The USCIS has updated Form I-131, Application for Travel Document. The Edition Date of this form has been updated to 11/05/11 but USCIS says that it will continue to accept prior editions. Form I-131, Application for Travel Document is filed by applicants to apply to the USCIS for a Re-entry Permit, Refugee Travel Document or [...]
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Edition Update to USCIS Form I-131
Posted by USCitizen November 14th, 2011
Tags: advance parole, reentry permit, travel document
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USCIS I-864 and I-864A Affidavit of Support Forms Updated
Posted by USCitizen November 10th, 2011
Affidavit of Support Forms I-864 and I-864A U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents who are sponsoring family based green cards for their close relatives to come to live and work in the U.S. permanently, need to take responsibility for their beneficiaries. They need to ensure that the beneficiaries do no become dependent of the government [...]
Tags: affidavit of support, form I-864, Form I-864A
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Applying for a Re Entry Permit
Posted by USCitizen October 28th, 2011
You have to file Form I-131 with the USCIS to apply for a re-entry permit, refugee travel document or advance parole travel document, to include parole into the US for humanitarian reasons. Advance Parole is for person having a pending Form I-485, Application to Adjust Status to Lawful Permanent Resident (green card holder), and who [...]
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How Does Your Adopted Child Become a US Citizen?
Posted by USCitizen April 1st, 2011
An applicant has to be a US citizen to become eligible for filing N-600 form (Application for Certificate of Citizenship). The applicant is considered eligible only if he/she has become a citizen of U.S. through law or he/she was born outside US to parent(s) who are U.S. citizens. According to the Child Citizenship Act of [...]
Tags: certificate of citizenship, N-600 form, n600
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New Fees for USCIS Applications and Petitions
Posted by USCitizen November 27th, 2010
The Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) generates most of its revenues through the filing fees it charges applicants for the filing and processing of fees. These filing fees cover the majority of administrative costs associated with USCIS processing of the applications. Not all USCIS application forms come with filing fees. However, those that do are [...]
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Increased Fees for H-1B and L1 Visa Petitions
Posted by USCitizen September 21st, 2010
Public Law 111-230 was signed into law by President Barack Obama on 13 August 2010. The law, among other things, increases the fees employers must pay when filing to have their workforce be issued H-1B or L visas. Under the new law, any employer with at least 50 employees and at least half of the [...]
Tags: h1-b visa, l1 visa, l2 visas, work visas
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Knowing Your USCIS Forms
Posted by USCitizen April 29th, 2010
There are USCIS forms for just about every service you want. Whether you want to change your address or apply for citizenship, there is a USCIS form you must fill out first. USCIS forms do several things: 1) They inform the USCIS of your intentions. USCIS forms let the USCIS know what you intend to [...]
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