USCIS, the United States Immigration Service, announced on its official accounts the temporary interruption of some online services and tools for maintenance. Details below.
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that several of its online tools will be out of service due to maintenance work on its electronic systems.
According to a statement on its official website and expanded in international media, the interruption will affect its CRIS (Customer Relationship Information System) platform between Wednesday, September 18 and Thursday, September 19.
During this period, users may experience technical difficulties when trying to access some key services, such as:
– Check the status of cases.
– Online applications (E-request).
– Online change of address.
– Processing times.
– Doctor and office locator.
– Submission of applications online.
– Access “My Account” in myUSCIS.
– Service Request Management Tool (SRMT).
Maintenance will take place between 11:50 p.m. on September 18 and 2:00 a.m. on September 19. USCIS apologized for any inconvenience this temporary disruption may cause users.
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This week, in addition to USCIS explaining the temporary interruption of some of its services, it also warned about scams.
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) also issued a warning to migrants seeking legal residency or citizenship in the country, alerting them to an increase in scams related to these processes.
USCIS noted that these scams are aimed at taking advantage of applicants’ vulnerability during their immigration procedures.
The agency noted that only attorneys authorized to practice in the United States or representatives accredited by organizations recognized by the Department of Justice (DOJ) are legally qualified to offer advice on immigration matters.
The agency clarified that it will never request payment of fees through services such as Western Union, MoneyGram or PayPal, nor will it accept gift cards as a form of payment.
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- What services are affected by the temporary disruption of USCIS online services?
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Temporary Disruption of USCIS Online Services for Maintenance: What You Need to Know
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced a temporary interruption of some of its online services and tools for maintenance purposes. The agency, responsible for overseeing the country’s immigration system, will be performing essential upgrades to its electronic systems, affecting several key services.
Affected Services and Tools
The maintenance work, scheduled to take place between Wednesday, September 18, and Thursday, September 19, will impact the following online services:
Case status checks
Online applications (E-Request)
Online change of address
Processing times
Doctor and office locator
Online application submission
Access to “My Account” in myUSCIS
Service Request Management Tool (SRMT)
During this period, users may experience technical difficulties when trying to access these services. The USCIS has apologized for any inconvenience this temporary disruption may cause and urges users to plan accordingly.
Maintenance Schedule
The maintenance work will take place between 11:50 p.m. on September 18 and 2:00 a.m. on September 19. The USCIS has advised users to refrain from accessing the affected services during this time to avoid any disruptions.
Scam Alert
In addition to the temporary service disruption, the USCIS has also issued a warning to migrants seeking legal residency or citizenship in the United States. The agency has alerted users to an increase in scams related to the immigration process, urging them to be cautious when dealing with unauthorized individuals or services claiming to represent the USCIS.
Tips to Avoid Falling Victim to Scams
To protect yourself from scams, the USCIS recommends the following:
Be wary of unsolicited phone calls or emails from individuals claiming to represent the USCIS.
Never provide personal information or payment to unknown individuals or companies.
Only use official USCIS online channels to submit applications or request services.
Verify the authenticity of USCIS messages and notifications.
Conclusion
The temporary disruption of USCIS online services is a necessary measure to ensure the security and efficiency of the agency’s electronic systems. While it may cause inconvenience, users are advised to plan ahead and use alternative channels to access services during the maintenance period. Additionally, migrants should remain vigilant and cautious when dealing with immigration-related services to avoid falling victim to scams.
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Temporary Disruption of USCIS Online Services for Maintenance: What You Need to Know
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced a temporary interruption of some of its online services and tools for maintenance purposes. The agency, responsible for overseeing the country’s immigration system, will be performing essential upgrades to its electronic systems, affecting several key services.
Affected Services and Tools
The maintenance work, scheduled to take place between Wednesday, September 18, and Thursday, September 19, will impact the following online services:
Case status checks
Online applications (E-Request)
Online change of address
Processing times
Doctor and office locator
Online application submission
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