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USCIS Announces Resumption of Premium Processing Service
USCIS Announces Resumption of Premium Processing Service for Form I-140,
Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker
WASHINGTON—USCIS announced today that effective June
29, 2009, it will resume Premium Processing Service for Form I-140, Immigrant
Petition for Alien Worker, in accordance with 8 CFR 103.2(f)(2).
After an evaluation of its I-140 backlog reduction
efforts and increased I-140 adjudicative efficiencies, USCIS has concluded that
it is now able to provide Premium Process Service for this benefit.
USCIS will accept Premium Processing requests for
Form I-140 Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, involving EB-1 Aliens with
Extraordinary Ability, EB-1 Outstanding Professors and Researchers, EB-2 Members
of Professions with Advanced Degrees or Exceptional Ability not seeking a
National Interest Waiver, EB-3 Professionals, EB-3 Skilled Workers, and EB-3
Workers other than Skilled Workers and Professionals.
Premium Processing Service is still not available for
Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, involving EB-1 Multinational
Executives and Managers and EB-2 Members of Professions with Advanced Degrees or
Exceptional Ability seeking a National Interest Waiver.
Under the Premium Processing Service, USCIS
guarantees petitioners that, for a $1,000 processing fee, it will issue either
an approval notice, or where appropriate, a notice of intent to deny, a request
for evidence or open an investigation for fraud or misrepresentation, within 15
calendar days of receipt. If the petition is not processed within 15 calendar
days, USCIS will refund the $1,000 fee and continue to process the request as
part of the Premium Processing Service. In addition to faster processing,
petitioners who participate in the program may use a dedicated phone number and
e-mail address to check on the status of their petition or ask any other
questions they may have concerning their petition. Premium Processing Service
continues to be available for previously designated classifications within Form
I-140 and Form I-129, Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker.
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