Overseas Offices provide limited services to U.S. Citizens, permanent
residents of the U.S. and certain other persons who are visiting or residing
outside the United States who need assistance in immigration matters. These
services include:
Abandonment of Alien Status as a Lawful Permanent Resident (Form I-407): The abandonment of lawful permanent resident status is irrevocable. An
individual who relinquishes lawful permanent resident status must qualify
again for such status. Therefore, one should give careful thought to
abandoning lawful permanent resident status.
Adoptions (Forms I-600 and I-600A): For U.S. citizens residing
outside the United States who wish to adopt an orphan and file a Petition to
Classify Orphan as an Immediate Relative (Form I-600) and Application for
Advance Processing of Orphan Petition (Form I-600A) at the Overseas Office.
For specific information on international adoptions and procedures please
see the State Department website and our Fact
Sheet How Do I Bring a Foreign-Born Orphan to the United
States?
Immediate Relative Immigrant Petitions (Form I-130): For U.S.
citizens residing outside the United States who wish to file a Petition for
Alien Relative (Form I-130) for certain immediate
relatives.
Transportation Boarding Letters: A transportation letter may be
issued to a lawful permanent resident to replace a lost or stolen alien
registration card (Form I-551) by visiting the Rome Office during normal
business hours. If determined eligible, the letter will be issued the same
day. The following documents will be required:
- Proper Identification
- Police Report
- Proof of Residence in the United States within the last year
- Passport size photographs (4)
- Copy of your return airline tickets
Waivers (Form I-601): When applying for a visa to enter the United
States, some customers may be found to be inadmissible (not eligible to enter
the United States). In very specific circumstances, some customers may be able
to apply for a waiver to overcome the reason(s) they are inadmissible. If you
are overseas and have been instructed to submit a Form I-601, some overseas
offices may accept the application.
Refugee Processing: USCIS overseas offices do not accept refugee
resettlement applications directly. These should be filed with the State
Department's local designated voluntary agencies. We are also unable to check
the status of any pending refugee resettlement application. Please contact the
voluntary agency to which the application was submitted. Inquiries on
previously rejected refugee applications should be addressed to the voluntary
agency with which the application was submitted.