On May 22,
2012, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) launched the first
phase of its electronic immigration benefits system, known as USCIS ELIS. The
system has been created to modernize the process for filing and adjudicating
immigration benefits.
“Today marks a
significant milestone in our agency’s history,” said USCIS Director Alejandro
Mayorkas. “We have launched the foundation for the web-based future of our
agency and our immigration benefits system. USCIS ELIS will transform how we
interact with our customers and how we manage the 6-7 million applications we
receive each year.”
This initial launch brings the agency closer to realizing the future of immigration services. Beginning the May 22, individuals can establish a USCIS ELIS account and apply online to extend or change their nonimmigrant status for certain visa types. Eligible individuals include foreign citizens who travel to theUnited States
temporarily to study, conduct business, receive medical treatment, or visit on
vacation. USCIS ELIS will also enable USCIS officers to review and adjudicate
online filings from multiple agency locations across the country.
This initial launch brings the agency closer to realizing the future of immigration services. Beginning the May 22, individuals can establish a USCIS ELIS account and apply online to extend or change their nonimmigrant status for certain visa types. Eligible individuals include foreign citizens who travel to the
Historically,
USCIS customers have had to apply for most benefits by mail and USCIS employees
then review paper files and ship documents between offices to complete their
adjudication. The launch on May 22 signifies an important step forward and is
the first of several releases. Future releases will add form types and
functions to the system, gradually expanding to cover filing and adjudication
for all USCIS immigration benefits.
This important
transition for America ’s
immigration benefits system will take time and continued dedication to fully
implement. Following this first release, USCIS anticipates making adjustments
and improvements in response to user feedback. This process will enable USCIS
to continually enhance the user experience for both customers and USCIS
employees. It will also allow the agency to smooth the transition to electronic
filing over time, mindful of those individuals without computer access and the
agency’s commitment to serve our diverse customer base.
Benefits of
using USCIS ELIS include filing applications and paying fees online, shorter
processing times, and the ability to update user profiles, receive notices, and
respond to requests electronically. The system also includes tools to combat
fraud and identify national security concerns.
Mayorkas
attributed the successful launch to the steadfast dedication of the USCIS
workforce. “USCIS employees believe in the transformation of our agency from a
paper-based to an online environment. It is through their vision, unwavering
commitment, and hard work that we have reached this important milestone,”
Mayorkas said.
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