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USCIS’s General Email Address for Canadians

By USIVC | Published: December 11, 2009

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today announced the creation of a general inquiry email address for customers in Canada. Currently Canadians cannot access the National Customer Service Center through the 1-800 number to ask about general immigration questions. Canadian customers may now inquire about general immigration information at USCIS.Canada@dhs.gov in addition to obtaining immigration information on the USCIS’s website.

The creation of this mailbox signifies a major step in USCIS’ outreach to Canadians since the dissolution of the Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) Ottawa office in 2003.

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