USCIS Launches Online Appointment Request Form

On August 21, 2023, USCIS launched a new online form for individuals, attorneys, and accredited representatives to request an in-person appointment at their local field office without having to call the USCIS Contact Center.

With this online form, an individual or their attorney or accredited representative may request an in-person appointment at a field office for:

  • ADIT stamps (or, I-551 Stamp—evidence of U.S. permanent residence)

  • Emergency Advance Parole

  • Immigration Judge Grants, and more

USCIS notes that this is a tool for making requests and not a self-scheduling tool. Individuals cannot schedule their own appointments with USCIS. The USCIS Contact Center will review submitted request forms and the availability of in-person appointments at a specific field office. Individuals may request a specific date and time for an in-person appointment, but USCIS cannot guarantee that the requested appointment date will be scheduled. USCIS will confirm and schedule the individual for an available in-person appointment date and time. The USCIS Contact Center may need to contact an individual either by phone or email depending on the appointment reason and urgency, using the reference number provided to them at the time the request was submitted.

Individuals and representatives may go to my.uscis.gov/appointment for more information on the online appointment request form.