USCIS Announces Revised Filing Instructions/Addresses for Form I-824

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Earlier this week, USCIS announced revised filing instructions and
addresses for applicants that are filing Form I-824, the Application
for Action on an Approved Application or Petition. The new form, which
is dated 12.11/09, includes a series of changes that are a part of an
overall effort to move from accepting benefit forms at USCIS local
offices and Service Centers to USCIS Lockbox facilities.

Starting February 19, 2010, applicants should file Form I-824 with a
USCIS Lockbox facility, based on which Service Center or USCIS local
office approved their original petition or application. Further
clarification is provided in the instructions included with Form I-824.
For the next 30 days, USCIS will forward all Form I-824 applications to
the lockbox facility.

Please note that applicants filing this form at a USCIS Lockbox
facility may request to receive an email or text message letting them
know that USCIS has accepted their application. Applicants interested
in receiving this message should additionally complete Form G-1145, the
E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance, and attach it to the
first page of their application.

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