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Expansion of I-140 Premium Processing
from Sep 25, 2006
Posted
Sep 22, 2006
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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced on Friday,
September 22, 2006 that the Premium Processing Program (PPP) for I-140
petitions filed by employers will expand as of Monday, September 25, 2006 to
certain additional employment-based (EB) categories. Three new EB categories
will be eligible for premium processing, as explained below.
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Background on I-140 Premium Processing
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Premium processing for I-140 petitions was initially introduced on August
28, 2006. It was limited to EB3 cases, however, and excluded EB3 "other
worker" cases. We reported this change in our August 18, 2006
NewsFlash,
Premium Processing of EB3 I-140s Starts August 28, 2006, available
on MurthyDotCom.
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As regular readers of MurthyDotCom and the MurthyBulletin
know, premium processing is an expedited case review in exchange for a $1000
premium processing fee. Under premium processing, the USCIS reviews a case
within fifteen days of receipt. Cases that are pending and have been issued
a receipt notice can be upgraded to premium processing, if desired, at any
time.
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Expansion of PPP from Sep 25, 2006
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As of September 25, 2006, premium processing will become available to the
following additional categories of candidates who were eligible to file
I-140 petitions for the immigrant petition. The expansion includes certain
cases that fit within the following employment-based categories, commonly
referred to as the EB1, EB2, and EB3 categories.
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EB1
for Outstanding Professors and Researchers
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EB2
for Advanced Degree professionals/ Persons of Exceptional Ability (but
not National Interest Waiver cases)
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EB3
for "Other Workers" (unskilled labor requiring less than 2 years of work
experience to perform the job)
Cases Not Allowed to Enjoy the I-140 PPP
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With this recent expansion of the I-140 petitions for premium processing,
all I-140 categories will be eligible for premium processing, with the
exception of EB1 (Extraordinary Ability and Multinational Executive or
Transferee) and EB2 (National Interest Waiver) cases.
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Conclusion
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At the Murthy Law Firm, we have already witnessed that the I-140 PPP has
been successfully working for EB3 cases over the last month or so. The PPP
can be a valuable tool in certain instances. The pros and cons of the I-140
process and premium processing were covered in Detailed Analysis of
Premium Processing for I-140s (Part I
and Part II). Anyone with questions as
to how premium processing applies in his or her specific situation, whether
it is safer not to file under PPP, or other related issues should analyze
these matters with an experienced immigration attorney. Of course, if you
don't have an immigration attorney, or wish to consult the Murthy Law Firm,
you are welcome to contact us at
law@murthy.com.
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