Find government benefits, services, agencies, and information at USA.gov. Contact elected officials. Learn about passports, Social Security, taxes, and more.| www.usa.gov
Apply for or renew a child's passport inside or outside the U.S. Get a child's passport quickly. Check a passport application's status.| www.usa.gov
La Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencias (FEMA, sigla en inglés) protege a la nación contra todo tipo de riesgos y desastres, tales como inundaciones, terremotos, tornados, huracanes y emergencias nacionales. La Agencia ofrece un programa de recuperación para individuos y negocios en caso de un desastre.| www.usa.gov
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulates commercial nuclear power plants, and other uses of nuclear materials.| www.usa.gov
Some government programs pay family or friends of people with disabilities to help with daily activities, including personal care, giving medicine, cooking, cleaning, and more.| www.usa.gov
The Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims hears appeals of decisions made by the Board of Veterans Appeals. You must have a decision from the Board of Veterans Appeals to bring a case before this court.| www.usa.gov
Learn if you are eligible for a Section 8 housing choice voucher to pay rent for private housing. Find your public housing agency to apply.| www.usa.gov
Find out how to make your student loan payments on time while keeping the cost manageable. Learn about repayment programs, forgiveness plans, and more.| www.usa.gov
Encuentre información sobre los programas de ayuda del Gobierno de EE. UU., requisitos para solicitar beneficios, cómo y dónde aplicar.| www.usa.gov
Know what documents a child needs to travel to or from the U.S. All children, including infants, must have their own travel documents.| www.usa.gov
Find out how to file a complaint about mortgage or rental housing discrimination. Learn where to get help to resolve a disagreement with your landlord.| www.usa.gov
Get free legal advice and find a free or low-cost lawyer. Get legal help if you are in the military or are a veteran, senior, or person with a disability.| www.usa.gov
Learn about Inauguration Day in the U.S., when the president-elect and vice-president-elect are sworn in and take office.| www.usa.gov
Use USAGov’s Contact Your Elected Officials tool to get contact information for your members of Congress, the president, and state and local officials.| www.usa.gov
Learn how to start your own business, including imports and exports. Find out how to research the market and fund your business.| www.usa.gov
Learn what cookies are on websites, and how to block them in common browsers such as Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox, Samsung, and Opera.| www.usa.gov
Learn how USA.gov protects your privacy when you visit our website and how you can opt out of anonymous data collection.| www.usa.gov
If you are looking to buy a home, explore government-backed mortgage assistance programs, or home loans such as FHA loans.| www.usa.gov
Conozca cómo solicitar o renovar una visa de turista si usted es extranjero y quiere realizar turismo o tener conferencias/negocios en EE. UU.| www.usa.gov
Aprenda cómo empezar su propio negocio o pequeña empresa. Conozca qué requisitos necesita para importar y exportar productos.| www.usa.gov
Aprenda sobre los formularios I-94 e I-94W de la "Visa Waiver Program" que registran las fechas de llegada y salida de personas que están de visita en EE. UU.| www.usa.gov
Aprenda cómo protegerse de las estafas, fraudes, llamadas de telemercadeo y dónde reportarlas o poner una queja o denuncia.| www.usa.gov
Encuentre información sobre los beneficios, servicios y agencias del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos en USAGov en Español. Conozca más sobre visas, pasaportes, Seguro Social, vivienda, empleos y más.| www.usa.gov
Learn about the USAGov program and the U.S. government's official website, USA.gov. Find out about USAGov en Español, the USAGov Contact Center, and more.| www.usa.gov
Learn how to update your name, address, or change your political party affiliation on your voter registration.| www.usa.gov
Known previously as "food stamps," the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can help you pay for food if you have a low income.| www.usa.gov
Find the official place to get a free credit report. See what information is in a credit report and how lenders and other organizations may use them.| www.usa.gov
Find your state's consumer protection office. They can help with complaints against businesses, investigating scams and fraud, and more.| www.usa.gov
Find government benefits, services, agencies, and information at USA.gov. Contact elected officials. Learn about passports, Social Security, taxes, and more.| www.usa.gov
Learn about federal student aid, which can help you pay for college. Use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply.| www.usa.gov
Find out how to check your voter registration. Make sure you are still registered to vote and your name, address, and political party affiliation are correct.| www.usa.gov
Contact your attorney general, who is the top legal officer in your state or territory. They can help with consumer complaints, enforce laws, and more.| www.usa.gov
Learn about employment laws that cover wrongful discharge, workers' compensation, safety violations, discrimination, family and medical leave, and more.| www.usa.gov
Know the warning signs of identity theft, how to protect yourself, and how to report it. And learn how to protect your child from ID theft.| www.usa.gov
Learn how to place a credit freeze. This prevents any new credit accounts from being created in your name and helps prevent identity theft.| www.usa.gov
Learn how to find unclaimed money from the government. Search official databases for money you may be owed by states, banks, the IRS, insurance, and more.| www.usa.gov