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How to fill out the USCIS I-290B online
The USCIS I-290B form is used to file a Notice of Appeal or Motion. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of how to complete the form online, ensuring users have the necessary support throughout the process.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out your USCIS I-290B online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the USCIS I-290B form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by filling out Part 1, which includes information about the applicant or petitioner. If you are an individual, complete Item Number 1; if a business or organization, complete Item Number 2. Include your family name, given name, and mailing address.
- In Part 2, indicate whether you are filing an appeal to the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) or a motion. Choose only one option and make sure your selection aligns with the described uses of the form.
- Part 3 requires you to state the basis for your appeal or motion. Be clear and specific in identifying any errors in law or fact from the decision you're appealing.
- In Part 4, provide the applicant's or petitioner's statement, contact information, and certification. Make sure to sign and date the form to certify that all information is accurate.
- If applicable, complete Part 5 for any interpreter involved, including their contact information and certification.
- In Part 6, provide the contact information of the preparer if someone else completed the form on your behalf. Be sure they sign and date the form.
- Finally, refer to Part 7 for any additional information you might need to include. Ensure all sections have been completed thoroughly before submitting.
- Once all sections are filled, save your changes, and you can then download, print, or share your completed I-290B form.
Start your appeal or motion by completing the USCIS I-290B form online.
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When should I expect to receive a decision on a motion? A. Although some cases may take longer, USCIS field offices and service centers try to adjudicate motions within 90 days. The AAO strives to complete its review of motions within 180 days from the time it receives a complete case file.