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We have revised Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status and will publish the revised form on our website on March 11, 2019. Starting on March 11, 2019, we will only accept the revised Form I-539 with an edition date of 02/04/19. We will reject any Form I-539 with an edition date of 12/23/16 or earlier. We will also be publishing a new Form I-539A, Supplemental Information for Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status, on the Form I-539 webpage on March 11. Form I-539A replaces the Supplement A provided in previous versions of Form I-539. Form I-539A can only be submitted with Form I-539; it cannot be filed as a standalone form.

The revised Form I-539 includes the following significant changes: 

  • Every co-applicant included on the primary applicant’s Form I-539 must submit and sign a separate Form I-539A, which will be available on the Form I-539 webpage on March 11. Parents or guardians may sign on behalf of children under 14 or any co-applicant who is not mentally competent to sign.
  • Every applicant and co-applicant must pay an $85 biometric services fee, except certain A, G, and NATO nonimmigrants as noted in the new Form I-539 Instructions to be published on March 11.
  • Every applicant and co-applicant will receive a biometric services appointment notice, regardless of age, containing their individual receipt number. The biometric services appointments will be scheduled at the Application Support Center (ASC) closest to the primary applicant’s address. Co-applicants who wish to be scheduled at a different ASC location should file a separate Form I-539.

USCIS will reject any Form I-539 that is missing any of the required signatures or biometrics fees, including those required for Form I-539A.

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5 minutes ago, rapchik said:

We have revised Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status and will publish the revised form on our website on March 11, 2019. Starting on March 11, 2019, we will only accept the revised Form I-539 with an edition date of 02/04/19. We will reject any Form I-539 with an edition date of 12/23/16 or earlier. We will also be publishing a new Form I-539A, Supplemental Information for Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status, on the Form I-539 webpage on March 11. Form I-539A replaces the Supplement A provided in previous versions of Form I-539. Form I-539A can only be submitted with Form I-539; it cannot be filed as a standalone form.

The revised Form I-539 includes the following significant changes: 

  • Every co-applicant included on the primary applicant’s Form I-539 must submit and sign a separate Form I-539A, which will be available on the Form I-539 webpage on March 11. Parents or guardians may sign on behalf of children under 14 or any co-applicant who is not mentally competent to sign.
  • Every applicant and co-applicant must pay an $85 biometric services fee, except certain A, G, and NATO nonimmigrants as noted in the new Form I-539 Instructions to be published on March 11.
  • Every applicant and co-applicant will receive a biometric services appointment notice, regardless of age, containing their individual receipt number. The biometric services appointments will be scheduled at the Application Support Center (ASC) closest to the primary applicant’s address. Co-applicants who wish to be scheduled at a different ASC location should file a separate Form I-539.

USCIS will reject any Form I-539 that is missing any of the required signatures or biometrics fees, including those required for Form I-539A.

Biometrics is jujubi... technical interview kuda cheymanu based on the resume.. 

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1 minute ago, Spartan said:

for h1 ext u file i-129..not 539

May be if ur changing from h1 to h4 ...

 

Idhi ardham kale 

  • Certain nonimmigrants extending their stay or changing to another nonimmigrant status;

 

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Just now, rapchik said:

May be if ur changing from h1 to h4 ...

 

Idhi ardham kale 

  • Certain nonimmigrants extending their stay or changing to another nonimmigrant status;

 

cetain nonimmigrants annadu kaani specific ga H1 ani rayale kada..

for i-129..he mentions H1 ani specific ga..

for I-539 he mentioned F visa..whcih is students.

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5 minutes ago, Spartan said:

cetain nonimmigrants annadu kaani specific ga H1 ani rayale kada..

for i-129..he mentions H1 ani specific ga..

for I-539 he mentioned F visa..whcih is students.

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3 hours ago, Quickgun_murugan said:

technical interviews kuda conduct cheymanu

 

3 hours ago, Quickgun_murugan said:

Biometrics is jujubi... technical interview kuda cheymanu based on the resume.. 

Stop being psychotic @Quickgun_murugan . Nuvvu F1 mida vachinappudu ade chesunte nuvvu ikkada undevadiva?  Undachu undakapovachu.  You got an opportunity and then it opened doors for other opportunities and citizenship. E roju citizen ani where you started marchipovadam and inkollu screw avvali anukovadam enta right? Dont forget the roots. Just a friendly advice.

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