On July 13, 2015, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) announced that it has resumed accepting Form I-907, Request for Premium Processing Service, for all Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker, H-1B extension of stay petitions. The agency stated further that premium processing requests for Form I-129 H-1B extension of stay petitions received by the USCIS before July 13, 2015, will be rejected.

Please note that the USCIS will only accept the “new version” (edition date “01/29/2015”) of Form I-907. The edition date is located on the bottom left corner of every page of Form I-907 and its instructions. 

For more information or questions regarding the above, please contact:

Robert S. Groban, Jr.
New York 
212/351-4689 
rgroban@ebglaw.com
   
Pierre Georges Bonnefil
New York 
212/351-4687 
pgbonnefil@ebglaw.com
Patrick G. Brady
Newark
973/639-8261 
pbrady@ebglaw.com 
Jang Hyuk Im
San Francisco 
415/398-3500 
jim@ebglaw.com
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