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This is NOT an option for I-130 or I-129F in family cases.

 

Classification-Specific Eligibility

 

 

Each form also has eligibility restrictions for e-Filing. Please see each e-filing Forms Entry Page below for detailed eligibility information.

  • I-90 ¨C Application to Replace Permanent Residence Card
  • I-129 ¨C Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker
    • Currently, the e-Filing System is not accepting I-129 petitions for the following categories: H-1B, H-2B, L-1 Categories

    [*] Form I-129 filings for these categories must be filed in paper.

    [*] I-131 ¨C Application for Travel Document

    [*] I-140 ¨C Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker

    [*] I-539 ¨C Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status

    [*] I-765 ¨C Application for Employment Authorization Currently, the e-Filing system is not accepting I-765 for eligibility categories (c )(3)(A), ©(3)(B ), and (c )(3)(C ).

    [*] I-821 ¨C Application for Temporary Protected Status

    • Form I-821 will be available for e-Filing only if a TPS country is designated for re-registration purposes per the Federal Register Notice. For the latest information on TPS, please visit the Temporary Protected Status page.

    [*] I-907 ¨C Request for Premium Processing Service

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...000d1f1d6a1RCRD
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It's offered for I-130's (CR's) to Guangzhou.

 

Rumor has it that the K's are also being handled more (but not entirely) electronically than before.

This has to do with processing of I-129F and I-130 AFTER USCIS sends the approved petition to NVC.
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This is NOT an option for I-130 or I-129F in family cases.

 

 

 

The I-130 is mailed, not e-filed.

 

You may opt-in for electronic processing

DOS - Electronic Processing Participation - http://travel.state.gov/visa/visa_4410.html

 

If you sign up for the electronic processing, you will receive an email containing something like the following:

 

The new case number starts with GZO (instead of GUZ) and is followed by a new set of ten numbers. This change was made to identify the case for both the NVC and the Consulate in Guangzhou as participating in electronic processing.

 

Your GUZ number is replaced with a different GZO case #. Remember that you will need to supply hard copies at the interview of all documents submitted electronically

 

GUZ - Electronic Filing - http://travel.state.gov/pdf/electronic/GUZ...L-0003-0904.pdf

Edited by Randy W (see edit history)
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