When Will Premium Processing Resume
USCIS will reject premium processing requests if the I-907 is filed at a service center without jurisdiction over the work site.
When will premium processing resume. This essentially means that any appilcation filed in Premium processing can expect result in straight 15 days from the date of filing. USCIS Resumes Premium Processing for Certain Petitions. However they have just announced that they will resume premium processing Form I-907 over the next several weeks in several phases.
Premium processing will not be available for FY2021 H-1B cap petitions when employers begin filing on April 1. As predicted by Path2USA when USCIS had announced suspension of all premium processing options on March 20 2020 the expectation was that premium processing will resume in May like last year. USCIS suspends premium processing for all types of cases due to the COVID-19.
The premium processing fee cannot be included in the same check as the base filing fee. Wadhwani on May 31 2020 On Friday May 29 2020 US. Premium processing will resume for the F-1 change-of-status applications no later than May 27.
Citizenship and Immigration Services today announced that it will resume premium processing for Form I-129 Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker and Form I-140 Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers in phases over the next month. This is similar to what the agency has done in the past as a measure they claim will better facilitate premium processing requests. This should mean that eventually by 22 June 2020 unless there are any other delays it will be back to normal.
From June 22 USCIS plans on resuming premium processing for all other Form I-129 petitions. While USCIS has. USCIS will resume premium processing in two phases the first starting no later than May 27 2020 when it will accept premium processing requests.
Check Premium Processing Opens from June 1st 2020 for full details. June 2020 Phase-In Dates By Catherine V. The agency states that the suspension of 15-day premium processing services is necessary due to the COVID-19 crisis.