Pages 8-9,
General Instructions
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General
Instructions
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Filing
Fee. Each
application must be accompanied by the appropriate filing fee and
biometric services fee (if applicable). (See the What
Is the Filing Fee
section of these Instructions.)
Biometric
Services Fee.
If you file this petition with USCIS, you do not need to include a
biometric services fee at the time you submit your petition.
If you are later notified that you must submit biometrics, you
will receive a biometric services appointment notice with
instructions on how to submit the additional biometric services
fee. If you file this petition with an agency other than
USCIS, please check with that agency to determine if and when you
must submit a biometric services fee.
Evidence.
At the time of filing, you must submit all evidence and supporting
documentation listed in the Specific
Instructions and/or
What Evidence Must
You Submit sections
of these Instructions.
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General
Instructions
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Filing
Fee. Each
petition must be accompanied by the appropriate filing fee.
(See the What Is the
Filing Fee section
of these Instructions.)
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Evidence.
At the time of
filing, you must submit all evidence and supporting documentation
listed in the Specific
Instructions and/or
What Evidence Must
You Submit sections
of these Instructions.
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Pages 9-13,
Specific
Instructions
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9]
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Item
Number 1. Alien
Registration Number (A-Number) (if
any).
Your A-Number is the number used to identify your immigration
records. You can find this number on documents you received from
USCIS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), CBP, Department
of Justice (DOJ) Executive Office For Immigration Review (EOIR),
and Department of State (DOS).
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Item
Number 8. Social
Security Number (if
any).
Provide your U.S. Social Security Number.
Item
Number 9. USCIS
Online Account Number
(if any).
If you have previously filed an application, petition, or request
using the USCIS online filing system (previously called USCIS
Electronic Immigration System (USCIS ELIS)), provide the USCIS
Online Account Number you were issued by the system. You can find
your USCIS Online Account Number by logging in to your account and
going to the profile page. If you previously filed certain
applications, petitions, or requests on a paper form via a USCIS
Lockbox facility, you may have received a USCIS Online Account
Access Notice issuing you a USCIS Online Account Number. If you
received such a notice, your USCIS Online Account Number can be
found at the top of the notice. If you were issued a USCIS Online
Account Number, enter it in the space provided. The USCIS Online
Account Number is not the same as an A-Number.
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Item
Numbers 3.a. - 4.b. U.S.
Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident Family Members (if
any).
Provide the name and your relationship to the U.S. citizen or
lawful permanent resident family members (if any) with close ties
to the United States. Indicate whether each relative is a U.S.
citizen or lawful permanent resident or has some other status.
Refer to the What
Evidence Must You Submit section
of these Instructions for more information about family members.
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Item
Numbers 1.a. -
7.d. If you need
extra space to provide any additional information within this
application, use the space provided in Part
9. Additional Information.
If you need more space than what is provided in Part
9., you may make
copies of Part 9.
to complete and file with your application, or attach a separate
sheet of paper. Type or print your name and A-Number (if any) at
the top of each sheet; indicate the Page
Number, Part
Number, and Item
Number to which
your answer refers; and sign and date each sheet.
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[Page
9]
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Item
Number 1. Alien
Registration Number (A-Number).
Your A-Number is the number used to identify your immigration
records. You can find this number on documents you received from
USCIS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), CBP, Department
of Justice (DOJ) Executive Office For Immigration Review (EOIR),
and Department of State (DOS).
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Item
Number 8. Social
Security Number.
Provide your U.S. Social Security Number.
Item
Number 9. USCIS
Online Account Number.
If you have previously filed an application, petition, or request
using the USCIS online filing system (previously called USCIS
Electronic Immigration System (USCIS ELIS)), provide the USCIS
Online Account Number you were issued by the system. You can find
your USCIS Online Account Number by logging in to your account and
going to the profile page. If you previously filed certain
applications, petitions, or requests on a paper form via a USCIS
Lockbox facility, you may have received a USCIS Online Account
Access Notice issuing you a USCIS Online Account Number. If you
received such a notice, your USCIS Online Account Number can be
found at the top of the notice. If you were issued a USCIS Online
Account Number, enter it in the space provided. The USCIS Online
Account Number is not the same as an A-Number.
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Item
Numbers 3.a. - 4.b. U.S.
Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident Family Members.
Provide the name and your relationship to the U.S. citizen or
lawful permanent resident family members
with close ties to the United States. Indicate whether each
relative is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident or has
some other status. Refer to the What
Evidence Must You Submit section
of these Instructions for more information about family members.
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12]
Item
Numbers 1.a. -
7.d. If you need
extra space to provide any additional information within this
application, use the space provided in Part
9. Additional Information.
If you need more space than what is provided in Part
9., you may make
copies of Part 9.
to complete and file with your application, or attach a separate
sheet of paper. Type or print your name and A-Number
at the top of
each sheet; indicate the Page
Number, Part
Number, and Item
Number to which
your answer refers; and sign and date each sheet.
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Pages 15-16,
What Is the Filing
Fee?
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[Page
15]
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The
filing fee for Form I-212 is $930.
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You
will not receive your original check back. We will destroy your
original check, but will keep a copy of it. If USCIS cannot
process the EFT for technical reasons, you authorize us to process
the copy in place of your original check. If your check is
returned as unpayable, USCIS will re-submit the payment to the
financial institution one time. If the check is returned as
unpayable a second time, we will reject your application and
charge you a returned check fee.
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2.
Call the USCIS
National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283
and ask for fee
information. For TTY (deaf. or hard of hearing) call:
1-800-767-1833.
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The
filing fee for Form I-212 is $1,050.
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16]
You
will not receive your original check back. We will destroy your
original check, but will keep a copy of it. If USCIS cannot
process the EFT for technical reasons, you authorize us to process
the copy in place of your original check.
If your check is returned as unpayable, we may reject your
application.
When
Filing at a Field Office
Cash,
a cashier’s check or money order cannot be used to pay for
filing fee at a field office. The only payment options accepted
at a field office are payment through pay.gov via a credit card,
debit card or with a personal check.
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2.
Call the USCIS
Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283
and ask for fee
information. For TTY (deaf. or hard of hearing) call:
1-800-767-1833.
Fee
Waiver
Some
forms may be eligible for fee waivers as provided in 8 CFR 106.3.
For information on fee waivers,
see
Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver at
www.uscis.gov/i-912.
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Page 18,
USCIS Privacy Act
Statement
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DISCLOSURE:
The information you provide is voluntary. However, failure to
provide the requested information, and any requested evidence, may
delay a final decision in your case or result in denial of your
application.
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DISCLOSURE:
The information you provide is voluntary. However, failure to
provide the requested information, including
your Social Security number (if applicable) and
any requested evidence, may delay a final decision or result in a
rejection or denial
of your application.
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