TABLE OF CHANGES
FORM I-360
December 10, 2012
Revised 01/07/2013
Reason for Change: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is in the process of automating Form I-94 Arrival/Departure Records to streamline passenger processing.. CBP enters data admission information into the Treasury Enforcement Communications System (TECS) and the Arrival and Departure Information System (ADIS). Form I-94 admission information is used by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to search TECS and ADIS in order to verify applicant, petitioner or beneficiary status in the United States at the time an application or petition is filed. Additional data collection fields are being incorporated into several USCIS forms to enable verification of status in the United States based upon passport or travel document information captured by CBP at the port of entry, which also may be used to search TECS and ADIS. The changes being proposed will be made to reflect the I-94 requirements on the Form I-360 Instructions previously approved by OMB, awaiting posting to the USCIS website.
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CURRENT VERSION |
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Page 2 Part 3 Information About the Person for Whom This Petition is Being Filed |
13. Complete the items below if this person is in the United States:
a. Date of Arrival (mm/dd/yyyy)
b. Current Nonimmigrant Status
c. I-94 Number
d. Expires on (mm/dd/yyyy)
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Complete the items below if this person is in the United States. If an item is not applicable or the answer is “none,” leave the space blank.
Provide data below for the passport or other travel document used at the time of last arrival to the United States.
a. No Change
Language, placement order and numbering changes
b. I-94 Number
c. Passport Number
d. Travel Document Number
e. Country of Issuance for Passport or Travel Document
f. Expiration Date for Passport or Travel Document
g. Current Nonimmigrant Status
h. Current Status Expires on (mm/dd/yyyy)
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Page 9 Identifying language beneath 1st information block |
Name of Employing Organization |
Name of Petitioning Organization |
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… and that the attesting organization within the religious denomination is tax-exempt as described in section under 201(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or equivalent sections of prior enactments of the Internal Revenue Code. The contents of this certification are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
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… and that the attesting religious organization within the religious denomination is tax-exempt as described in section 201(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or equivalent sections of prior enactments of the Internal Revenue Code. The contents of this certification are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
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Attesting Organization Name |
Name of Attesting Religious Organization within the religious denomination
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Attesting Organization Street Address (do not use a post office or private mail box) |
Street Address of the Attesting Religious Organization within the religious denomination (do not use a post office or private mail box) |
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Part 9. Information About the Spouse and Children of the Person for Whom This Petition Is Being Filed
A widow/widower or a self-petitioning spouse of an abusive citizen or lawful permanent resident should also list the children of the deceased spouse or of the abuser. |
Part 9. Information About the Spouse and Children of the Person for Whom This Petition Is Being Filed
A widow/widower or a self-petitioning spouse of an abusive citizen or lawful permanent resident should also list the children of the deceased spouse or of the abuser. This includes biological and adopted children and stepchildren. |
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Part 9. Information About the Spouse and Children of the Person for Whom This Petition Is Being Filed
A widow/widower or a self-petitioning spouse of an abusive citizen or lawful permanent resident should also list the children of the deceased spouse or of the abuser. (Continued) |
Part 9. Information About the Spouse and Children of the Person for Whom This Petition Is Being Filed (Continued)
A widow/widower or a self-petitioning spouse of an abusive citizen or lawful permanent resident should also list the children of the deceased spouse or of the abuser. This includes biological and adopted children and stepchildren. |
Page 11 Certification of Signature |
I certify, or if outside the United States, I swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America, that this petition and the evidence submitted with it is all true and correct. If filing this on behalf at an organization, I certify that I am empowered … |
I certify, or if outside the United States, I swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America, that this petition and the evidence submitted with it is all true and correct. If filing this on behalf of an organization, I certify that I am empowered …
Daytime Phone Number Mobile Phone Number Email Address
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Page 12 Signature of Person Preparing Form, If Other Than Above (Sign Below) |
I declare that I prepared this application at the request of the above person…
Signature
Date
Firm Name and Address
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I declare that I prepared this petition at the request of the above person…
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Attorney or Representative: In the event of a Request for Evidence (RFE), may USCIS contact you by fax or e-mail? Yes No
No change
Insert new field Print Name
No change
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Daytime Phone Number (Area/Country Codes)
Fax Number (Area/Country Codes)
E-Mail Address |
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | TABLE OF CHANGES – INSTRUCTIONS |
Author | USCIS |
Last Modified By | Norford, Linda J |
File Modified | 2013-01-08 |
File Created | 2013-01-08 |