Free help with your USA immigration case.

If it involves a K-1 or marriage-based visa, read this horror story first.

Before you begin: Maybe you don’t need help.

The USCIS website has information on every type of form, addresses for USCIS offices, information on fee changes, and a place to order forms online or through the mail.

The USCIS automated information line is available 24 hours a day. The number is: 1-800-767-1833.

For good advice on whom to avoid, click here for English or here for Spanish.

Congressional casework assistance.

One of the routine functions of Congressional office staff is to help constituents deal with federal agencies. They have access to Congressional liaisons at the different agencies, and they can get you a straight answer.

You might wish to visit the office of a member who shares your political views, but remember that the staff can only help constituents, and remember that the staff will give you the same service regardless of whether you share the member’s political views.

Reach out to only one for casework assistance. Things won’t go any faster if you contact more than one, but be sure to reach out to all three to support the legislative priorities: interpreters and lawyers for indigent persons facing deportation, a statute of limitations that would make naturalization final, total abolition of the U.S. Border Patrol, and full implementation of the metric system.


Don’t think you owe your vote to the member whose staff helped you. If a librarian helps you find a good book, you don’t owe your vote to the mayor.


You can download the public domain district map as a .pdf here. I got them from here. Wrong district? Go to the home page and enter your ZIP+4.
Residents of the fifth Congressional district of Oklahoma
can seek help from the office of U.S. Rep. Stephanie I. Bice

500 North Broadway, Suite 250
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102
Tel.: 1-405-300-6890
Fax: 1-855-235-5024
There may be a part-time, mobile or satellite office closer to you. Click on the member’s name and find the offices.
Residents of anywhere in the State of Oklahoma can seek help from the office of

U.S. Senator James M. Inhofe


302 North Independence #104
Enid, Oklahoma 73701
Tel.: 1-580-234-5105
Tel.: 1-580-234-5105
Fax: 1-580-234-5094

3817 Northwest Expressway #780
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112
Tel.: 1-405-208-8841
Tel.: 1-405-208-8841
Fax: 1-405-604-0917

1924 South Utica Avenue #530
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104
Tel.: 1-918-748-5111
Tel.: 1-918-748-5111
Fax: 1-918-748-5119


There may be a part-time, mobile or satellite office closer to you. Click on the Senator’s name and find the offices.
If you are studying for the citizenship test, click on the Senator’s name to make sure the information you are learning is current.
Residents of anywhere in the State of Oklahoma can seek help from the office of

U.S. Senator James Lankford


1015 North Broadway Avenue, Suite 310
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102
Tel.: 1-405-231-4941
Tel.: 1-405-231-4941

401 South Boston Avenue, Suite 2150
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Tel.: 1-918-581-7651
Tel.: 1-918-581-7651

There may be a part-time, mobile or satellite office closer to you. Click on the Senator’s name and find the offices.
If you are studying for the citizenship test, click on the Senator’s name to make sure the information you are learning is current.


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