The USCIS is Extending Flexibilities for Agency Requests Responses

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has recently declared that they have renewed the agency request extension deadline. If you would like to learn more about this recent change and how it might affect you or a loved one, keep reading and reach out to one of our experienced Wisconsin immigration attorneys.

The USCIS is Extending Flexibilities for Agency Requests Responses

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is extending the flexibilities to assist petitioners, requestors, and applicants in response to the coronavirus. These flexibilities include the following:

  • Notices of intent to deny
  • Notices of intent to revoke
  • Notices of intent to rescind
  • Requests for evidence
  • Continuations to request evidence
  • Notices of intent to terminate regional centers
  • Motions to Reopen an N-400 Pursuant to 8 CFR 335.5, Receipt of
  • Derogatory Information After Grant.

Moreover, it is necessary to note that the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services will analyze a Form I-290B, Form N-336, Notice of Appeal or Motion, or Request for a Hearing on a Decision in Naturalization Proceedings Under Section 336 of the INA if the form was filed up to 60 calendar days from the issuance of a decision they made and if they made that decision anytime from March 1, 2020, through January 15, 2022.

If you are unsure about this extension or about how this change might impact your immigration status, do not hesitate to speak with an experienced legal team who can help you navigate through this process and answer any questions you may have. Our experienced immigration attorneys are prepared to help you understand the nuances of this new policy. Reach out to our firm today to schedule your initial consultation.

What are the new notice, request, and decision issuance dates?

The flexibility that is related to the documents listed above has an extended issuance date on the request, notice, or decisions between March 1, 2020, and January 15, 2020.

If you would like to get more information about these documents and the new extension insurance dates and how they can relate to you, contact our firm today to speak with an experienced immigration lawyer.

What is the response due date?

The USCIS will consider any of the above requests and notices that have been received within 60 calendar days after the response due date. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services will consider a Form N-336 or Form I-290B for up to 60 calendar days from the date of the decision before action has been taken.

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