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    Tellurous got a reaction from Family in USCIS Filing Fees Increasing - April 1st 2024   
    No, it's not a joke. The date appears to be pure coincidence. 
     
    From: https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/news-releases/uscis-issues-final-rule-to-adjust-certain-immigration-and-naturalization-fees
     
    Release Date 
     
    01/30/2024
     
    WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published a final rule to adjust certain immigration and naturalization benefit request fees for the first time since 2016. The final rule will allow USCIS to recover a greater share of its operating costs and support more timely processing of new applications.
     
    The final rule is the result of a comprehensive fee review, as required by law, and follows the January 2023 publication of a notice of proposed rulemaking. The review concluded that the current fee schedule falls far short in recovering the full cost of agency operations, including the necessary expansion of humanitarian programs, federally mandated pay raises, additional staffing requirements, and other essential investments.
     
    “For the first time in over seven years, USCIS is updating our fees to better meet the needs of our agency, enabling us to provide more timely decisions to those we serve,” said USCIS Director Ur M. Jaddou. “Despite years of inadequate funding, the USCIS workforce has made great strides in customer service, backlog reduction, implementing new processes and programs, and upholding fairness, integrity, and respect for all we serve.”
     
    USCIS received over 5,400 unique public comments in response to its January 2023 notice of proposed rulemaking. USCIS took into consideration comments and feedback received during the proposed rulemaking process. Acknowledging this feedback from stakeholders, the final fee rule includes several important updates since the initial rulemaking. The final rule:
     
    Lowers the agency’s required annual cost recovery by $727 million, in part by considering the budget effects of improved efficiency measures; Expands fee exemptions for Special Immigrant Juveniles and victims of human trafficking, crime, and domestic violence; U.S. military service members and our Afghan allies; and families pursuing international adoption;Provides special fee discounts for nonprofit organizations and small business employers; Allows for half-price Employment Authorization Document applications for applicants for adjustment of status and a reduced fee for adjustment of status applicants under the age of 14 in certain situations; Expands eligibility for a 50% fee reduction for naturalization applications, available to individuals who can demonstrate household income between 150% and 400% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines; and Implements a standard $50 discount for online filers.  
    Every fee in the final rule is the same or lower than in the proposed rule. For most individual filers, the final rule limits how much newly established fees may increase. Under the final rule, the new fees will not increase by more than 26%, which is equivalent to the increase in the Consumer Price Index since the last fee rule was issued in 2016.
     
    With the new revenues the rule will generate, USCIS will continue using innovative solutions to improve customer experience and stem backlog growth. Although the fee increases announced today will allow USCIS to better offset overall costs, congressional funding continues to be necessary to sustainably and fully address the increased volume of caseloads associated with recent border crossers, including by hiring additional USCIS personnel to help right-size a system that was not built to manage the numbers of cases USCIS receives.
     
    The new fees under the final rule will go into effect on April 1, 2024.
     
    USCIS encourages stakeholders to visit the Frequently Asked Questions page on its website to view a full list of the revised forms that will go into effect on April 1, 2024, along with the new fees. USCIS will accept prior editions of most forms during a grace period from April 1, 2024, through June 3, 2024. During this grace period, USCIS will accept both previous and new editions of certain forms, filed with the correct fee.
     
    USCIS will use the postmark date of a filing to determine which form version and fees are correct but will use the receipt date for purposes of any regulatory or statutory filing deadlines.
     
    FAQ and associated table of filing fee increases:
     
    https://www.uscis.gov/frequently-asked-questions-on-the-uscis-fee-rule
     
     
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    Tellurous got a reaction from Inveigh in USCIS Filing Fees Increasing - April 1st 2024   
    No, it's not a joke. The date appears to be pure coincidence. 
     
    From: https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/news-releases/uscis-issues-final-rule-to-adjust-certain-immigration-and-naturalization-fees
     
    Release Date 
     
    01/30/2024
     
    WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published a final rule to adjust certain immigration and naturalization benefit request fees for the first time since 2016. The final rule will allow USCIS to recover a greater share of its operating costs and support more timely processing of new applications.
     
    The final rule is the result of a comprehensive fee review, as required by law, and follows the January 2023 publication of a notice of proposed rulemaking. The review concluded that the current fee schedule falls far short in recovering the full cost of agency operations, including the necessary expansion of humanitarian programs, federally mandated pay raises, additional staffing requirements, and other essential investments.
     
    “For the first time in over seven years, USCIS is updating our fees to better meet the needs of our agency, enabling us to provide more timely decisions to those we serve,” said USCIS Director Ur M. Jaddou. “Despite years of inadequate funding, the USCIS workforce has made great strides in customer service, backlog reduction, implementing new processes and programs, and upholding fairness, integrity, and respect for all we serve.”
     
    USCIS received over 5,400 unique public comments in response to its January 2023 notice of proposed rulemaking. USCIS took into consideration comments and feedback received during the proposed rulemaking process. Acknowledging this feedback from stakeholders, the final fee rule includes several important updates since the initial rulemaking. The final rule:
     
    Lowers the agency’s required annual cost recovery by $727 million, in part by considering the budget effects of improved efficiency measures; Expands fee exemptions for Special Immigrant Juveniles and victims of human trafficking, crime, and domestic violence; U.S. military service members and our Afghan allies; and families pursuing international adoption;Provides special fee discounts for nonprofit organizations and small business employers; Allows for half-price Employment Authorization Document applications for applicants for adjustment of status and a reduced fee for adjustment of status applicants under the age of 14 in certain situations; Expands eligibility for a 50% fee reduction for naturalization applications, available to individuals who can demonstrate household income between 150% and 400% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines; and Implements a standard $50 discount for online filers.  
    Every fee in the final rule is the same or lower than in the proposed rule. For most individual filers, the final rule limits how much newly established fees may increase. Under the final rule, the new fees will not increase by more than 26%, which is equivalent to the increase in the Consumer Price Index since the last fee rule was issued in 2016.
     
    With the new revenues the rule will generate, USCIS will continue using innovative solutions to improve customer experience and stem backlog growth. Although the fee increases announced today will allow USCIS to better offset overall costs, congressional funding continues to be necessary to sustainably and fully address the increased volume of caseloads associated with recent border crossers, including by hiring additional USCIS personnel to help right-size a system that was not built to manage the numbers of cases USCIS receives.
     
    The new fees under the final rule will go into effect on April 1, 2024.
     
    USCIS encourages stakeholders to visit the Frequently Asked Questions page on its website to view a full list of the revised forms that will go into effect on April 1, 2024, along with the new fees. USCIS will accept prior editions of most forms during a grace period from April 1, 2024, through June 3, 2024. During this grace period, USCIS will accept both previous and new editions of certain forms, filed with the correct fee.
     
    USCIS will use the postmark date of a filing to determine which form version and fees are correct but will use the receipt date for purposes of any regulatory or statutory filing deadlines.
     
    FAQ and associated table of filing fee increases:
     
    https://www.uscis.gov/frequently-asked-questions-on-the-uscis-fee-rule
     
     
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    Tellurous got a reaction from RishDan in I-751 Removal of Conditions, October 2023 Filers   
    October 17: Box mailed via UPS
    October 19: Box reached Elgin lockbox (Priority Date)
    October 23: USCIS text received
    October 25: Money order has been cashed
    October 30: Biometrics Reuse letter + USCIS Online access code letter received. Found out that our service center is YSC (Potomac).
    November 1: Extension letter received, sent from Potomac Service Center. 
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    Tellurous got a reaction from Bars&Saqi in I-751 Removal of Conditions, October 2023 Filers   
    October 17: Box mailed via UPS
    October 19: Box reached Elgin lockbox
    October 23: USCIS text received
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    Tellurous reacted to Mike&Heidi in March 2021 - AOS filers   
    Approved and GC received last Friday! 🎉 What a journey. Thanks to this group for the companionship along the way.
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    Tellurous reacted to Mike&Heidi in March 2021 - AOS filers   
    Hi friends, a little update from Mike & Heidi.
     
    We travelled to South Africa over Christmas and New Years in spite of the Omicron restrictions, which were lifted while we were gone. We had no trouble boarding our flight to the US from Capetown, nor did we have any difficulty at the POE at Newark NJ. We spent a long time in line waiting for CBP at Newark, but that was just due to the amount of people already there when we landed. When we walked up to the desk at our turn the officer took passports and paperwork, then asked why Heidi had AP. Heidi was confused by the question and answered "to see my family." He then re-iterated the question, essentially leading on that she needed to give a better answer. After some hinting Heidi answered that she had received the card while waiting for her LPR application which the officer then said was fine, and told her "these are the kinds of questions they will ask."
    Heidi was then taken to a waiting area separate from Mike, and waited for a half hour while Mike forwarded bags on to the next connecting flight. After the wait, an officer returned her paperwork with no questions and the travels continued.
     
    Now the wait is on for an interview appointment.
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    Tellurous got a reaction from MaceMk in March 2021 - AOS filers   
    Green card in hand today! Thanks everyone, for sharing your experiences so far and for helping each other get through this! 
     
    03/16/2021: Packet posted via UPS
    03/18/2021: (PD) I-130/I-485/I-131/I-765/I-864/I-693 packet delivered to Chicago lockbox via UPS.
    04/13/2021: 4 texts received, 4 receipt numbers. Fingerprint fee received for I-485 the day before according to status checker.
    07/01/2021: Submitted a change of address for all 4 forms (AR-11)
    07/17/2021: Notice date for biometrics appointment, scheduled for 8/11/2021
    07/29/2021: Received email notice confirming change of address has been successfully completed.
    08/11/2021: Completed biometrics appointment at Tampa ASC for both I-485 and I-765
    08/17/2021: Status change for I-485, case is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
    10/20/2021: Status change for I-765, new card is being produced.
    10/21/2021: Status change for I-765 & I-131,  approved.
    10/25/2021: Received approval I-797's for both I-765 and I-131 applications.
    10/26/2021: EAD+AP combo card received.
    11/18/2021: Status change for I-485, interview was scheduled
    11/22/2021: Interview letter sent
    11/26/2021: Interview letter received, interview will be on January 6, 2022.
    01/06/2022: Interview at Tampa FO
    01/06/2022: I-485 status changed to "New Card is being produced"
    01/07/2022: I-485 and I-130 status changed to "Approved"
    01/11/2022: I-485 status changed to "Card was mailed to me"
    01/14/2022: Green card, I-130, and I-485 approval notices delivered and in hand
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    Tellurous got a reaction from Diamda2005 in March 2021 - AOS filers   
    Green card in hand today! Thanks everyone, for sharing your experiences so far and for helping each other get through this! 
     
    03/16/2021: Packet posted via UPS
    03/18/2021: (PD) I-130/I-485/I-131/I-765/I-864/I-693 packet delivered to Chicago lockbox via UPS.
    04/13/2021: 4 texts received, 4 receipt numbers. Fingerprint fee received for I-485 the day before according to status checker.
    07/01/2021: Submitted a change of address for all 4 forms (AR-11)
    07/17/2021: Notice date for biometrics appointment, scheduled for 8/11/2021
    07/29/2021: Received email notice confirming change of address has been successfully completed.
    08/11/2021: Completed biometrics appointment at Tampa ASC for both I-485 and I-765
    08/17/2021: Status change for I-485, case is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
    10/20/2021: Status change for I-765, new card is being produced.
    10/21/2021: Status change for I-765 & I-131,  approved.
    10/25/2021: Received approval I-797's for both I-765 and I-131 applications.
    10/26/2021: EAD+AP combo card received.
    11/18/2021: Status change for I-485, interview was scheduled
    11/22/2021: Interview letter sent
    11/26/2021: Interview letter received, interview will be on January 6, 2022.
    01/06/2022: Interview at Tampa FO
    01/06/2022: I-485 status changed to "New Card is being produced"
    01/07/2022: I-485 and I-130 status changed to "Approved"
    01/11/2022: I-485 status changed to "Card was mailed to me"
    01/14/2022: Green card, I-130, and I-485 approval notices delivered and in hand
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    Tellurous got a reaction from Chancy in March 2021 - AOS filers   
    Just had our interview today at the Tampa field office. Waited for almost an hour after our appointment time. We arrived 30 minutes before, so it was about 1.5 hours of waiting. By the time it was our turn, there were quite a few people waiting in the large waiting area. The officer was really nice and the interview was very straight forward and only took about 20 or so minutes. She started off asking if we had food yet, and she stated that she's looking forward to lunch soon. Most of the time was spent double checking the details on our forms and answering the inadmissibility questions. Besides that, we were only asked asked how and when we met and the basic timeline of our relationship.  The officer asked for our joint lease, joint bank statements, joint checks written out, and flipped through the photo album we brought. The only photo she took out of the album to keep was a photo of me eating at home, a candid shot by my wife (we found that kinda amusing and surprising, was expecting she would take the latest thanksgiving photos where we were seeing friends and family). She did not want anything else we brought (joint phone bill, joint plane tickets, gift receipts for each other), nor did she ask to see any of our birth certificates, tax forms, pay stubs, or drivers licenses.  At the end, she said she should get everything done by the end of the day, and that I will get my green card in the mail. I was also handed a piece of paper stating that the case is being held for review and that they do not need anything from me in the meantime, but I suppose that is a standard form they hand out to everyone now.
     
    There was another couple that looked visibly distraught in the waiting room; they were being interviewed separately for over an hour. Everyone else that went before us seemed to be interviewed together.
     
    All in all, it felt much easier than we imagined it would be. Hopefully it's smooth sailing still from here.
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    Tellurous got a reaction from Diamda2005 in March 2021 - AOS filers   
    Just had our interview today at the Tampa field office. Waited for almost an hour after our appointment time. We arrived 30 minutes before, so it was about 1.5 hours of waiting. By the time it was our turn, there were quite a few people waiting in the large waiting area. The officer was really nice and the interview was very straight forward and only took about 20 or so minutes. She started off asking if we had food yet, and she stated that she's looking forward to lunch soon. Most of the time was spent double checking the details on our forms and answering the inadmissibility questions. Besides that, we were only asked asked how and when we met and the basic timeline of our relationship.  The officer asked for our joint lease, joint bank statements, joint checks written out, and flipped through the photo album we brought. The only photo she took out of the album to keep was a photo of me eating at home, a candid shot by my wife (we found that kinda amusing and surprising, was expecting she would take the latest thanksgiving photos where we were seeing friends and family). She did not want anything else we brought (joint phone bill, joint plane tickets, gift receipts for each other), nor did she ask to see any of our birth certificates, tax forms, pay stubs, or drivers licenses.  At the end, she said she should get everything done by the end of the day, and that I will get my green card in the mail. I was also handed a piece of paper stating that the case is being held for review and that they do not need anything from me in the meantime, but I suppose that is a standard form they hand out to everyone now.
     
    There was another couple that looked visibly distraught in the waiting room; they were being interviewed separately for over an hour. Everyone else that went before us seemed to be interviewed together.
     
    All in all, it felt much easier than we imagined it would be. Hopefully it's smooth sailing still from here.
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    Tellurous got a reaction from Diamda2005 in March 2021 - AOS filers   
    Got my interview letter, and now have a date (1/6/2022). A bit further out than expected, but I guess they try not to schedule anything within the holiday week.
     
    03/16/2021: Packet posted via UPS
    03/18/2021: (PD) I-130/I-485/I-131/I-765/I-864/I-693 packet delivered to Chicago lockbox via UPS.
    04/13/2021: 4 texts received, 4 receipt numbers. Fingerprint fee received for I-485 the day before according to status checker.
    07/01/2021: Submitted a change of address for all 4 forms (AR-11)
    07/17/2021: Notice date for biometrics appointment, scheduled for 8/11/2021
    07/29/2021: Received email notice confirming change of address has been successfully completed.
    08/11/2021: Completed biometrics appointment at Tampa ASC for both I-485 and I-765
    08/17/2021: Status change for I-485, case is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
    10/20/2021: Status change for I-765, new card is being produced.
    10/21/2021: Status change for I-765 & I-131,  approved.
    10/25/2021: Received approval I-797's for both I-765 and I-131 applications.
    10/26/2021: EAD+AP combo card received.
    11/18/2021: Status change for I-485, interview was scheduled
    11/22/2021: Interview letter sent
    11/26/2021: Interview letter received, interview will be on January 6, 2022.
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    Tellurous got a reaction from Diamda2005 in March 2021 - AOS filers   
    Another update, case status for I-485 changed to interview has been scheduled!
     
    03/16/2021: Packet posted via UPS
    03/18/2021: (PD) I-130/I-485/I-131/I-765/I-864/I-693 packet delivered to Chicago lockbox via UPS.
    04/13/2021: 4 texts received, 4 receipt numbers. Fingerprint fee received for I-485 the day before according to status checker.
    07/01/2021: Submitted a change of address for all 4 forms (AR-11)
    07/17/2021: Notice date for biometrics appointment, scheduled for 8/11/2021
    07/29/2021: Received email notice confirming change of address has been successfully completed.
    08/11/2021: Completed biometrics appointment at Tampa ASC for both I-485 and I-765
    08/17/2021: Status change for I-485, case is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
    10/20/2021: Status change for I-765, new card is being produced.
    10/21/2021: Status change for I-765 & I-131,  approved.
    10/25/2021: Received approval I-797's for both I-765 and I-131 applications.
    10/26/2021: EAD+AP combo card received.
    11/18/2021: Status change for I-485, interview was scheduled
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    Tellurous got a reaction from Diamda2005 in March 2021 - AOS filers   
    Quick update, received the EAD+AP combo card!
     
    03/16/2021: Packet posted via UPS
    03/18/2021: (PD) I-130/I-485/I-131/I-765/I-864/I-693 packet delivered to Chicago lockbox via UPS.
    04/13/2021: 4 texts received, 4 receipt numbers. Fingerprint fee received for I-485 the day before according to status checker.
    07/01/2021: Submitted a change of address for all 4 forms (AR-11)
    07/17/2021: Notice date for biometrics appointment, scheduled for 8/11/2021
    07/29/2021: Received email notice confirming change of address has been successfully completed.
    08/11/2021: Completed biometrics appointment at Tampa ASC for both I-485 and I-765
    08/17/2021: Status change for I-485, case is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
    10/20/2021: Status change for I-765, new card is being produced.
    10/21/2021: Status change for I-765 & I-131,  approved.
    10/25/2021: Received approval I-797's for both I-765 and I-131 applications.
    10/26/2021: EAD+AP combo card received.
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    Tellurous got a reaction from werdna in March 2021 - AOS filers   
    Quick update, received the EAD+AP combo card!
     
    03/16/2021: Packet posted via UPS
    03/18/2021: (PD) I-130/I-485/I-131/I-765/I-864/I-693 packet delivered to Chicago lockbox via UPS.
    04/13/2021: 4 texts received, 4 receipt numbers. Fingerprint fee received for I-485 the day before according to status checker.
    07/01/2021: Submitted a change of address for all 4 forms (AR-11)
    07/17/2021: Notice date for biometrics appointment, scheduled for 8/11/2021
    07/29/2021: Received email notice confirming change of address has been successfully completed.
    08/11/2021: Completed biometrics appointment at Tampa ASC for both I-485 and I-765
    08/17/2021: Status change for I-485, case is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
    10/20/2021: Status change for I-765, new card is being produced.
    10/21/2021: Status change for I-765 & I-131,  approved.
    10/25/2021: Received approval I-797's for both I-765 and I-131 applications.
    10/26/2021: EAD+AP combo card received.
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    Tellurous got a reaction from Diamda2005 in March 2021 - AOS filers   
    Case update! EAD is now being produced!
     
    03/16/2021: Packet posted via UPS
    03/18/2021: (PD) I-130/I-485/I-131/I-765/I-864/I-693 packet delivered to Chicago lockbox via UPS.
    04/13/2021: 4 texts received, 4 receipt numbers. Fingerprint fee received for I-485 the day before according to status checker.
    07/01/2021: Submitted a change of address for all 4 forms (AR-11)
    07/17/2021: Notice date for biometrics appointment, scheduled for 8/11/2021
    07/29/2021: Received email notice confirming change of address has been successfully completed.
    08/11/2021: Completed biometrics appointment at Tampa ASC for both I-485 and I-765
    08/17/2021: Status change for I-485, case is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
    10/20/2021: Status change for I-765, new card is being produced.
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    Tellurous reacted to Siggy in March 2021 - AOS filers   
    Ok, we sit at home/work and keep calculating our days or for snail mails from USICS.  It's going to happen when it has to happen. Everybody is trying their best to share their best knowledge/information( we should appreciate it)
    And sometime I do check stuff on www.greencardly.com. IDK how accurate it is...just something to browse on.😂😀😁
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    Tellurous got a reaction from Adventine in Public Charge Rule Dead?   
    https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/public-charge
     
    Key Takeaway: On or after March 9, 2021, applicants and petitioners should not provide information required solely by the Public Charge Final Rule. That means that applicants for adjustment of status should not provide the Form I-944, Declaration of Self-Sufficiency, or any evidence or documentation required on that form with their Form I-485.
     
    If you received a Request for Evidence (RFE) or Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) requesting information that is solely required by the Public Charge Final Rule, including but not limited to Form I-944, and your response is due on or after March 9, 2021, you do not need to provide the information solely required by the Public Charge Final Rule
     
    We will issue additional guidance regarding the use of affected forms. Until then, USCIS will not reject any Form I-485 based on the inclusion or exclusion of Form I-944. We also will not reject Form I-129, Form I-129CW, Form I-539, or Form I-539A based on whether the public benefits questions (Form I-129 (Part 6), Form I-129CW (Part 6), Form I-539 (Part 5), and Form I-539A (Part 3)) have been completed or left blank.
     
    The I-944 is officially dead.
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    Tellurous got a reaction from Dr. Bob in Public Charge Rule Dead?   
    https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/public-charge
     
    Key Takeaway: On or after March 9, 2021, applicants and petitioners should not provide information required solely by the Public Charge Final Rule. That means that applicants for adjustment of status should not provide the Form I-944, Declaration of Self-Sufficiency, or any evidence or documentation required on that form with their Form I-485.
     
    If you received a Request for Evidence (RFE) or Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) requesting information that is solely required by the Public Charge Final Rule, including but not limited to Form I-944, and your response is due on or after March 9, 2021, you do not need to provide the information solely required by the Public Charge Final Rule
     
    We will issue additional guidance regarding the use of affected forms. Until then, USCIS will not reject any Form I-485 based on the inclusion or exclusion of Form I-944. We also will not reject Form I-129, Form I-129CW, Form I-539, or Form I-539A based on whether the public benefits questions (Form I-129 (Part 6), Form I-129CW (Part 6), Form I-539 (Part 5), and Form I-539A (Part 3)) have been completed or left blank.
     
    The I-944 is officially dead.
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    Tellurous got a reaction from thebob in Public Charge Rule Dead?   
    https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/public-charge
     
    Key Takeaway: On or after March 9, 2021, applicants and petitioners should not provide information required solely by the Public Charge Final Rule. That means that applicants for adjustment of status should not provide the Form I-944, Declaration of Self-Sufficiency, or any evidence or documentation required on that form with their Form I-485.
     
    If you received a Request for Evidence (RFE) or Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) requesting information that is solely required by the Public Charge Final Rule, including but not limited to Form I-944, and your response is due on or after March 9, 2021, you do not need to provide the information solely required by the Public Charge Final Rule
     
    We will issue additional guidance regarding the use of affected forms. Until then, USCIS will not reject any Form I-485 based on the inclusion or exclusion of Form I-944. We also will not reject Form I-129, Form I-129CW, Form I-539, or Form I-539A based on whether the public benefits questions (Form I-129 (Part 6), Form I-129CW (Part 6), Form I-539 (Part 5), and Form I-539A (Part 3)) have been completed or left blank.
     
    The I-944 is officially dead.
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    Tellurous got a reaction from Jody and Misho in Public Charge Rule Dead?   
    https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/public-charge
     
    Key Takeaway: On or after March 9, 2021, applicants and petitioners should not provide information required solely by the Public Charge Final Rule. That means that applicants for adjustment of status should not provide the Form I-944, Declaration of Self-Sufficiency, or any evidence or documentation required on that form with their Form I-485.
     
    If you received a Request for Evidence (RFE) or Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) requesting information that is solely required by the Public Charge Final Rule, including but not limited to Form I-944, and your response is due on or after March 9, 2021, you do not need to provide the information solely required by the Public Charge Final Rule
     
    We will issue additional guidance regarding the use of affected forms. Until then, USCIS will not reject any Form I-485 based on the inclusion or exclusion of Form I-944. We also will not reject Form I-129, Form I-129CW, Form I-539, or Form I-539A based on whether the public benefits questions (Form I-129 (Part 6), Form I-129CW (Part 6), Form I-539 (Part 5), and Form I-539A (Part 3)) have been completed or left blank.
     
    The I-944 is officially dead.
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    Tellurous got a reaction from green_rabbit in Public Charge Rule Dead?   
    https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/public-charge
     
    Key Takeaway: On or after March 9, 2021, applicants and petitioners should not provide information required solely by the Public Charge Final Rule. That means that applicants for adjustment of status should not provide the Form I-944, Declaration of Self-Sufficiency, or any evidence or documentation required on that form with their Form I-485.
     
    If you received a Request for Evidence (RFE) or Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) requesting information that is solely required by the Public Charge Final Rule, including but not limited to Form I-944, and your response is due on or after March 9, 2021, you do not need to provide the information solely required by the Public Charge Final Rule
     
    We will issue additional guidance regarding the use of affected forms. Until then, USCIS will not reject any Form I-485 based on the inclusion or exclusion of Form I-944. We also will not reject Form I-129, Form I-129CW, Form I-539, or Form I-539A based on whether the public benefits questions (Form I-129 (Part 6), Form I-129CW (Part 6), Form I-539 (Part 5), and Form I-539A (Part 3)) have been completed or left blank.
     
    The I-944 is officially dead.
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    Tellurous got a reaction from Jody and Misho in Public Charge Rule Dead?   
    Update: https://www.dhs.gov/news/2021/03/09/dhs-secretary-statement-2019-public-charge-rule#:~:text=Today%2C DHS Secretary Alejandro N,keeping with our nation's values
     
    Key takeaway: Today, the Department of Justice dismissed its pending appeals in the Supreme Court and Seventh Circuit, and is in the process of doing so in the Fourth Circuit. Following the Seventh Circuit dismissal this afternoon, the final judgment from the Northern District of Illinois, which vacated the 2019 public charge rule, went into effect. As a result, the 1999 interim field guidance on the public charge inadmissibility provision (i.e., the policy that was in place before the 2019 public charge rule) is now in effect. 
     
    If this means what I think it means, the I-944 is as good as dead?
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