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USCIS Service Request best way Speed Up the Immigration Case

What is important about the Service Request is how you go about doing it. You may make a Service Request with USCIS only when your case has been processing outside normal processing times. The link below showcases current USCIS processing times for different types of cases.<br><br>Read more: https://www.ashoorilaw.com/blog/4-ways-to-speed-up-your-immigration-case-with-uscis/

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USCIS Service Request best way Speed Up the Immigration Case

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  1. Secure Your Future in the U.S.

  2. 4 Ways to Speed Up your Immigration Case With USCIS It can always be a challenge to speed up your case with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).  In recent times, we are seeing longer wait times to process applications. At Ashoori Law, we want to make sure that our clients know how they can avoid delays and speed up their case with USCIS.   In this article, we will discuss four ways in which you can do this.

  3. Overview: • Include All the Necessary Documents • Premium Processing • USCIS Service Request • USCIS Case Expedite Request

  4. 1. Include All the Necessary Documents When dealing with the USCIS, it is very important to ensure that your application has all the necessary documents. If all these documents are not included, then USCIS can send you a Request for Evidence, also known as an RFE. An RFE can delay your case, and these delays can last weeks or months. To help avoid an RFE, it is necessary that you include all relevant documents that are pertinent to your case.

  5. 2. Premium Processing Premium Processing is a tool to speed up USCIS’s review of your case with the payment of an extra fee. If this fee is paid, USCIS will process your case in 15 days. Please note that Premium Processing is not available for every type of case. Thus, it is important to ensure that your case is eligible for Premium Processing. You can also enable Premium Processing after you file your case. So, let us say you have already filed your case and you want to speed up USCIS processing by requesting Premium Processing. You can choose to pay the extra fee for Premium Processing after you’ve filed your case. This is called a Premium Processing upgrade. The link below from USCIS provides more information about Premium Processing. https://www.uscis.gov/i-907

  6. 3. USCIS Service Request A Service request is a toll by which you can make a formal request on the status of your case. The USCIS link below tells you how to make a service request. https://egov.uscis.gov/e-request/Intro.do What is important about the Service Request is how you go about doing it. You may make a Service Request with USCIS only when your case has been processing outside normal processing times. The link below showcases current USCIS processing times for different types of cases. https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/ For example, current I-130 processing times for a US Citizen filing for a spouse at the California Service center may be between 11 and 14.5 months. Thus, you may make a Service Request with USCIS only after 14.5 months. Please ensure that you check the link above before making a Service Request, or USCIS will deny your Service Request stating that it is within normal processing time. A Service Request with USCIS is also sometimes called a Case Inquiry. A successful Service Request may help speed up case processing with USCIS.

  7. 4. USCIS Case Expedite Request An expedite request with USCIS may not be familiar to many of you, but it is something that can be very effective in speeding up case processing. An Expedite Request is different from the Service Request we talked about in the previous section. The Expedite Request has a specific procedure that needs to be followed. The link below from USCIS provides more information on how to make an Expedite Request. https://www.uscis.gov/forms/forms-information/how-to-make-an-expedite-request USCIS approves Expedite Requests on a case by case basis. Therefore, once you submit an Expedite Request, USCIS will review the Expedite Request and either approve or deny the request. USCIS requires supporting documentation to make an Expedite Request. In the next section we will talk about some of the reasons you may make an Expedite Request with USCIS. If Premium Processing exists for your case type, you may not make an Expedite Request. You must make a request for Premium Processing as discussed in the Premium Processing section above. If Premium Processing does not exist for your case type you may make an Expedite Request.

  8. 4. Reasons to Expedite your Case An expedite request with USCIS may not be familiar to many of you, but it is something that can be very effective in speeding up case processing. An Expedite Request is different from the Service Request we talked about in the previous section. The Expedite Request has a specific procedure that needs to be followed. The link below from USCIS provides more information on how to make an Expedite Request. https://www.uscis.gov/forms/forms-information/how-to-make-an-expedite-request USCIS approves Expedite Requests on a case by case basis. Therefore, once you submit an Expedite Request, USCIS will review the Expedite Request and either approve or deny the request. USCIS requires supporting documentation to make an Expedite Request. In the next section we will talk about some of the reasons you may make an Expedite Request with USCIS. If Premium Processing exists for your case type, you may not make an Expedite Request. You must make a request for Premium Processing as discussed in the Premium Processing section above. If Premium Processing does not exist for your case type you may make an Expedite Request.

  9. Visit our Website to learn more! https://www.ashoorilaw.com/blog/4-ways-to-speed-up-your-immigration-case-with-uscis/

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