Angie Alfonso-Royals Deputy Chief, Office of Communications
Mission
The Office of Communications oversees and coordinates official USCIS communications to both internal and external audiences.
What We Do
The Office of Communications:
Manages communications and messaging to our external audiences.
Empowers our employees with the information needed to perform their jobs.
Facilitates consistent messaging and imaging for USCIS.
Informs the public regarding the immigration services and benefits we provide.
How We Are Organized
The Office of Communications consists of the following divisions:
Strategic Communication:
Formulates strategic description of each initiative along with approach and overall message.
Ensures information is clearly defined and targeted to meet each audience's needs.
Considers communications tactics mapped against messages and audience.
Determines timelines for each initiative and ensures that specific goals are met.
Media Relations:
Proactively promotes USCIS events, achievements and policies to maintain and increase public awareness, understanding, and support for USCIS.
Provides timely responses to requests about USCIS and the immigration process using English and non-English print, television, radio, and social media outlets.
Establishes and maintains professional relationships with members of the media across the country and around the world.
Writes communication products to inform the public about current USCIS activities, policies, and priorities through interaction with the media.
Closely coordinates with public affairs counterparts throughout the Department of Homeland Security as well as media relations representatives in other federal, state, and local agencies, private businesses, and community based organizations.
e-Communications:
Leads the development, review, publication and maintenance of Web content to provide information to USCIS external and internal audiences.
Creates and manages USCIS social media content, including: