This document contains official instructions for USCIS Form G-1041 , Genealogy Index Search Request - a form released and collected by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Citizenship and Immigration Services. An up-to-date fillable USCIS Form G-1041 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is USCIS Form G-1041?A: USCIS Form G-1041 is a form used for requesting a genealogy index search from the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Q: What is a genealogy index search?A: A genealogy index search is a request to search USCIS records for genealogical information about a specific individual.
Q: Who can request a genealogy index search?A: Any individual requesting genealogical information about a deceased individual can make a genealogy index search request.
Q: What information is required to fill out USCIS Form G-1041?A: You will need to provide the full name, date of birth, and country of birth of the individual you are requesting information about.
Q: What documents will be provided if a match is found in the genealogy index search?A: If a match is found, USCIS will provide the genealogy file, if it exists, or a Certification of Non-Existence of Record.
Q: Can I request information about a living person through a genealogy index search?A: No, genealogy index searches are only for deceased individuals. For information about living individuals, you may need to submit a different form to USCIS.
Q: Can I request immigration records through a genealogy index search?A: No, a genealogy index search only provides access to genealogical information, not immigration records. If you need immigration records, you may need to submit a different request to USCIS.