Find the USCIS workflow that matches your notice.
Search demand is often notice-specific. Immigration Mail turns major notice types and response jobs into focused workflows while keeping the underlying case workspace in one place.
Understand an I-797 or I-797C
Identify what the USCIS notice means, what action it requests, and whether a deadline or follow-up is required.
Open workflowRespond to a Request for Evidence (RFE)
Organize the notice, requested evidence, supporting documents, and response package before the USCIS deadline.
Open workflowRespond to a Notice of Intent
Build a structured response to an adverse notice while preserving the notice, deadline, evidence, and submission record.
Open workflowRespond to a USCIS Denial or Rejection
Review the decision, identify the available response or review path, and organize the documents needed for the next step.
Open workflowPrepare for a USCIS Deadline
Turn an immigration notice into a deadline-aware case with the requested actions, documents, and mailing proof organized together.
Open workflowOrganize a USCIS Case Record
Keep notices, filings, supporting evidence, correspondence, and response history together so the case has a defensible document trail.
Open workflowImmigration Mail is the master home for USCIS notice and response workflows.
High-volume informational notice terms should lead into focused response pages, while specialized case work stays in the authenticated workspace. New USCIS notice workflows belong here before they become separate products.