USCIS has issued an important alert: starting immediately, outdated versions of immigration forms will be rejected. Here’s a breakdown of what applicants need to know and do to avoid issues with their applications:
Key Points
- New Form Editions (April 1, 2024): USCIS updated most immigration forms on April 1, 2024. These are now the only acceptable versions.
- Grace Period Ended (June 3, 2024): There was a brief grace period to allow for the transition to new forms, which ended on June 3, 2024. Any use of outdated forms after this date will result in rejection.
- Consistent Form Edition: Ensure that all pages of your application are from the same edition. Mixed-edition pages can lead to rejections.
How to Verify Form Editions
- Form Webpage: Visit the form’s page on the USCIS website to confirm the edition date.
- Bottom of the Form Page: The edition date also appears at the bottom of each page of the form.
Steps to Avoid Rejections
- Verify Edition Dates:
- Check each page of your form and ensure consistency with the new April 1, 2024 edition.
- Download Forms Directly from USCIS:
- Obtain forms only from the official USCIS website to avoid using outdated versions.
- Stay Updated:
- Check the USCIS website frequently for any future updates or changes.
- Consider signing up for USCIS email alerts.
- Follow Instructions Carefully:
- Thoroughly review each form’s instructions to ensure all fields are completed accurately, required documents are included, and fees are correct.
- Submit Properly:
- Follow USCIS guidelines on filing locations and methods to ensure smooth processing.
Additional Resources
- USCIS Forms Explained: A detailed guide on USCIS forms and their purposes.
- Immigration Tips from Law and Visas: Advice on avoiding common form submission errors.
- Pathways to a Green Card: Resources explaining various immigration forms and processes.
Staying informed and vigilant with form editions and submission guidelines is essential to avoid delays or rejections with your USCIS applications.