USCIS Transferring Certain Cases from Vermont Service Center to California Service Center

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USCIS has begun transferring certain cases from its Vermont Service Center to its California Service Center. Cases affected include Form I-130, the Petition for Alien Relative, and Form I-751, the Petition to Remove the Conditions on Residence.

If your Form I-130 case is being transferred, USCIS will send you a notice listing the transfer date and the new location where your case will be processed. Your original case receipt number will not change and your case’s processing time will not change, with the exception of the additional time needed to transfer the file to the new location.

If your Form I-751 case is being transferred, USCIS will send you a notice listing the transfer date and the new location where your case will be processed. Your original case receipt number will not change and your case’s processing time will not change, with the exception of the additional time needed to transfer the file to the new location.

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