RSS Feeds

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based format for sharing and distributing Web content, such as news headlines, Using an RSS reader, you can view data feeds from many news sources.

Step 1 - Get an RSS reader
You can use an online reader which works from any web browser, or you can download software that runs on your computer.
Step 2 - Enter the location of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) RSS feed
In your RSS reader, add one or more of the feeds listed below.
Step 3 - Read the USCIS feed
In your RSS reader, select one or more of the feeds listed below.


Available Feeds

Applications for Immigration Benefits and Naturalization Monthly Statistical Reports
Monthly charts depicting immigration and naturalization applications.

Business Immigration
Updates on all topics related to foreign investors (including EB-5) and workers in multiple occupations and employment categories.

Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

E-Verify News
USCIS news updates for the E-Verify program.

Forms Updates
Follow Forms Updates

News RSS Feed
RSS Feed for News content.

Temporary Protected Status News Updates
RSS Feed for Temporary Protected Status News Updates

U Visa - Victim of a Crime
News updates

Federal Register Announcements
USCIS regulations and notices published in the Federal Register

Upcoming National Engagements
RSS Feed for USCIS Upcoming National Engagements

E-Verify What's New
Changes, enhancements, and updates for the E-Verify program.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is RSS?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." It is a standard format used to share content on the Internet. Many websites provide RSS "feeds" that describe their latest news and updates.

How can I use RSS?
You can use RSS to review updates from your favorite websites without having to visit each site. Using an RSS reader, you subscribe to the feed from a website, then scan headlines to find articles of interest. If you find an article you like, click the headline to read the complete article. You always have the latest headlines because your RSS reader periodically retrieves the RSS feeds. You can also use USCIS news feeds directly on your website. (See "Can I use USCIS News Feeds on my Web site?" below.)

Where can I get an RSS reader?
You can use an online RSS reader, which works from any web browser, or you can download software that runs on your computer. Some RSS readers are free, and some are available for a fee.

What are the terms of use?
USCIS RSS feeds are provided free of charge for commercial or non-commercial use by individuals and organizations.

Can I use USCIS News Feeds on my Web site?
Yes, USCIS headlines and stories may be displayed on your Web site using RSS. Your own technical staff is your resource for implementation.

We encourage the use of USCIS News feeds as part of a website, however, we do require that the proper format and attribution is used when USCIS content appears. The attribution text should read "U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service" or www.uscis.gov as appropriate.