USCIS Expande Procesamiento Premium
Welcome to The Deng Law Firm - your trusted partner in immigration law and visa services. We are pleased to inform you about the latest updates on USCIS expanding the premium processing service for certain employment-based petitions. In this comprehensive guide, we will provide you with all the details you need to know about the USCIS expansion, how it can benefit you, and how The Deng Law Firm can assist you throughout the process.
What is USCIS Expanding Premium Processing?
USCIS, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, has recently announced an expansion of its premium processing service for select employment-based petitions. Premium processing allows eligible petitioners to receive faster processing times for their applications.
This expansion means that additional categories of Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker, will now be eligible for premium processing. This streamlines the process, offering employers and individuals quicker access to their immigration benefits.
Benefits of USCIS Expanded Premium Processing
The expanded premium processing service offers several significant benefits:
- Expedited processing: With premium processing, you can expect faster adjudication of your petitions compared to regular processing times. This means you can receive a decision on your application within 15 calendar days.
- Increased certainty: By opting for premium processing, applicants can have peace of mind knowing that their case will receive prompt attention from USCIS. This reduces uncertainty and allows for better planning and decision-making.
- Facilitated travel: Quick approval through premium processing enables individuals to plan their travel and commence employment in the United States at an earlier date.
Eligibility for USCIS Premium Processing
The eligibility for premium processing under the expanded USCIS program extends to certain employment-based petitions. Currently, the following categories qualify:
- H-1B petitions subject to the annual numerical cap
- H-1B petitions filed by qualifying cap-exempt organizations
- Petitions seeking H-1B status extensions
- Petitions seeking H-1B amendments
- Petitions seeking H-1B changes of employer
- Petitions seeking H-1B concurrent employment
If your case falls under any of these categories, you may be eligible for premium processing. Our team of experienced immigration attorneys at The Deng Law Firm can guide you through the entire process, ensuring a seamless and efficient experience.
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At The Deng Law Firm, we have a team dedicated to immigration law and visa services. With our extensive knowledge and experience in this field, we are well-equipped to handle all your immigration needs.
Our team of immigration attorneys stays up-to-date with the latest changes in immigration law, including the USCIS expansion of premium processing. We understand the complexities of the immigration system and are committed to providing personalized service to our clients.
Contact The Deng Law Firm Today
If you are considering applying for an employment-based petition or have questions regarding the USCIS expanded premium processing, we are here to help. Contact The Deng Law Firm today to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced immigration attorneys. Let us navigate the complexities of immigration law while you focus on your future in the United States.
Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For personalized advice regarding your specific immigration matter, please consult with an immigration attorney from The Deng Law Firm.