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Immigration Law Web Resources
If one of the following applies to you:

1. Your case is pending in a USCIS Service Center;
2. You have been selected as a winner in the DV Lottery;
3. You have applied for a U.S. Passport;
4. You have a J visa 2 year residency requirement waiver request pending before the State Department;
5. You applied for information under the Freedom of Information Act,

you can check the status of your application online at the requisite link bellow.

There, you also can:

1. Check the waiting times to cross the border at various port of entry from Canada and Mexico;
2. Find useful information about rules and procedures in Immigration Court and Board of Immigration Appeals;
3. Familiarize yourself with applicable laws, regulations and precedent decision, governing various aspects of Immigration Law.
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1   Link   My Case Status
To view the status of a case, please click on the link and enter the corresponding application receipt number.
2   Link   Check fiing fees
New Fees Effective July 30, 2007.
3   Link   Visa Bulletin
The Visa Bulletin offers valuable information about immigration.
4   Link   Info Pass
InfoPass is a free, easy and convenient Internet-based system that allows the public to make an appointment
to speak with an Immigration Information Officer.
5   Link   USCIS Forms
USCIS Forms
6   Link   USCIS Service Centers
My Case Status
7   Link   FOIA Request Status Check
The status of your USCIS FOIA request is now available online, simply by entering the Control Number that was provided to you after receipt of your request.
8   Link   U.S. Passport Applications
Checking the Status of Your Application
9   Link   DV Lottery Entrant Status Check
Electronic Diversity Visa
DV-2010 Entrant Status Check
10   Link   State Department (J Waivers)
J-Visa Waiver Division
11   Link   CBP Border Wait Times (Canada and Mexico)
shows the estimated wait times for reaching the primary inspection booth, the first point of contact with CBP when crossing the Canada/U.S. and Mexico/U.S. land borders.
12   Link   Immigration Court Practice Manual
Immigration Court Practice Manual
13   Link   Immigration Courts Nationwide
Immigration Courts Nationwide
14   Link   Board of Immigration Appeals Practice Manual
the Board has issued the three attached documents to provide basic information to persons involved in proceedings before the Board and to answer frequently asked questions about appeals and motions
15   Link   EOIR Virtual Law Library
This site serves as a complement to the Law Library and Immigration Research Center (LLIRC) located within the headquarters complex of the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR)

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