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G-325R, Biographic Information (Registration) | USCIS

Use this form to provide biographic information when applying for registration and fingerprinting under section 262 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) (8 U.S.C. 1302). See our Alien Registration Requirement page for more information on who must register and the registration process.

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The Alien Registration Requirement (ARR) Determination Tool will help you determine if you need to register. If you do not comply with the ARR, you may face criminal penalties.

Before you begin Form G-325R, Biographic Information (Registration), please answer some simple questions to find out if you need to register.

If you are not sure whether you need to register, this tool may help you determine whether you must register. These questions are solely intended to help you determine whether you must submit Form G-325R. This tool is for informational purposes only. It is not legal advice. It is not a substitute for a consultation with an attorney or an accredited representative.

The Immigration and Nationality Act requires all aliens, with limited exceptions, to apply for registration and fingerprinting if you:

Parents and legal guardians of aliens under age 14 must ensure those aliens are registered. Within 30 days of reaching their 14th birthday, all previously registered aliens must apply for re-registration and fingerprinting.

After an alien registers and appears for fingerprinting (unless waived), DHS will issue evidence of registration. If you are an alien age 18 or older, you must carry and keep this evidence of registration in your personal possession at all times. If you are an unregistered alien (or previously registered alien who turns 14 years old) and you are in the United States for 30 days or longer for any period of stay, you must comply with these requirements. If you do not comply, you may face criminal and civil penalties, up to and including misdemeanor prosecution, the imposition of fines, and incarceration. Please visit the Alien Registration Requirement webpage for more information on registration.

Should I file the Form G-325R with USCIS?

If you are not sure whether you need to register, this tool may help you determine whether you must register. These questions are solely intended to help you determine whether you must submit Form G-325R. This tool is for informational purposes only. It is not legal advice. It is not a substitute for a consultation with an attorney or an accredited representative.

The Immigration and Nationality Act requires all aliens, with limited exceptions, to apply for registration and fingerprinting if you:

Parents and legal guardians of aliens under age 14 must ensure those aliens are registered. Within 30 days of reaching their 14th birthday, all previously registered aliens must apply for re-registration and fingerprinting.

After an alien registers and appears for fingerprinting (unless waived), DHS will issue evidence of registration. If you are an alien age 18 or older, you must carry and keep this evidence of registration in your personal possession at all times. If you are an unregistered alien (or previously registered alien who turns 14 years old) and you are in the United States for 30 days or longer for any period of stay, you must comply with these requirements. If you do not comply, you may face criminal and civil penalties, up to and including misdemeanor prosecution, the imposition of fines, and incarceration. Please visit the Alien Registration Requirement webpage for more information on registration.

Form Details

Form G-325R, Biographic Information (Registration)

Form G-325R must be filed online.

You can find the filing fee for Form G-325R by visiting our Fee Schedule page.

Each alien submitting Form G-325R must have their own individual USCIS online account. This includes aliens under the age of 14. If you are the parent or legal guardian of an alien under the age of 14 who needs to register, you will need to set up an individual USCIS online account on your child’s behalf and in their name. 

Each alien who needs to register must submit Form G-325R the alien’s individual USCIS online account. Form G-325R can only be submitted by the named owner of the USCIS online account. If you are the parent or legal guardian of an alien under the age of 14 who needs to register, you will need to submit Form G-325R on the alien’s behalf through their individual USCIS online account.  

As you fill out Form G-325R, please carefully consider whether you have already registered. See our Alien Registration Requirement page for more information on who must register and the registration process.  


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