USCIS to Centralize Filing and Adjudication for Certain Waivers of Inadmissibility in the United States

A new system will standardize process for Immigrant Visa Applicants Worldwide was released May 23, 2012.

WASHINGTON—Beginning June 4, 2012, individuals abroad who have applied for certain visas and have been found ineligible by a U.S. Consular Officer, will be able to mail requests to waive certain grounds of inadmissibility directly to a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Lock box facility. This change affects where individuals abroad, who have been found inadmissible for an immigrant visa or a non immigrant K or V visa, must send their waiver applications.

Currently, applicants experience processing times from one-month to more than a year depending on their filing location. This centralization will provide customers with faster and more efficient application processing and consistent adjudication. It is part of a broader agency effort to transition to domestic filing and adjudication; it does not reflect a change in policy or the standards by which the applications are adjudicated. Individuals filing waiver applications with a USCIS Lock box will now be able to track the status of their case online.

The change affects filings for:
  • Form I-601, Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility.
  • Form I-212, Application for Permission to Reapply for Admission into the United States after Deportation or Removal
  • Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal or Motion, (if file after a denial of a Form I-601 or  Form I-212)
Applicants who mail their waiver request forms should use the address provided in the revised form instruction on he USCIS website. Applicants who wish to receive an email or text message when USCIS has received their waiver request may attach Form-G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance. 

During a limited six-month transition period, immigrant visa waiver applicants in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, will have the option to either mail their waiver applications to the USCIS Lock box in the United States or file in-person at the USCIS office in Ciudad Juarez. USCIS is aware of the pending caseload for applicants in Ciudad Juarez and is taking proactive steps to work through these cases. USCIS will significantly increase the number of officers assigned to adjudicate the residual cases filed before June 4, and those filed during the interim six-month transition period. USCIS has already begun to test this process and has transferred applications from Ciudad Juarez to other USCIS offices in the United States.  

This change is separate and distinct from the provisional waiver proposal published in the Federal Register on Mar. 30, 2012.
 
For additional information on USCIS and our programs and services, please visit www.uscis.gov.


Source: USCIS

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