USCIS Policy on I-140s & TNs
USCIS Policy on Filing I-140 Immigrant Worker Petitions and affect on immigrant intent for purposes of TN visa status petition:
"After considerable discussion between the Nebraska Service Center and AILA's NSC Liaison Committee, the NSC now indicates that the filing of an immigrant petition is simply one factor to consider in the adjudication of a TN extension, and should not automatically result in a denial. The NSC, which has exclusive jurisdiction over TN applications made on Form I-129, had previously indicated that NSC adjudicators were being told to deny TN applications if an I-140 immigrant petition has been filed on the individual's behalf. The basis of the denial had been that the individual no longer has a nonimmigrant intent."
- AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 02111431 (posted Nov. 14, 2002).
Revised Feb. 3, 2008.
想知道以前的解释和新的解释有什么不同。
USCIS Policy on Filing I-140 Immigrant Worker Petitions and affect on immigrant intent for purposes of TN visa status petition:
"After considerable discussion between the Nebraska Service Center and AILA's NSC Liaison Committee, the NSC now indicates that the filing of an immigrant petition is simply one factor to consider in the adjudication of a TN extension, and should not automatically result in a denial. The NSC, which has exclusive jurisdiction over TN applications made on Form I-129, had previously indicated that NSC adjudicators were being told to deny TN applications if an I-140 immigrant petition has been filed on the individual's behalf. The basis of the denial had been that the individual no longer has a nonimmigrant intent."
- AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 02111431 (posted Nov. 14, 2002).
Revised Feb. 3, 2008.
想知道以前的解释和新的解释有什么不同。