any prior immigration paperwork. We will provide you with a personalized checklist tailored to your case.
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