USCIS Revises Filing Instructions and Direct Mail
Program for Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (Form I-90)
USCIS Update, April 27, 2009, Update Applicants to
File Supporting Documentation with Applications to Lockbox in Phoenix
WASHINGTON —
U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS) will publish a Federal
Register notice tomorrow that will change
filing location and filing instructions for the Application to Replace Permanent
Resident Card (Form I-90). The revised filing instructions require applicants to
submit supporting documentation with their applications. Prior to this change,
applicants were instructed to bring their supporting documentation to their
biometrics appointments. The notice also revises the Direct Mail address for the
Form I-90. Applicants must now file their Form I-90 and supporting documentation
with the USCIS Lockbox facility in Phoenix.
This change in filing location affects all I-90
applicants filing a paper form, including those applicants filing the I-90
because their previously issued card was never received or because their
existing card has incorrect data due to a USCIS error. This notice does not
affect applicants filing an I-90 electronically or whose place of residence is
outside the United States.
Beginning on April 27, 2009, applicants must submit
their Form I-90 and supporting documentation to the USCIS Lockbox facility in
Phoenix for initial processing, using the following addresses:
USCIS
P.O. Box 21262
Phoenix, AZ 85036
For USPS Express Mail and Courier Service deliveries,
use the following address:
USCIS
ATTN: I-90
1820 Skyharbor Circle S Floor 1
Phoenix. AZ 85034
The Federal Register notice and updated Form
I-90 instructions can be found at the ‘Related Links’ section of this page. For
information on electronically filing your Form I-90 please visit our website at
www.uscis.gov.
Questions and Answers April 27, 2009
USCIS Revises Direct Mail Program for the Application to Replace Permanent
Resident Card (Form I-90)
Applicants to File Supporting Documentation with
Applications to Lockbox in Phoenix
Background
U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS)
will publish a Federal Register notice tomorrow that will change filing
location and filing instructions for the Application to Replace Permanent
Resident Card (Form I-90).
The revised filing instructions require applicants to submit supporting
documentation with their applications. Prior to this change, applicants were
instructed to bring their supporting documentation to their biometrics
appointments. The notice also revises the Direct Mail address for the Form I-90.
Applicants must now file their Form I-90 and supporting documentation with the
USCIS Lockbox facility in Phoenix.
This change in filing location affects all I-90
applicants filing a paper form, including those applicants filing the I-90
because their previously issued card was never received or because their
existing card has incorrect data due to a USCIS error. This notice does not
affect applicants filing an I-90 electronically or whose place of residence is
outside the United States.
Questions and Answers
Q. What changes have been made to the filing
instructions?
A.
Previously customers were asked to bring supporting documentation with them to
their Application Support Center (ASC) or biometrics appointment. Applicants
must now mail supporting documentation with their Form I-90 to the Lockbox in
Phoenix.
Q. How will filing I-90 applications with a new
lockbox impact customers?
A. Customers
filing an I-90 application will experience little visible effect due to this
change in filing location. USCIS customers previously filed Form I-90 with a
lockbox facility in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles facility is closing and the
filing location for the Form I-90 is changing to a USCIS lockbox facility in
Phoenix. The Phoenix lockbox facility is operated by J.P. Morgan. The Department
of Treasury selected JPMorgan to be the sole lockbox provider for USCIS
immigration forms.
Q. Who will be responsible for adjudicating I-90
fee waiver requests for cases filed at the Lockbox?
A. USCIS
staff at the Phoenix Lockbox facility will review applications received with fee
waiver requests and will determine whether a fee waiver can be granted, based on
the circumstances and evidence supplied by the applicant. Fee waivers will be
adjudicated in accordance with established USCIS guidance based on the
circumstances and evidence supplied by the applicant.
Q. What types of I-90 applications will be filed
at the lockbox?
A. All
paper-filed I-90 applications will be filed at the Phoenix Lockbox, including
applications that are being filed because the card was issued but was never
received (“b”) or because the card is incorrect due to an error by USCIS (“d”).
This does not affect applicants filing an I-90 electronically.
Q. What happens if I mail my application to the
wrong location?
A.
Applicants should make every effort to mail their I-90 applications to the
correct address. USCIS will forward your Form I-90 to the Phoenix Lockbox
facility for the first 30 days after the Federal Register notice
announcing the change in filing location is published. Any applications
forwarded will be considered properly filed when received at the Phoenix Lockbox
facility unless the application is rejected for other reasons.
After this 30 day transition period, any Form I-90
which is sent to a location other than the Phoenix Lockbox facility will be
handled as follows:
•
If an I-90 application is mailed through the US
Postal Service (USPS) and is sent to the previous USCIS Los Angeles Lockbox
address, the USPS will forward it to the Phoenix Lockbox. This forwarding period
will last approximately 90 days.
•
If an I-90 application is sent to the previous USCIS
Los Angeles Lockbox address via a courier service such as FedEx or UPS, it will
be returned to the sender by the respective courier service. Courier services
will not forward a package to another address.
•
If an I-90 application is filed at a USCIS Service
Center, it will be rejected without prejudice and returned to the sender with a
note explaining that the applicant must file the application at the correct
filing location. The note will include the correct mailing address.
Q. What should I do if I already mailed in my
application without the supporting documentation prior to this change?
A. If you
have already mailed in your application without the supporting documents, USCIS
will contact you through the mail with a Request for Evidence (RFE) Notice. The
RFE will tell you where to mail your supporting documentation.
Q. Can the Form I-90 still be filed
electronically?
A. Form I-90
can still be filed electronically. For information on electronic filing, please
visit our website at
www.uscis.gov. |