We have an update to the extension of deadlines for cases listed below, as per a recent announcement from the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), based on COVID-19 related accommodations. This update is extending the March 30, 2020 announcement and seeks to assist applicants and petitions responding to:
- Request for Evidence
- Continuation to Request Evidence (N-14)
- Notices of Intent to Deny or Revoke
- Notices of Intent to Rescind and Notices of Intent to Terminate regional investment centers
- Filing date requirements for form N-336, Request for a Hearing on a Decision in Naturalization Proceedings (Under Section 336 of the INA)
- Form I-290B Filing date requirements, Notice of Appeal or Motion
This applies to above documents, only if the issuance date on the request, notice, or decision is between March 1 and Sept. 11, 2020
Response Due Date:
USCIS will consider a response within 60 calendar days after the due date in the request to take any action. They will accept a Form N-336 or Form I-290B received up to 60 days from the decision date before taking action.
USCIS will provide further updates regarding the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Previous Article on USCIS COVID-19 Related Accommodations:
- https://www.ahluwalialaw.com/covid-19-update-uscis-temporary-office-closure-extended-until-at-least-may-3-2020-expands-flexibility-for-responding-to-uscis-requests/ (Date of Publication: April 01, 2020)
Disclaimer
This article aims to provide new information concerning USCIS COVID-19 Related Accommodations. This article, under no circumstances, acts as legal advice; therefore, for any immigration questions, please contact your Attorney or the Ahluwalia Law Offices, P.C. (Team ALO).