Sometimes
natural catastrophes and other extreme situations can occur that are beyond
your control. These events can affect your USCIS application, petition or
immigration status. USCIS cannot anticipate these events, but will do the best
to help you get the benefits for which you qualify.
When requested,
the following options may be available to people affected by natural
catastrophes and other extreme situations:
Extensions
& Changes of Status
USCIS recognizes that when affected by a disaster you may, through no fault of your own, fall out of status. When applying for an extension or change in status due to a disaster, USCIS may consider your request if you show how it is directly connected to the disaster.
USCIS recognizes that when affected by a disaster you may, through no fault of your own, fall out of status. When applying for an extension or change in status due to a disaster, USCIS may consider your request if you show how it is directly connected to the disaster.
Fee Waiver
If you are unable to pay the fee for a USCIS service or benefit, you may request that your fee be waived for certain forms by filing a Request for Fee Waiver, Form I-912 (or a written request).
If you are unable to pay the fee for a USCIS service or benefit, you may request that your fee be waived for certain forms by filing a Request for Fee Waiver, Form I-912 (or a written request).
Employment
Authorization
As an academic student, you may need to work off-campus if a disaster has affected your ability to support yourself. The disaster may occur in theUnited States and prevent you from
working on-campus or the disaster may occur overseas and affect your economic
support. If you can demonstrate that you are from an affected country or region
and you have been recommended for such employment by the Designated School
Official (DSO), you may be eligible to receive employment authorization when
filing the I-765, Application for Employment Authorization.
As an academic student, you may need to work off-campus if a disaster has affected your ability to support yourself. The disaster may occur in the
Document
Replacement
If you have lost your USCIS-issued documents through no fault of your own, you may show your need for replacing the documents.
If you have lost your USCIS-issued documents through no fault of your own, you may show your need for replacing the documents.
To replace a/n...
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You must file a...
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Green Card
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Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Residence Card, or
request interim evidence of permanent residence stamp (I-551 stamp) from a
USCIS Field Office
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Form I-94
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Form I-102, Application for Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant
Arrival/Departure Record
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Employment
Authorization Document
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Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization
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Abandonment
or Failure to Respond to a Request for Evidence
If you have not appeared for an interview or submitted evidence, you may show how the disrupting event affected your connection to USCIS and your ability to appear or submit documents as required.
If you have not appeared for an interview or submitted evidence, you may show how the disrupting event affected your connection to USCIS and your ability to appear or submit documents as required.
Expedited
Processing
If you need USCIS to consider your request for a service or benefit more quickly, you may make that request when filing or after you file.
If you need USCIS to consider your request for a service or benefit more quickly, you may make that request when filing or after you file.
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