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USCIS Suspends
I-140 Premium Processing : July 2007
Posted
Jul 06, 2007
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The USCIS suspended the premium processing option for I-140 petition for
foreign worker cases as of July 2, 2007. This suspension is valid from July
2, 2007 to August 1, 2007. It was announced on June 27, 2007. See our index
page for a link to the
press release from USCIS that was posted on MurthyDotCom last week.
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USCIS Refusal to Accept I-140 Premium Cases
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The suspension of processing I-140 petitions during July 2007 is the result
of the anticipation of a substantial increase in I-140 premium processing
requests for the month of July 2007, due to the movement of visa numbers to
current for the month of July. Since the USCIS did not believe it could
accommodate this demand, it is suspending the program temporarily. The USCIS
has the authority to suspend the premium program in such situations. The
USCIS has not changed the suspension, even though the Department of State
(DOS) issued a revised Visa Bulletin on July 2, 2007.
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Premium Processing Suspension Affects Only I-140
Petitions
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This temporary suspension in processing I-140s under premium processing
during July 2007 only relates to I-140 filings, and not to H1B, L-1, or any
of the other nonimmigrant categories that can utilize premium processing. It
does apply to all I-140 categories that otherwise would be eligible for
premium processing, however. As regular MurthyDotCom and
MurthyBulletin readers know, premium processing is an optional USCIS
service, where, for an additional premium processing fee of $1000, the case
review and decision are expedited greatly and take up to 15 days (and then
another 15 days if a Request for Evidence is issued).
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Possible Extension of the Date beyond August 1,
2007
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The
suspension is valid through August 1, 2007. During the one-month suspension,
however, the USCIS will evaluate whether it will be able to resume premium
processing in August 2007. If it cannot, then it appears that the temporary
suspension will be extended. Of course, since the Visa Bulletin revision
changed the USCIS's anticipated workload, it is not at all clear why they
would need to extend the suspension beyond July. MurthyDotCom
and MurthyBulletin readers will be informed of any further
announcements on this matter.

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