
Welcome to the Client Resources page.
This page serves to better assist our immigration clients with current useful tools and resources. These tools are not a substitute for legal advice. Please ask us if you have specific questions.
e‑Immigration Portal
To upload or fill out pending documents relating to your case please sign in to the client portal. You should have received an email with your log in credentials to access the portal. If you have any issues uploading or accessing your account please call our office for assistance at (512) 595‑0242.
USCIS Current Case Processing Times
To check current service center case processing times please click on the button below:
Check your USCIS Case Status Online
To check your pending case with U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services, click on the button below. You will need your receipt number.
Monthly Visa Bulletin
To determine visa availability for those who will apply for residence at a U.S. consulate or embassy abroad and who fall under a preference category for a family-sponsored or employment-based category, click the button below.
Make an Infopass Appointment
To make an InfoPass appointment, click the button below. Check daily as appointments open up sporadically.
Change Address Online with USCIS
To change your address online with USCIS please click to the button below. A change of address should be done within 10 days of moving to new address.
Find a Doctor for Medical Exams
To find an authorized doctor for your Adjustment of Status (residence) case in the U.S., please click the button below.
Naturalization Study Materials
To access study material please click the button below:
Government Websites:
To access information about your removal proceedings, you will need to have your Alien number ready.
Check your case status by phone: (800) 898‑7180
Legal Disclaimer: The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on the site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.