Thanks to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), you can request records and documents that agencies like USCIS, CBP, ICE, EOIR, or the FBI have filed about your case.
With this request, you can obtain:
Your complete immigration history.
Records of entries and exits from the U.S.
Old forms and previous decisions.
Deportation orders, detentions, among others.
Individuals who want to know their own immigration file.
Authorized representatives (with a signed letter).
This request is especially useful if:
You are starting a new process and need prior information.
You lost your old documents.
You were in deportation proceedings, voluntary departures, or multiple entries.
Required documents:
FOIA request (form G-639 or online).
Valid identification (passport, license, work permit, etc.).
Authorization letter if someone else will handle the request for you.
We choose the appropriate agency:
USCIS, CBP, ICE, EOIR, FBI, depending on the type of information.
We prepare your request professionally:
We send it online or by mail (depending on the case). Without legal advice, we only request the processes you desire.
We attach your identification and send everything.
We follow the case until we get a response.
The wait can vary between 3 and 9 months, depending on the agency.
You receive your history in digital or physical format.
Is FOIA only for people in process?
No. Anyone has the right to request it.
Does it cost anything?
No. Only if it exceeds a certain number of printed pages (more than 100).
Does this affect my immigration status?
No. It is a legal right, it does not change your situation in the U.S.
Can it be expedited?
Yes, but only in special cases such as urgent legal proceedings.
What kind of documents can I obtain?
Previous forms (I-589, I-485, etc.)
Entry and exit records
Immigration orders
Asylum or detention decisions
Why do it with Golden Seal?
✅ We request your FOIA with precision and professionalism within the legal framework established by Florida laws /without legal advice
✅ We provide constant follow-up on your case.