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Immigration document types

On your application, select the document type from the drop-down list that corresponds with your most current documentation and status. Enter as many fields as possible, even though some fields may say “optional,” to make the process go smoother and faster.
Alien numbers are also called “alien registration numbers” or “USCIS numbers.” Alien numbers start with an “A” and end with 7-9 digits. You can find this numbered at the top, right side of the document.

To verify your status using only an alien number or I-94 number, select “Other documents or status types” from the document-type drop-down. Then, select the “Other” box. A field will appear asking you to provide a description of the type of document you have that supports your status and to select whether you have an alien number or an I-94 number. Enter this number into the document number field that will appear. If you have immediate access to all the document numbers that we list in the application for your document type (for example, alien number and card number), select that document in the drop-down list and enter both numbers.
If you have more than one current immigration document, select one that contains an alien number (also called alien registration or USCIS number), if possible. See below for more detailed information on these document types.
If you have temporary protected status (TPS), you may have an automatic extension of your status, even if your document is expired.
If you need help finding information on your document, check on the back of the document. Some older documents may not list all numbers. If you need help completing this section, contact the Marketplace Call Center at 1-800-318-2596 (TTY 1-855-889-4325).
If you don’t think your immigration record correctly shows your status, you can still upload your documents and continue with your application. To update your immigration record, you need to contact the Department of Homeland Security. Learn about how we may check your status when you apply for U.S. program benefits.

How do I enter document information?

When you enter your document type, you may need to enter one or more of these fields:
  • Alien number: The alien number (also called alien registration number or USCIS number) can be found on the immigration document. It starts with an “A” and ends with 8 or 9 numbers. If you also have a card number, you should enter both, if possible. If you have a card number, but don’t enter it, it will take longer to verify your status.
  • Card number: The card number can be found on several immigration documents, including the I-766 Employment Authorization Card and the I-551 Lawful Permanent Resident Card. If you also have an alien number or if other document information is requested, you should enter all, if possible. If you have a card number, but don’t enter it, it will take longer to verify your status.
  • I-94 number: The I-94 number (also called the admission number) is printed on the I-94 or I-94A. This is an 11-digit number and is usually found at the top, left side of the document. Note: In some cases, Customs and Border Protection may have struck out the pre-printed I-94 number and hand-written a different number on the form. If this is the case, enter the hand-written number.
  • Passport number: The passport number can be found on the passport.
  • Country of issuance: Select the country which issued the passport.
  • Passport expiration date: Enter the date the passport will expire. The expiration date should be listed on the document.
  • SEVIS ID number: The SEVIS ID (Form I-20 or DS2019) is located at the top, right corner of the document.
  • Document expiration date: Enter the expiration date listed on the document.
  • Category code: Enter the 3-digit code listed on the employment authorization document. This code starts with an “A" or “C.”

What if I have trouble finding or entering these fields, or I’m getting errors?

If you have trouble finding your document or a number on your document, but you know your alien or I-94 number, select “Other documents or status types” when asked to select your document. Then, you’ll see another drop-down list where you should select “Other.” Then, enter a description of your document in the text field and your alien and/or I-94 number.
If you have trouble finding information on your document or you’re getting errors when trying to submit your application, answer “Yes” if you have eligible immigration status when asked this question, then continue your application without entering your document numbers. If you don’t enter your document information, you may be asked to provide a copy of your document after you submit your application. If so, you can upload it to “My Account” or mail it to the address below. You’ll get faster results if you upload your document, instead of mailing a copy.
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Dept. of Health and Human Services
465 Industrial Blvd.
London, KY 40750-0001
If you need help finding information on your document or help completing this section, call the Marketplace Call Center at 1-800-318-2596 (TTY: 1-855-889-4325).

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