Asian Journal- The Filipino-American Community Newspaper

Friday
Feb 10th
Text size
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home Immigration Fact Sheet: Premium Processing Service for Certain Form I-140 Petitions Begins March 2, 2009

Fact Sheet: Premium Processing Service for Certain Form I-140 Petitions Begins March 2, 2009

(0 votes, average: 0 out of 5)

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will expand Premium Processing Service for designated Forms I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker to include alien beneficiaries who have reached or are reaching their limitation of stay in H-1B nonimmigrant status.  Currently, only certain alien beneficiaries who are in H-1B nonimmigrant status at the time of filing may request Form I-140 Premium Processing Service. 

Starting on March 2, USCIS will accept the Form I-907, Request for Premium Processing Service, for Forms I-140 filed on behalf of alien beneficiaries who, as of the date of filing the Form I-907:

  • Are the beneficiary of a form I-140 petition filed in a preference category that has been designated for premium processing service;
  • Have reached the 6th year statutory limitation of their H-1B stay, or will reach the end of their 6th year of H-1B stay within 60 days of filing;
  • They are only eligible for a further H-1B extension upon approval of their Form I-140 petition as prescribed by American Competitiveness in the Twenty-first Century Act (AC21) provisions 104(c)1 ; and
  • Are ineligible to extend their H-1B status under AC21 §106(a)2.

Under the Premium Processing Program, USCIS may place such conditions of availability for the Premium Processing Program. The petitioner must establish that the Form I-140 for which the Form I-907 is filed satisfies these conditions.  To facilitate USCIS’s determination of whether a particular filing meets the conditions, petitioners can submit:

  • Copies of all Forms I-94, Arrival/Departure Record and I-797 H-1B or L approval notices that have been issued on his or her behalf;
  • A copy of the relating Form I-140 petition receipt notice if the form was previously filed; and,
  • A copy of the labor certification approval letter issued by the Department of Labor, if filing under the EB-2 or EB-3 classifications.

Form I-907 Premium Processing Service requests that do not clearly meet the conditions will be rejected and returned with the I-907 fee. The Form I-140 petition will be processed according to standard, non-premium processing procedures if the Form I-907 is:

  • Submitted without documentation establishing the conditions for availability noted above;
  • Incorrectly submitted concurrently with a Form I-140 petition at a USCIS office without geographic jurisdiction over the Form I-140 petition; or
  • Submitted to request Premium Processing Service for a Form I-140 petition filed for an alien beneficiary who is eligible to extend his or her H-1B nonimmigrant status under AC21 §106(a) as of the date that the Form I-907 is received by USCIS.

USCIS will accept Form I-907 either together with the Form I-140 petition or after the filing of the Form I-140 petition through the mail or delivery service only. E-filing for Form I-907 will not be available.  USCIS expects that adding other classifications to Premium Processing Service at this time would exceed USCIS’ capacity to provide timely Premium Process Service. USCIS will continue to evaluate whether it is able to process other groups of cases beyond this limited classification of petitions and will provide notification of any further availability of Premium Processing Service for Form I-140.

1 Public law known as the American Competitiveness in the Twenty-First Century Act of 2000 (AC21) permits up to a three-year extension of stay for an H-1B nonimmigrant alien, provided he or she is the beneficiary of an approved Form I-140 petition and otherwise eligible for lawful permanent resident status except that the employment-based preference visa is unavailable.

2 USCIS grants an H-1B extension of stay pursuant to §106(a) of AC21, in one-year increments, until such time as a final decision has been made to (1) deny the application for labor certification, or, if the labor certification is approved, to deny the employment-based immigrant petition that was filed pursuant to the approved labor certification; (2) deny the employment-based immigrant petition, or; (3) grant or deny the alien's application for an immigrant visa or for adjustment of status.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 04 March 2009 12:29 )  

La Beez Hive for Hyperlocal Ethnic News

Find us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
DREAM policy, work permits for the undocumented
THE following article is offered in order to dispel rampant rumor and misinformation regarding the Obama Administration’s recent policy statement...
Self -petitions under VAWA
SPOUSES and children of US citizens or lawful permanent residents (LPRs) who are relying on their spouse or parent to petition them for permanent...
‘How do I bring my family to the US?’
You can bring your family to the United States if you are a US citizen, legal permanent resident (LPR) or US non-immigrant.A US citizen or LPR needs...
Beware of Visa lottery scams
The US State Department recently announced the opening of the registration period for the Diversity Visa Lottery. This lottery is for a special class...
What Every Non-Citizen Should Know Before Traveling
LAST week we detailed the laws governing the length of time a lawful permanent resident can spend outside of the United States without placing his or...
Homeowners with Countrywide loans eligible for Loan Modificationis
ON June 25, 2008, California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. sued Countrywide Financial, its Chief Executive Officer Angelo Mozilo, and...
Tax consequences of divorce on non custodian parents
Consider the common divorce scenario where the divorce judgment provides primary custody of the children to one spouse while the other spouse only...
‘I lost my second job and creditors are suing me’
QUESTION: I was working as an Certified Nursing Assistant at a facility in Cerritos and at a hospital in downtown Los Angeles. Six months ago, the...
For immigrants’ contributions to the United States of America: A thank you!
HAVE you ever considered that the United States of America’s (US) most famous icon is an immigrant?  That’s right.  The Statue of Liberty was...
Nightmare: Self-petition available to victims of abuse or extreme cruelty
JENNY was emotional and she had every reason to be. She entered the United States as a student where she met a young US citizen in one of her...
Cancellation of removal for certain non-permanent residents
Certain non-permanent residents who have been in the United States for 10 years and are subject to removal in Immigration Court may apply for relief...
The Value of Family
Family. In a complex life simplicity is found when one realizes nothing else really matters, it really is about the ones you love. I have come to...
Misrepresentation may be waived despite death of US citizen parent
Question: Under the US Immigration laws a waiver of misrepresentation may be granted if the applicant has a parent, spouse, son or daughter who is a...
California court’s power to make divorce orders when one spouse does not live in California
THIS is a common question among people contemplating divorce in California when the other spouse does not live in the state.  The California Courts...
Immigration and special dates
WE all have dates and numbers we cherish and should remember. As a husband I know that April 9th is a special day in our home and I better not forget...
Foreclosure made simple
The term "foreclosure" is such a dreaded word in the home owning world that many individuals simply write off the word as taboo. Forgive and...
Right to effective assistance of counsel returns
WHEN placed into removal proceedings, the wise alien hires a knowledgeable and experienced immigration attorney to represent him. In so doing, he...