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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the USCIS Congressional Inquiry in the editor.
  2. Begin by providing your written authorization. This is crucial for the release of information regarding your case. Sign and date where indicated.
  3. Fill in the 'Name of Petitioner' section with the individual filing the application, and select their status: Citizen, Lawful Permanent Resident, or Naturalized Citizen.
  4. Complete the 'Current Address' fields, including email and telephone numbers. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  5. Provide information about the Beneficiary, including their current address, date of birth, and country of birth.
  6. Indicate which form has been filed (e.g., I-130, I-485) and provide any relevant receipt numbers or identification numbers as required.
  7. Describe the problem clearly in the designated section to ensure that your inquiry is understood.
  8. If you wish to authorize another individual to receive information regarding this inquiry, complete that section with their details.

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Typically, an agency responds within 30 days to a congressional inquiry. However, the nature of the case will dictate the time it takes to resolve the issues.
Typically, an agency responds within 30 days to a congressional inquiry. However, the nature of the case will dictate the time it takes to resolve the issues. As a general rule, federal agencies will not expedite your case due to a Congressional inquiry.
If you are a DACA renewal applicant please contact USCIS at (1-800) 375-5283 to inquire on a case pending longer than 105 days.
1. USCIS Contact Center. For the convenience of benefit requestors and other interested parties located within the United States, the USCIS Contact Center provides a toll-free phone number: 1-800-375-5283 (TTY: 1-800-767-1833).
A USCIS Case Inquiry is a formal way to request information or seek clarification about your immigration case. You might use this inquiry if you have concerns about the status of your application or if your case has been pending for an extended period without a decision.

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Current USCIS Processing Times at a Glance FormPurposeCurrent Processing Time N-400 Application for Naturalization 5.5 months I-751 Petition to Remove the Conditions on Residence 21.4 months I-765 Application for Employment Authorization 1.9 months I-131 Application for Travel Document (Advance Parole) 6.1 months11 more rows Aug 21, 2025
0:49 3:30 Which sometimes speeds up the process or resolves issues that have been stalled. For example if yourMoreWhich sometimes speeds up the process or resolves issues that have been stalled. For example if your visa. Application is taking longer than usual. Or if theres been a mistake in your application.
Submit a Case Inquiry With USCIS If your case exceeds the posted processing time, you can submit a case inquiry through the USCIS website and use the Case Outside Normal Processing Time tool to file your inquiry. USCIS will respond with an update, but this step is usually slow, so be prepared for additional waiting.

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