Michu
06.06.2005, 05:12
USCIS hat eine neue Regelung bekannt gegeben, die die Form I-90 betrifft und zwar fuer "Renew or Replace Permanent Resident Cards"
Alle Antraege sind ab 31.05.2005 nur noch an eine Stelle zuschicken, wie aus der nachstehenden Meldung ersichtlich.
Jeder sollte dieses genaustens beachten.
USCIS ANNOUNCES NEW “GREEN CARD” FILING PROCEDURE
Customers to File I-90 Applications at the Los Angeles Lockbox beginning May 31, 2005
May 25, 2005
Washington, DC – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) forwarded to the Federal Register today a notice announcing that starting May 31, 2005 aliens must mail applications to renew or replace Permanent Resident Cards, commonly known as “green cards,” directly to the Los Angeles Lockbox. The Lockbox is a processing facility used by USCIS to accelerate the collection of applications and petitions. Today’s announced change allows USCIS to improve the processing of Form I-90 (Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card) by electronically capturing data and images and by performing fee receipting and depositing from one central location, rather than at the local District Office, Service Center, or Application Support Center (ASC).
Beginning on May 31st, aliens filing a Form I-90, regardless of their state of residence, must mail those applications with an application fee of $185 and a biometrics fee of $70 to one of the following addresses:
For U.S. Postal Service (USPS) deliveries:
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 54870
Los Angeles, CA 90054-0870
Or for non-USPS deliveries (e.g. private couriers):
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Attention: I-90
420 Valley View Avenue
La Mirada, CA 90638
Applicants should NOT include their initial evidence and supporting documentation when submitting the Form I-90 to the Los Angeles Lockbox. All applicants will receive a notice for a biometrics processing appointment at an ASC and will submit their initial evidence during that appointment. All applicants will receive their biometrics appointment notice in the mail.
– USCIS –
http://uscis.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/newsrels/PRLockbox052505.pdf
Federal Register: May 27, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 102)Page 30768-30769
This Notice affects those aliens who are required to file for a replacement Permanent Resident Card pursuant to 8 CFR 264.5(b), for example, when:
(1) The previous card has been lost, stolen, or destroyed;
(2) The existing 10-year card is expiring within 6 months;
(3) The existing card has been mutilated;
(4) The bearer's name or other biographic information has been legally changed since the issuance of the existing card;
(5) The applicant is taking up actual residence in the United States after having been a commuter, or is a permanent resident taking up commuter status;
(6) The applicant has automatically converted to permanent resident status;
(7) The previous card issued was never received;
(8) The bearer of the card reaches the age of 14 years (unless the existing card will expire prior to the bearer's 16th birthday); or
(9) The existing card contains incorrect data on account of USCIS or former INS error.
…………
Which version of the Form I-90 will USCIS accept?
As of May 31, 2005, USCIS will accept Form I-90 (edition date 5-06-05, OMB 1615-0082). Any prior versions of the Form I-90, submitted after May 31, 2005, without the required biometric fee, will be rejected and returned to the applicant with accompanying fees for resubmission with the proper version of the form.What will happen to Forms I-90 covered by this Notice that are filed at other USCIS locations? USCIS will have a 45-day transition period, beginning from May 31, 2005, through July 15, 2005, during which it will automatically forward to the Los Angeles/La Mirada Lockbox address any Form I-90s filed at a location other than the Lockbox (i.e., a local USCIS district office, Service Center or Application Support Center).
Applications forwarded from other USCIS offices will be considered properly filed when receipted at the Lockbox. After the 45-day transition period, any Form I-90 received at a location other than the Lockbox address will be returned with an explanation directing the applicant to mail the application directly to the Los Angeles/La Mirada Lockbox address for processing.………
http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/01jan20051800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2005/05-10708.htm
http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/i-90.htm
http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/files/i-90.pdf
Gruss
Michael
Alle Antraege sind ab 31.05.2005 nur noch an eine Stelle zuschicken, wie aus der nachstehenden Meldung ersichtlich.
Jeder sollte dieses genaustens beachten.
USCIS ANNOUNCES NEW “GREEN CARD” FILING PROCEDURE
Customers to File I-90 Applications at the Los Angeles Lockbox beginning May 31, 2005
May 25, 2005
Washington, DC – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) forwarded to the Federal Register today a notice announcing that starting May 31, 2005 aliens must mail applications to renew or replace Permanent Resident Cards, commonly known as “green cards,” directly to the Los Angeles Lockbox. The Lockbox is a processing facility used by USCIS to accelerate the collection of applications and petitions. Today’s announced change allows USCIS to improve the processing of Form I-90 (Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card) by electronically capturing data and images and by performing fee receipting and depositing from one central location, rather than at the local District Office, Service Center, or Application Support Center (ASC).
Beginning on May 31st, aliens filing a Form I-90, regardless of their state of residence, must mail those applications with an application fee of $185 and a biometrics fee of $70 to one of the following addresses:
For U.S. Postal Service (USPS) deliveries:
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 54870
Los Angeles, CA 90054-0870
Or for non-USPS deliveries (e.g. private couriers):
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Attention: I-90
420 Valley View Avenue
La Mirada, CA 90638
Applicants should NOT include their initial evidence and supporting documentation when submitting the Form I-90 to the Los Angeles Lockbox. All applicants will receive a notice for a biometrics processing appointment at an ASC and will submit their initial evidence during that appointment. All applicants will receive their biometrics appointment notice in the mail.
– USCIS –
http://uscis.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/newsrels/PRLockbox052505.pdf
Federal Register: May 27, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 102)Page 30768-30769
This Notice affects those aliens who are required to file for a replacement Permanent Resident Card pursuant to 8 CFR 264.5(b), for example, when:
(1) The previous card has been lost, stolen, or destroyed;
(2) The existing 10-year card is expiring within 6 months;
(3) The existing card has been mutilated;
(4) The bearer's name or other biographic information has been legally changed since the issuance of the existing card;
(5) The applicant is taking up actual residence in the United States after having been a commuter, or is a permanent resident taking up commuter status;
(6) The applicant has automatically converted to permanent resident status;
(7) The previous card issued was never received;
(8) The bearer of the card reaches the age of 14 years (unless the existing card will expire prior to the bearer's 16th birthday); or
(9) The existing card contains incorrect data on account of USCIS or former INS error.
…………
Which version of the Form I-90 will USCIS accept?
As of May 31, 2005, USCIS will accept Form I-90 (edition date 5-06-05, OMB 1615-0082). Any prior versions of the Form I-90, submitted after May 31, 2005, without the required biometric fee, will be rejected and returned to the applicant with accompanying fees for resubmission with the proper version of the form.What will happen to Forms I-90 covered by this Notice that are filed at other USCIS locations? USCIS will have a 45-day transition period, beginning from May 31, 2005, through July 15, 2005, during which it will automatically forward to the Los Angeles/La Mirada Lockbox address any Form I-90s filed at a location other than the Lockbox (i.e., a local USCIS district office, Service Center or Application Support Center).
Applications forwarded from other USCIS offices will be considered properly filed when receipted at the Lockbox. After the 45-day transition period, any Form I-90 received at a location other than the Lockbox address will be returned with an explanation directing the applicant to mail the application directly to the Los Angeles/La Mirada Lockbox address for processing.………
http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/01jan20051800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2005/05-10708.htm
http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/i-90.htm
http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/files/i-90.pdf
Gruss
Michael