Immigration Help Available to Those Affected by Natural Disasters
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We offer immigration
services that may help people affected by unforeseen circumstances such as
natural disasters.
The following measures
may be available on a case-by-case basis upon request:
·
Changing a nonimmigrant
status or extending a nonimmigrant stay for an individual currently in the
United States. Failure to apply for the extension or change before expiration
of your authorized period of admission may be excused if the delay was due to
extraordinary circumstances beyond your control;
·
Re-parole of individuals
previously granted parole by USCIS;
·
Expedited processing of
advance parole requests;
·
Expedited adjudication
of requests for off-campus employment authorization for F-1 students
experiencing severe economic hardship;
·
Expedited adjudication
of employment authorization applications, where appropriate;
·
Consideration of fee
waivers due to an inability to pay;
·
Assistance for those who
received a Request for Evidence or a Notice of Intent to Deny but were unable
to submit evidence or otherwise respond in a timely manner;
·
Assistance if you were
unable to appear for a scheduled interview with USCIS;
·
Expedited replacement of
lost or damaged immigration or travel documents issued by USCIS, such as a
Permanent Resident Card (Green Card); and
·
Rescheduling a
biometrics appointment.
Note: When making a request, please explain how
the impact of a natural disaster created a need for the requested relief.
To learn how to request
these measures, call the National Customer Service Center at 800-375-5283. For
customers who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf/blind or have speech disabilities
which require accommodation: TTY / ASCII: 800-877-8339, voice:
866-377-8642, video relay service (VRS): 877-709-5798.
Visit our Office Closings page
to determine if an office is open and to learn about rescheduling appointments.
In particular, if your Info Pass appointment
was affected by a natural disaster, you can reschedule your appointment online
or by calling the National Customer Service Center.
All Form I-9, Employment
Eligibility Verification, requirements remain in place. Those affected by
natural disasters should review Form I-9
acceptable documents and receipts for more information on how
to complete the form if an employee’s documents are lost, stolen, or damaged.
Visit I-9 Central for more
information.
Visit our Special
Situations page or call the National Customer Service Center
for more information about how we provide assistance to individuals affected by
unforeseen circumstances.
Learn more about the
federal government response to recent hurricanes:
·
Hurricane Harvey: FEMA and DHS | Overall federal government response
·
Hurricane Irma: FEMA and DHS | Overall federal government response
·
Hurricane Maria: FEMA and DHS | Overall federal government response
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