Immigration has changed its L-visa application places - ForumDaily
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Immigration has changed the place of filing for an L-visa application

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From February 12 2018, the Texas Service Center (TSC) will process I-129 forms, applications for non-immigrant workers and applications for non-immigrants of the L classification, also known as L-visas. It is reported by the press service of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

TSC will share this workload with the California Service Center to balance workloads and provide flexibility, as USCIS works to speed up ticket processing time and efficiency.

The Vermont Service Center will no longer process I-129 form petitions.

Starting in March 12, USCIS 2018 may reject any application that will be filed in the wrong service center. More information about the addresses of service centers can be find out here.

 

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