New H-1B Forms Issued by USCIS - Older Forms Still accepted until April 30, 2005

 
Home

Immigration Attorney
Services & Fees

Complete
Do it Yourself
Immigration Kits

Immigration News

Testimonials

Contact Us

Client Login
 
    March 16, 2005

    Washington, DC –U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today that H-1B petitioners seeking an H-1B number pursuant to the H-1B Visa Reform Act for FY 2005 may file the new Form I-129, Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker, (edition date 3-11-05) or may file the old Form I-129 (edition date 12-10-01) and the old Form I-129W (edition date 2-14-02) through April 30, 2005.

    U.S. petitioners filing the old Form I-129 (edition date 12-10-01) must complete the data field in Part 5, marked “Current number of employees.”

    In order for USCIS to comply with the reporting requirements of the H-1B Visa Reform Act (Public Law 108-447), petitioners filing the old Form I-129W (edition date 2-14-02) must also complete Part A, section “Beneficiary's Highest Level of Education,” by: (1) checking the appropriate box indicating Master's, Professional or Doctorate degree; (2) clearly annotating next to the selection the phrase – “U.S. earned;” and (3) providing the name and location of the U.S institution of higher education.

    Starting May 1, 2005, all H-1B petitioners must use the new form I-129 (edition date 3/11/05).

    Click here for the USCIS Press Release.







 

Authorized under the federal regulations to represent individuals before the USCIS in all 50 states since 1996.

Copyright © 2008 by American Immigration Network, all rights reserved.

Webmasters Click Here for Affiliate Program Information.