Immigration News - United States Immigration help available for individuals affected by the invasion of Ukraine Share this article LinkedIn Facebook X (Twitter) March 7, 2022 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has reminded the public of special services made available to those affected by extreme situations such as the invasion of Ukraine. On a case-by-case basis, individuals affected by extreme situations and certain other unforeseen circumstances may request: To change nonimmigrant status or extend nonimmigrant stay for an individual currently in the U.S. Re-parole for those who have previously received parole by USCIS. Expedited processing of advanced parole requests. Expedited adjudication of off-campus employment authorization for F-1 students experiencing economic hardship and employment authorization applications. Expedited replacement of lost or damaged immigration or travel documents issued by USCIS. Consideration of fee waiver requests because the individual cannot pay. Flexibility for those unable to submit evidence or respond in a timely manner to a Request for Evidence or Notice of Intent to Deny and for those unable to attend a scheduled interview with USCIS. To reschedule a biometrics appointment. Additional Information: Individuals who are making a request listed above should explain how the invasion of Ukraine created the need for such a request. Those who lost evidence should include an explanation and a copy of a police report, insurance claim or other report as supporting information. Employers and individuals are reminded that all Form I-9 requirements remain in place and should review instructions on how to verify employment eligibility of employees whose documents are lost or damaged. Individuals are reminded to update their addresses with USCIS to avoid possible delays in processing. More information regarding the special measures is available here. This alert has been provided by the BAL U.S. Practice group. For additional information, please contact berryapplemanleiden@bal.com. Copyright © 2022 Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. All rights reserved. Reprinting or digital redistribution to the public is permitted only with the express written permission of Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. For inquiries, please contact copyright@bal.com.
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