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WASHINGTON – U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today revised its instructions on where to submit applications previously processed by its Tijuana Field Office. The Tijuana Field Office is closing on July 3, 2008 and to prepare, the agency stopped accepting the following applications and transferred responsibilities as reflected below.
Form I-9 Remains Valid Beyond Current Expiration Date of June 30, 2009
Will Stop Accepting Applications Beginning June 23
WASHINGTON After more than two years of collaboration and initiatives among 20 federal agencies and stakeholders, the Task Force on New Americans will discuss its final report to President Bush, Building an Americanization Movement for the Twenty-first Century here on Thursday, December 18.
WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today that it has submitted to the Federal Register a Final Rule that will change the requirements affecting H-2B beneficiaries and their employers. The Final Rule will facilitate the process by which employers hire workers to participate in the H-2B program.
Adjustment of Status
Q. I am a member of the U.S. armed forces and would like to apply for my spouse to become a permanent resident. My spouse is already residing in the U.S. What form(s) do I need to file?
WASHINGTON – On June 2, 2008, the United States District Court, Western District of Washington at Seattle signed an “Order of Preliminary Approval of Class Action Settlement” in the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (“NWIRP” aka “LEAP”) legalization class action.Objections or comments to the settlement agreement are to be filed with the court no later than July 15, 2008 (Applications will not be accepted by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) until and unless the court approves the agreement and an application period is announced).
Des Moines, Iowa – The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in Des Moines, Iowa is re-open for business today.All appointments and Naturalization Ceremonies will take place as scheduled. Applicants who are still unable to travel to Des Moines due to the weather should contact the USCIS office by:Phone --515-323-2050InfoPass appointment --www.uscis.gove-mail --dsminfodesk@dhs.gov
USCIS offers immigration relief measures that may help people affected by unforeseen circumstances, such as disasters like the recent severe flooding in South Carolina.
Pamela Hutchings, Field Office Director
Email
DHS.Vienna@uscis.dhs.gov
Phone
01 31339 7580 or 1 31339 7581 (from outside Vienna but within Austria or via cell phone)
31339 7580 or 1 31339 7581 (from Vienna or on a land line)
011 43 1 31339 7580 or 011 43 1 31339 7581 (from the United States)
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