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File form I-129

On October 12, 2017, USCIS changed the direct filing addresses for petitioners of Form I-129, Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker. Petitioners must now file Form I-129 according to the state where the company or organization’s primary office is located. In addition, petitioners located in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Texas must now file Form I-129 at the California Service Center. As of November 11, 2017, USCIS may reject forms filed at wrong service centers.

Extension of I-129

New form I-129

Form I-129 updates

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USCIS has suspended the requirement

USCIS has suspended the requirement that H-1B, H-1B1, L, O-1A petitioners complete the export controls/ITAR questions on the I-129 form until February 20, 2011.

Revised Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker – not yet official for use

DHS draft Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker, posted on reginfo.gov website. The revised form is scheduled for release in the Federal Register on 11/23/10. The form and instructions should not be used until officially released by USCIS

Form I-129F petitions filed by a U.S. citizen on behalf of a fiancé(e)

USCIS announcement that beginning 8/3/10, Form I-129F petitions filed by a U.S. citizen on behalf of a fiancé(e) or spouse must be submitted to the USCIS Dallas Lockbox

Extension of I-129

Form I-129

Rejection criteria for Form I-129

Revised I-129 instructions for petition for nonimmigrant waiver