Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Special Immigrant Juveniles (SIJ) Status: Part V

After You File


Receipts, Fingerprints & Photographs

Receipt

After you file any form, USCIS will either:

*               Send you a Form I-797C, Notice of Action, which is your receipt showing the official filing date and receipt number
OR

*               Return your form(s) and supporting documents to you

If your forms are returned to you, USCIS will include a notice explaining why the forms were returned.

*               Read the notice carefully and correct all the mistakes before you file again.

Fingerprints & Photographs

After you file the Form I-485:

*               If you are 14 or older, USCIS will send you a notice for an appointment to give fingerprints take photographs (which the USCIS calls biometrics) at an Application Support Center (also referred to as the ASC)

*               You must bring a state-issued photo ID, or a passport issued by your country of birth to the appointment

*               If you also file a Form I 765, the USCIS will send you an appointment notice for that form

*                       Remember to bring BOTH notices to the ASC. Bringing only one can delay processing of your green card or your work permit

*                       If you cannot make the appointment, follow the instructions on the appointment notice to ask for a new date and time

IMPORTANT!

If you
Then
Cannot make your appointment
Follow the instructions on the appointment notice to ask for a new date and time
Do not come to your interview, and do not ask AS SOON AS POSSIBLE for a new appointment
Your I-485 might be denied!

Interview Scheduling & Interview Waivers

Scheduling the Interview

As a rule, the USCIS interviews all SIJ petitioners. If you think you should not be interviewed, please see “Waiving the Interview”, below.

*               The USCIS will interview you in order to make a decision on the Form I-360 and the Form I-485 you file.

*               The USCIS will send you a notice for an interview at your local USCIS field office.

*               You will have your interview within 180 days of your official filing date.

*                       If you file both forms in the same envelope, the USCIS will interview you only once.

*               Follow the instructions on the appointment notice to ask for a new date and time.

Waiving the Interview

The USCIS may waive the interview for special reasons, such as:

*               An approval after your 18th birthday will mean you would lose a place to live;

*               You cannot get critical medical care until you get a green card; or

*               You will lose a scholarship if you do not get your green card in less than 180 days; or

*               Coming to the USCIS interview would be so extremely difficult that it would be a hardship to you;
OR

*               Other reasons that you may need an expedited decision.

*               If you are under 14, the USCIS will consider your age when the USCIS decides whether or not to waive your interview.

*               The more complete your petition is, the more likely the USCIS is to be able to decide to waive the interview.

At the Interview

At the Interview:

*               You can bring your attorney or representative with you.

*               Your attorney or representative must bring a Form G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative (if it was not already sent with your petition).

The USCIS will interview you to:

*               Confirm the information in your I-360 and I-485,

*               Answer questions about your criminal history, if any (such as citations, arrests, or convictions),

*               Explain any other part of your petition that is not clear.

*               If you do not speak English well, you must bring a translator with you.

*               You must bring a state-issued photo ID, or a passport issued by your country of citizenship.

*               Anyone you want to come into the interview with you must also have a state-issued photo ID, a U.S. government-issued ID, or a passport issued by their country of citizenship.

IMPORTANT!

If you
Then
Cannot make the appointment
Follow the instructions on the appointment notice to ask for a new date and time
Do not come to your interview, and do not ask AS SOON AS POSSIBLE for a new appointment
Your I-360 or I-485 might be denied!

The Decision

USCIS will make a decision on your I-360 within 180 days from your official filing date. The 180 days begins on the receipt date on your I-797C, Notice of Action.

*               The 180 days does NOT include the days:

*                       Between the day you miss an appointment and the day of your new appointment;

*                       Between the day the USCIS sends you a request for evidence (or for a Form I 601) and the date the USCIS gets the evidence or form.

*               If a field office interviews you, USCIS will make the decision at the interview, unless:

*                       USCIS has to wait for a clearance, or

*                       You need to submit additional evidence, or

*                       You need to file a Form I 601.

I-360

*               If USCIS approves your Form I-360 without a Form I 485, USCIS will send you a Form I-797, Approval Notice.

*               If USCIS denies your Form I-360, USCIS will send you a written decision telling you why the USCIS denied it.

*               USCIS will also tell you how you can appeal the denial.

I-485

*               If USCIS approves your I-360 petition and I-485 application, USCIS will send you an approval notice, or put a temporary green card stamp in your passport

*               USCIS will mail you your green card (also called a Permanent Resident Card) in approximately 90 days

*               If USCIS denies your I-485 application, USCIS will send you a written decision telling you why the USCIS denied it

*               USCIS will also tell you how you can ask USCIS to reconsider the decision.

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