Are you wondering whether a petitioner can use the same email address for two different USCIS accounts? This video provides a clear answer to this common immigration question.

USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) requires each online account to have a unique email address. If you are a petitioner handling multiple applications, such as a family-based petition (I-130) and an employment-based petition (I-140), you may need to create separate USCIS accounts for different purposes.

In this video, we’ll cover:
✅ USCIS account creation rules
✅ Email requirements for multiple USCIS accounts
✅ Workarounds and best practices for managing multiple cases
✅ Common mistakes to avoid when setting up your account

By understanding these USCIS policies, you can avoid potential login issues, delays in case processing, and other technical problems. We’ll also share tips on how to manage multiple USCIS accounts effectively without confusion.

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