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ALERT: On Oct. 8, 2024, we launched a PDF filing option for certain forms. The list below shows which forms you may upload in PDF format, along with required evidence, via a USCIS online account.

This page lists the USCIS forms that are currently available to file online. To learn about the benefits of filing a form using our secure online system, visit the File Online page, where you can get started by first creating a free USCIS online account.

In addition to submitting a form online, if you are immigrating to the United States as a lawful permanent resident, you must pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee unless exempted. You can pay this fee online. You may also pay for your travel document online.

AR-11 | Alien’s Change of Address Card

  • Please visit our How To Change Your Address page for additional information. 
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G-325R | Biographic Information (Registration)File Online
G-639 | Freedom of Information/Privacy Act and Online FOIA RequestFile Online
I-90 | Application to Replace Permanent Resident CardFile Online

I-129 | Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker

  • Beginning March 25, 2024, USCIS will accept Form I-129 for non-cap H-1B petitions.
  • Beginning April 1, 2024, USCIS will accept Form I-129 for H-1B cap petitions for petitioners whose registrations have been selected. 
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I-130 | Petition for Alien RelativeFile Online

I-131 | Application for Travel Documents, Parole Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records

Who Can File Form I-131 Online

Form I-131 Application Type

Selection on Form I-131

Can it be filed online?
Reentry Permits 

Part 1, Box 1 on Form I-131

No

Refugee Travel Documents 

Part 1, Box 2 and 3 on Form I-131

No

Travel authorization documents for TPS beneficiaries inside the United States

Part 1, Box 4 on Form I-131

No

Advance parole documents for aliens who are inside the United States and advance permission to travel for CNMI long-term residents 

Part 1, Boxes 5.A – 5.M on Form I-131

No

Initial parole documents for aliens who are currently outside the United States under specific parole programs and processes.  This includes individuals applying for themselves or for someone else

Part 1, Boxes 6.A-6.E on Form I-131

No

Initial parole documents for aliens who are currently outside the United States but are not applying under a specific parole program or process. This includes individuals applying for themselves or for someone else 

Part 1, Box 7 on Form I-131

Yes

Initial request for Arrival/Departure Record for parole in place for aliens who are inside the United States 

Part 1, Box 8.A-8.C or Box 9 on Form I-131

No

Arrival/Departure Record for re-parole for aliens who are requesting a new period of parole from inside the United States, under the Family Reunification Parole Process 

Part 1, Box 10.A on Form I-131

No

Arrival/Departure Record for re-parole for certain aliens who are requesting a new period of parole from inside the United States under an existing program or process:

  • Certain Afghans paroled into the United States after July 31, 2021;
  • Certain Ukrainians paroled into the United States after Feb. 24, 2022;
  • The Filipino World War II Veterans Parole Program;
  • The Immigrant Military Members and Veterans Initiative;
  • The Central American Minors Program; or
  • Certain participants in the FRTF Process
  •  Part 1. Box 10.B on Form I-131 (Certain Afghans Paroled into the United States after July 31, 2021)
  • Part 1. Box 10.C on Form I-131 (Certain Ukrainians Paroled into the United States after Feb. 24, 2022)
  • Part 1. Box 10.D on Form I-131 (Filipino World War II Veterans Parole Program)
  • Part 1. Box 10.E (1)(2) or (3) on Form I-131 (Immigrant Military Members and Veterans Initiative)
  • Part 1. Box 10.F on Form I-131 (Central American Minors Program)
  • Part 1. Box 10.G on Form I-131 (FRTF Process as a Ms. L. Settlement Class member or qualifying additional family member under the Ms. L. Settlement Agreement)   

 

Yes

Arrival/Departure Record for re-parole for aliens initially paroled into the United States or granted parole in place under INA section 212(d)(5)(A) who are:

  • Requesting a new period of parole from inside the United States, but not under a specific program or process; or

Requesting a new period of parole and who were initially paroled into the United States or granted parole in place, but not under a specific program or process, and someone else is filing the request for them. 

Part 1. Box 11

No

You cannot change or amend the selected application type after you file online. If you file Form I-131 online for a category that must be filed on paper (for example, to request an advance parole document) but indicate another category to enable online filing, we may deny your Form I-131 and we will not refund your Form I-131 filing fee. 

For more information about the process for Afghan nationals paroled into the United States to apply for re-parole, see the Re-Parole Process for Certain Afghans webpage.

For more information about the process for Ukrainian nationals paroled into the United States to apply for re-parole, see the Re-Parole Process for Certain Ukrainian Citizens webpage.

You cannot file online if you are filing for a Cuban Family Reunification Parole add-on derivative beneficiary. You must file a paper version of Form I-131.

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I-539 | Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status

  • USCIS is accepting Form I-907 requests, filed via paper form or online, for applicants seeking a change of status to F-1, F-2, M-1, M-2, J-1, or J-2 status, who have a pending Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status, or when filed together with Form I-539.
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I-589 | Application for Asylum and Withholding of RemovalFile Online

I-765 | Application for Employment Authorization

Online PDF filing option available for these categories:

  • (a)(12) – Temporary Protected Status granted;
  • (c)(8) – Application for employment authorization based on pending Form I-589, Application for Asylum or for Withholding of Removal, and applicants for pending asylum under the ABC Settlement Agreement;
  • (c)(9) - Certain family-based and employment-based applicants pending adjustment of status under Section 245 of the Immigration and Nationality Act;
  • (c)(11) – Paroled for urgent humanitarian or significant public benefit purposes; or
  • (c)(19) – Certain pending TPS applicants whom USCIS has determined are prima facie eligible for TPS and who may then receive an EAD as a “temporary treatment benefit” under 8 C.F.R. 244.10(a).

Note: If you are applying for a (c)(9) Pending Adjustment of Status category of Form I-765 that is fee exempted, do not submit your application through the PDF filing option at this time. If you file Form I-765 for the (c)(9) category, you will be required to pay a fee or submit a fee waiver request. If you are fee-exempt and proceed with paying the fee and submitting your application through the PDF filing option, USCIS will not issue you a refund. If you are filing under a fee exempt category, you should mail a paper Form I-765 to the address on the Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization website to receive the fee exemption.

Guided online filing option available for these categories:

  • (a)(12) – Temporary Protected Status granted
  • (c)(3)(A) – F-1 student, pre-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT);
  • (c)(3)(B) – F-1 student, post-completion OPT;
  • (c)(3)(C) – F-1 student, 24-month extension of OPT for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students;
  • (c)(8) – Application for Employment Authorization Based on Pending Form I-589, Application for Asylum or for Withholding of Removal and Applicants for Pending Asylum under the ABC Settlement Agreement;
  • (c)(11) – Paroled for urgent humanitarian or significant public benefit purposes;
  • (c)(19) – Certain pending TPS applicants whom USCIS has determined are prima facie eligible for TPS and who may then receive an EAD as a “temporary treatment benefit” under 8 C.F.R. 244.10(a); or
  • (c)(33) – Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) (You must have a pending or approved Form I-821D in order to file Form I-765).
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I-821 | Application for Temporary Protected StatusFile Online
I-821D | Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood ArrivalsFile Online

I-907 | Request for Premium Processing Service

Filed either via paper form or online, for:

  • Petitioners filing Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker, for non-cap H-1B petitions (starting March 25, 2024).
  • Petitioners filing Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker, for H-1B cap petitions (starting April 1, 2024).
  • Certain F-1 students who already have a pending Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, or when filed together with Form I-765, if they are filing under one of the following categories:
    • (c)(3)(A) – Pre-Completion OPT;
    • (c)(3)(B) – Post-Completion OPT; and
    • (c)(3)(C) – 24-month Extension of OPT for STEM students.
  • Applicants seeking a change of status to F-1, F-2, M-1, M-2, J-1, or J-2 status, when filed together with Form I-539.
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I-912 | Request for Fee Waiver

The online PDF filing option is available for Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver, only as part of the online PDF filing process for these categories for Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization:

  • (a)(12) – Temporary Protected Status granted;
  • (c)(8) – Application for Employment Authorization Based on Pending Form I-589, Application for Asylum or for Withholding of Removal and Applicants for Pending Asylum under the ABC Settlement Agreement;
  • (c)(9) -  Certain family-based and employment-based applicants pending adjustment of status under Section 245 of the Immigration and Nationality Act;
  • (c)(11) – Paroled for urgent humanitarian or significant public benefit purposes; or
  • (c)(19) – Certain pending TPS applicants whom USCIS has determined are prima facie eligible for TPS and who may then receive an EAD as a “temporary treatment benefit” under 8 C.F.R. 244.10(a).
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N-336 | Request for a Hearing on a Decision in Naturalization Proceedings (Under Section 336 of the INA)File Online

N-400 | Application for Naturalization

If you are filing Form N-400 with the required fee, you can file using either the guided online filing option or the online PDF filing option. If using the PDF filing option, you can upload a completed Form N-400, along with required evidence, in PDF format using your USCIS online account

If you are requesting a reduced fee or filing a fee waiver, you cannot file Form N-400 online. You must file a paper Form N-400 along with the appropriate waiver request, if you are requesting a reduced fee or filing a fee waiver.

Currently, attorneys and accredited representatives cannot file N-400 applications on behalf of their clients using the PDF filing option, but may do so using the online guided filing method.

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N-565 | Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship DocumentFile Online
N-600 | Application for Certificate of CitizenshipFile Online
N-600K | Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322File Online
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05/02/2025
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