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How to fill out the USCIS I-290B online
The USCIS I-290B form, also known as the Notice of Appeal or Motion, is essential for individuals or organizations seeking to appeal a decision made by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the form and detailed instructions to assist you in completing it online.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your USCIS I-290B form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to retrieve the I-290B form and open it in the appropriate editing interface.
- Begin with Part 1, which requires you to provide information about the applicant or petitioner. If you are an individual, complete Item Number 1; for businesses or organizations, complete Item Number 2. Fill in your name, mailing address, and contact information accurately.
- In Part 2, indicate whether you are filing an appeal to the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) or a motion. Remember, you can select only one option.
- If you are filing a motion to reconsider or reopen, provide appropriate supporting evidence and state the basis for your appeal or motion in Part 3.
- In Part 4, complete the applicant's or petitioner's statement. You must certify your understanding of the form and sign it accordingly.
- If applicable, complete Part 5 with the interpreter's contact information and certification if someone assisted you in understanding the form.
- In Part 6, provide the contact information for the person preparing the form, if it was filled out by someone other than the applicant or petitioner.
- Use Part 7 for any additional information needed to clarify your responses. Make sure to label any extra sheets clearly.
- Once you have thoroughly checked that all sections are completed and accurate, you can save your changes, download the form, print it out, or share it as required.
Complete your USCIS I-290B form online today for a smoother appeals process.
Yes, you can generally stay in the U.S. while your USCIS I-290B is pending, provided that you have a valid status at the time of filing. This means that if your underlying status remains intact, you can legally remain in the country until a decision is made. Staying updated on your application status is vital, and using platforms like USLegalForms can help streamline the process.
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