If you’ve ever submitted an immigration application to USCIS but lost access to your paperwork or need past case details for a new filing, a FOIA request may be the solution. At AlliE DSP, we specialize in USCIS FOIA requests, helping clients retrieve immigration records swiftly and securely. Whether you’re applying for naturalization, preparing an appeal, or consulting a new attorney, having your file in hand is crucial.
✅ What Is a FOIA Request?
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) gives individuals the right to access records from federal agencies. In immigration, this means you can request your complete USCIS case history — including petitions, decisions, biometrics, interview notes, and more.
- Your green card or visa was denied and you don’t know why
- You’re reapplying and need previous application data
- You’ve worked with different attorneys or consultants over time
- You need documentation for a court case or legal defense
📂 What Records Can You Request from USCIS?
Through a FOIA request, you can access:
- Past Form I-130, I-485, I-765, or I-601 filings
- N-400 naturalization paperwork
- Interview transcripts or officer notes
- Notices of Intent to Deny (NOID) or Requests for Evidence (RFE)
- Immigration court referrals (if applicable)
💼 How AlliE DSP Helps with FOIA Requests
Filing a FOIA request isn’t always straightforward. Errors in identity verification, mailing addresses, or form details can delay the process or result in rejection.
That’s where AlliE DSP comes in:
- Our USCIS-experienced paralegals prepare and submit FOIA requests accurately
- We verify your identity and ensure the correct G-639 or online form is used
- We track your case until your full records are delivered securely to you
📈 Why FOIA Requests Matter in Your Immigration Journey
Having a complete understanding of your immigration history is essential:
- It helps lawyers or paralegals build stronger applications
- It reveals any issues you might not be aware of (like prior fraud flags or missing forms)
- It protects your right to transparency in legal proceedings
AlliE DSP ensures your FOIA request supports your legal goals — not slows them down.
📝 What You Need to Get Started
- Government-issued ID (passport, state ID, green card, etc.)
- Previous USCIS receipt numbers (if available)
- Signed authorization form (we’ll prepare this for you)
We handle the rest, providing quick turnaround, responsive communication, and accurate filing.
🤝 Why Choose AlliE DSP?
- ✅ Certified paralegals with real USCIS document handling experience
- ✅ Nationwide service — all 50 states
- ✅ Transparent pricing & fast response
- ✅ Fully digital — we handle everything remotely
📞 Ready to Retrieve Your USCIS Records?
Don’t let missing paperwork block your immigration progress. Contact AlliE DSP today and let our trusted paralegal team handle your FOIA request with precision.
❓ FAQs About FOIA Requests for USCIS
How long does a USCIS FOIA request take?
Typically 30 to 90 days, depending on request type and USCIS workload.
What form is used for a USCIS FOIA request?
Form G-639 or an online FOIA submission through the USCIS portal.
Can I request someone else’s immigration records?
Only with legal authorization and proper identification.
Will the FOIA request affect my immigration case?
No. It does not negatively impact pending or future applications.
Can AlliE DSP help if I don’t have receipt numbers?
Yes — we can still file using personal details and ID documents.