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When did I-539 change my nonimmigrant status?

When did I-539 change my nonimmigrant status?

On April 1, 2015, we approved your Form I-539, Application To Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status, Receipt Number IOE7688587967. We sent you an approval notice. Please follow the instructions in the notice.

Where do I bring my I-539 application form?

Please bring your application support center (ASC) appointment notice (Form I-797C) to your scheduled biometrics appointment. If you filed multiple I-539 applications and received multiple ASC appointment notices, please bring all notices to your first scheduled appointment at the specified ASC.

Where to file application to Extend / Change Nonimmigrant Status?

Please refer to the Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status for information on where to file petitions for U-based nonimmigrants. Please note, USCIS will allow a 30-day grace period in which affected petitioners may file Form I-539 at the previously designated service centers.

When do I need to change my B-1 status?

Please note that you must maintain your B-1 or B-2 status while your Form I-539 is pending. USCIS may only approve your Form I-539 change of status request if you are maintaining your B-1/B-2 status up to 30 days before your program’s initial start date .

When does USCIS approve change of Status Form I-539?

USCIS may only approve your Form I-539 change of status request if you are maintaining your B-1/B-2 status up to 30 days before your program’s initial start date . Your current status will expire more than 30 days before the initial F-1 or M-1 program start date.

Can a F-1 status change be deferred?

Note that because of processing times, your F-1 or M-1 program start date may be deferred to the following academic term or semester because USCIS did not make a decision on your Form I-539 change of status application before your originally intended F-1 or M-1 program start date.

Can a nonimmigrant student change to a F-1?

Individuals who have violated their nonimmigrant status by enrolling in a course of study are not eligible to extend their status or change to F-1 or M-1 status.

Please refer to the Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status for information on where to file petitions for U-based nonimmigrants. Please note, USCIS will allow a 30-day grace period in which affected petitioners may file Form I-539 at the previously designated service centers.

How to complete the I-539 form quick help?

Comply with the quick help as a way to total Form I-539, stay clear of mistakes and furnish it in the well timed manner: On the website with the form, simply click Start out Now and go to the editor. Use the clues to complete the applicable fields. Include your individual knowledge and make contact with knowledge.

When do I get my USCIS approval notice?

If you do not receive your approval notice by April 16, 2015, please go to www.uscis.gov/e-request. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.