Form I-566 შაბლონი
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Use Form I-566 as part of the process to request various immigration benefits that may be available to: An eligible dependent of an A, G, or NATO nonimmigrant requesting employment authorization; An A, G, or NATO nonimmigrant requesting a change to another nonimmigrant status; A nonimmigrant in another status who has been offered a position that requires reclassification as an A, G, or NATO nonimmigrant, and any dependents in another nonimmigrant status; or An A, G, or NATO nonimmigrant requesting adjustment to lawful permanent resident status. Complete and submit this form to your diplomatic mission or international organization along with your request for employment authorization, change of status, or adjustment of status.
The provided text appears to be a section of the USCIS Form I-56, specifically Part 7, which is used for requesting employment authorization based on a labor certification. This form includes instructions for the applicant and sections for certification by diplomatic missions or international organizations, DOS, NATO/HQ SACT, or NATO member state.
Form I-566, Application for Employment Authorization, is used to apply for employment authorization as a dependent of an A, G, or NATO nonimmigrant. It may also be used to request a change or adjustment of status.
To file Form I-566, you must submit the completed form along with supporting documentation, including a copy of your passport biographic page, a copy of the principal alien's Form I-20, DS-2019, or USCIS approval notice (if applicable), and proof of relationship to the principal alien.
No, Form I-566 cannot be filed online. It must be submitted to the USCIS service center with jurisdiction over your place of residence or the place where you are applying for employment authorization.
Form I-566 is a United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) form used to request employment authorization or change or adjust status for certain nonimmigrants, such as A and G dependents of U.S. government employees stationed abroad.
As of September 2021, there were no valid OMB control numbers associated with Form I-566. This form is not currently approved by OMB.
Form I-566 requires personal information such as name, address, and birthdate. It also requests information about the applicant's current immigration status, work or business idea, job offer, and other details related to eligibility for employment authorization.
A dependent who is seeking employment authorization as an A, G, or NATO nonimmigrant, or who is requesting a change or adjustment of status, may file Form I-566.
The processing time for Form I-566 varies depending on the volume of applications received and the specific USCIS service center where your application is being processed. You can check the USCIS processing times at www.uscis.gov/visa-law0-itizen-bulletin/processing-times.
The filing fee for Form I-566 is $410, unless you are requesting a change or adjustment of status at the same time. In that case, the total filing fee would be $571.
Form I-566 can be used by certain nonimmigrants who are in the United States and want to work or start a business. They must have been lawfully admitted into the United States as a nonimmigrant, have a job offer or business idea, and meet other requirements.
Yes, Form I-566 can be filed online using the USCIS website. Applicants will need to create an account and follow the prompts to complete the application.
DHS follows approved routine uses for information collected on Form I-566. The information may be shared with other federal, state, local, and foreign government agencies and authorized organizations as appropriate.
Employment authorization allows eligible nonimmigrants to work in the United States for a specific period of time. It does not lead to permanent residency or citizenship.
Processing times for Form I-566 vary depending on the workload at the local USCIS office. As of September 2021, current processing times can be found on the USCIS website.
Knowingly and willfully falsifying information on Form I-566 may result in denial of the form and could lead to severe penalties provided by law.
The estimated reporting burden for Form I-566 is one hour and 25 minutes. This includes reading the instructions, gathering the required information, completing the form, and submitting it.
As of September 2021, there were no Paperwork Reduction Act requirements associated with Form I-566. This form is not currently approved by OMB.
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