USCIS Form Tracking
Know exactly where your immigration case stands
The United States immigration system involves dozens of forms, each with its own requirements, fees, processing times, and deadlines. Form I-485 for adjustment of status. Form I-130 for family sponsorship. Form I-765 for work authorization. Form I-131 for travel documents. For families going through the immigration process, keeping track of which forms have been filed, which are pending, and which need attention is a constant source of stress. Inmigrante.Help's USCIS Form Tracking feature brings order to this complexity.
Consider a family where the father filed an I-130 petition to sponsor his wife, who then needs to file an I-485 to adjust her status, an I-765 for work authorization while she waits, and an I-131 travel document in case of a family emergency abroad. That's four forms, four different timelines, four sets of fees and supporting documents. Miss a deadline or forget to respond to a Request for Evidence (RFE), and months of progress can be lost. This feature tracks every form, its filing date, current status, and next steps.
The form tracker lets you log each USCIS form you've filed, record receipt numbers, note important dates (filing date, biometrics appointment, interview date), and update the status as your case progresses. You can add notes about what documents you submitted, what your attorney advised, and what USCIS has requested. Everything related to your immigration case lives in one organized timeline instead of scattered across emails, letters, and sticky notes.
For the millions of families in the immigration pipeline — many of whom wait years for their cases to be processed — this feature provides something invaluable: clarity. Instead of wondering 'Did I file that form?' or 'When was my biometrics appointment?', you have a clear record. And when your attorney asks for case details, you can share them instantly instead of scheduling a call to sort through paperwork. Knowledge is power, especially when navigating a system as complex as U.S. immigration.