File a FOIA Request to Access Your Immigration Records

We help clients retrieve USCIS, ICE, and CBP immigration history through professional FOIA filings—ensuring accuracy and transparency.

Access Your Immigration Records with Clarity and Confidence

Understanding your immigration history is essential—especially when preparing for a visa, green card application, or naturalization process. A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request allows individuals to access records held by U.S. government agencies, including U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

At Ram Law Firm, we help clients submit FOIA requests efficiently to retrieve vital documents that can make or break an immigration case.

Why File a FOIA Request?

A FOIA request is often a critical first step in understanding your immigration status, identifying potential issues, or gathering evidence. You may need your file for:

    • Reviewing prior visa or green card applications
    • Understanding the reasons for a denial or delay
    • Identifying prior entries, exits, or violations
    • Clarifying inconsistencies in your immigration history
    • Preparing for a future petition or responding to a Request for Evidence (RFE)
    • Seeking legal remedies for past immigration mistakes

Whether you’re an individual, a legal guardian, or a sponsoring employer, FOIA gives you access to your own—or your client’s—government-held immigration records.

What Can You Request?

You can request records from various immigration-related agencies, including:

    • USCIS: Applications, petitions, A-files, decision notices
    • CBP: Entry and exit records, border interviews
    • ICE: Detention history, removal orders
    • Department of State (DOS): Visa applications and consular notes
    • Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR): Immigration court transcripts, decisions, and hearing details

Depending on the agency, the response time and format may vary. Our firm helps you choose the right agency and properly format your request to avoid delays.

Our FOIA Request Services

At Ram Law Firm, we manage the full FOIA request process from start to finish:

    • Identify which agency holds the relevant records
    • Draft and file a precise and complete FOIA request
    • Track the request and monitor processing timelines
    • Assist in interpreting the documents received
    • Use the records to build or support your immigration case

We’ve helped clients obtain everything from green card application histories to decades-old removal records that were essential to a legal strategy.

Why Choose Ram Law Firm?

Although anyone can file a FOIA request, doing so incorrectly or incompletely can lead to delays or missing information. As immigration attorneys, we understand not just how to file the request, but also what information matters most to your goals.

We ensure that your request is accurate, appropriately scoped, and legally strategic—giving you insight and control over your immigration path.

Take the First Step Toward Clarity

Don’t wait until you’re facing a legal deadline. A FOIA request can empower you with the knowledge you need to move forward confidently.

Contact Ram Law Firm today to get started on your immigration FOIA request.

Need to Access Your Immigration Records?

Our attorneys file FOIA requests with USCIS, ICE, or CBP—so you can review your full immigration history and build a stronger case.

Most Asked Queries

FAQs Related to Business and Immigration Services

A FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request allows you to request a copy of your immigration records from U.S. government agencies like USCIS, ICE, or CBP. It’s a way to learn what documents or decisions are on file before filing new petitions or responding to legal issues.

Anyone unsure of their past immigration history, those facing removal proceedings, or people filing waivers or appeals should file a FOIA request to access their records.

You can request records from USCIS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR).

Processing can take 1 to 6 months, depending on the agency’s backlog. USCIS is typically the fastest, while CBP and ICE may take longer.

You can access applications, immigration history, interview notes, decisions, prior petitions, notices of intent to deny, and more—everything the government has on file related to your case.

Yes, filing a FOIA request is free. However, legal assistance can help ensure accuracy and completeness, especially if the records will be used in court or immigration filings.

No. A FOIA request is simply a request for information and does not affect your immigration case, status, or future applications.

Yes, USCIS and other agencies allow you to file FOIA requests online, by mail, or by fax. An attorney can help determine the correct agency and format.

Yes. A lawyer ensures your request is properly submitted, includes all necessary details, and targets the correct agency—saving time and avoiding rejections.

You have the right to file an administrative appeal or work with an attorney to resubmit or escalate your case.

Typically, you need proof of identity (passport, ID) and details of the case or record you’re requesting. A G-639 form is often used.

It provides your attorney with full background information, which is essential when building a defense, preparing a waiver, or correcting misinformation in your file.