G-884: Request for the Return of Original Documents

What is a Form G-844?

Form G-844 is an application form used by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to verify an individual’s identity and eligibility to become a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. The form must be completed and submitted along with other documents to the USCIS in order to demonstrate the applicant’s identity and legal status.

Who is Eligible for Form G-844?

Form G-844 is an application for a status information letter from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The form is available to anyone who wants to confirm the status of a petition or application with the USCIS.

What is the Latest Form G-844 Edition?

The most recent edition of Form G-844 is the 11/30/20 edition.

What are the Required Documents for Form G-844?

1. A copy of the requester’s valid passport or any other valid picture ID;
2. A copy of the applicant’s birth certificate;
3. A copy of the applicant’s marriage certificate (if applicable);
4. Immigration or court documents showing evidence of the qualifying relationship;
5. Evidence of any past or current name changes;
6. A statement explaining the purpose of the request;
7. A check or money order for the $405 filing fee (if applicable);
8. A completed and signed Form G-844, Application for Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver;
9. Two passport-style photographs of the requester; and
10. Any other documentation or evidence requested by USCIS to support the application.

How to Submit Form G-844?

1. Gather necessary documentation:

In order to submit a Form G-844, you will need to provide proof of your identity, address, and legal status in the U.S. This includes a copy of your passport or driver’s license, a copy of your birth certificate, and a copy of your green card or visa.

2. Fill out the form:

Visit the USCIS website and fill out the Form G-844. Be sure to answer all questions accurately and completely. Be sure to include any supporting documentation if necessary.

3. Submit the form:

Mail your completed Form G-844, along with all supporting documentation, to the address provided on the form. You may also submit your application online through the USCIS website.

4. Follow up:

Once your application is submitted, you should follow up with USCIS to ensure that it has been received and is being processed. You can check the status of your application online or by phone.

What are the Filing Tips for Form G-844?

1. Read all instructions carefully and make sure you are submitting the right form.
2. Determine if you need to submit the form to USCIS or to a National Visa Center, as the filing instructions may vary between the two.
3. Gather all documents and evidence that support your immigration application, including any supporting statements or affidavits.
4. Make sure to fill out the form completely and accurately. Include any required supporting documents, such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, or other immigration documents.
5. Submit the form with the correct fees and any supporting materials, such as photos or documents, to the correct address.
6. Keep a copy of everything that you submit for your own records.
7. Make sure to sign and date the form before submitting it.
8. Monitor your case status with the USCIS or National Visa Center to ensure it is processing correctly and in a timely manner.

Are There Special Instructions for Form G-844?

Yes, there are special instructions for Form G-844. The instructions are available on the USCIS website. The instructions provide helpful information on how to complete the form correctly and in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. Additionally, it is important to follow any specific instructions that the USCIS sends with the form regarding how to submit it and where to file it.

What is the Form G-844 Fee?

The Form G-844 is a fee paid to the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs to cover the cost of obtaining, reviewing and processing immigration documents. The fee covers the processing time required to authenticate and provide copies of documents like birth and marriage certificates. It also covers the time required to provide a visa stamp in a passport.

Can I Apply for Form G-844 Fee Waiver or Reduction?

Yes, you can apply for a Form G-844 fee waiver or reduction. To be eligible for a waiver or reduction, you must demonstrate that you cannot pay the full filing fee due to financial hardship. The fee waiver or reduction request must include documentation of your financial situation (i.e. pay stubs, bank statements, tax returns, etc.) and must be approved by USCIS before the fee is waived or reduced.

What is the Form G-844 Processing Time?

The processing time for Form G-844 depends on the specific case and will vary from one case to the next. Generally, processing times can range anywhere from several months to several years. It is important to be patient when filing this form and to regularly check with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for updates on the status of your application.