Form I 539 Step by Step Guide | How to Full Up i539 Form

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  • Form I 539 Step by Step Guide | How to Full Up i539 Form #i539 #nonimmigrant
    This video is a step-by-step guide to filling out Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status.
    Who Should Watch This Video:
    This video is for nonimmigrants who are currently in the US and want to extend their stay or change their nonimmigrant status.
    What You Will Learn:
    What is Form I-539?
    What documents do you need to file Form I-539?
    How to complete each section of Form I-539
    How to submit Form I-539
    Key Takeaways:
    Form I-539 is used to extend your stay or change your nonimmigrant status in the US.
    You need a variety of documents to file Form I-539, including your passport, I-94 form, and evidence of financial support.
    When filling out Form I-539, be sure to answer all questions accurately and completely.
    You can submit Form I-539 by mail or in person at a USCIS Lockbox location.
    If you have any questions about Form I-539 or the filing process, please do not hesitate to contact with us
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    #ChangeOfStatus
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ความคิดเห็น • 15

  • @paulfrancocs
    @paulfrancocs 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, I accidentally forgot to put my second last name in the box 1.A … because I have two last names. I submitted my I-539 online, and I wrote a request about that missing information and I uploaded my request on “additional evidence”. I’m worried if USCIS can deny my application since I forget to write my second last name 😫

    • @VisaPrime
      @VisaPrime  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It appears you forgot to include your second last name in your I-539 application. While a missing middle name generally doesn't cause delays according to the USCIS website, it's understandable to be worried since you have two last names. Here's what you did well:
      Explained the situation: You took a proactive step by writing a request about the missing information and uploading it in the "additional evidence" section. This demonstrates your attentiveness to the application.
      What you can do now:
      Wait for processing: USCIS will likely review your explanation and uploaded request alongside your application.
      Contact USCIS (optional): If you are very concerned, you can call USCIS customer service at 1-800-375-5283 to inquire about your specific situation. Explain that you submitted an I-539 application and uploaded a request about a missing last name in the "additional evidence" section.
      Important to remember:
      This is not legal advice. It's always best to consult with an immigration attorney for specific immigration concerns. They can provide tailored guidance based on your situation.
      I hope this information helps!

  • @mimim4409
    @mimim4409 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I came on a j1 hospitality visa who permits me to work. So I ticked yes for question 15
    Is that right ?

    • @VisaPrime
      @VisaPrime  หลายเดือนก่อน

      it seems alright. however, needs details to answer the question. better consult with a immigration lawyer.

  • @rafathrazina7525
    @rafathrazina7525 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am applying on behalf of my mom for I-539 for her b2 extension to attend my son’s graduation .
    Should I use I-539A ? Applying online so how can I submit her signature ?
    TIA

    • @VisaPrime
      @VisaPrime  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Absolutely, Form I-539 is the correct application for extending your mom's B-2 visa to attend your son's graduation.
      For the I-539A supplement:
      If your mom is the only applicant, you won't need I-539A.
      If there are other dependents applying with her (like your spouse or children on her B-2 visa), then you'll need a separate I-539A for each dependent.
      Since you're applying online:
      Unfortunately, USCIS doesn't accept electronic signatures yet for Form I-539.
      Here's what you can do:
      Print out the completed application after filling it out online.
      Have your mom sign the printed application physically.
      Mail the signed application along with any supporting documents to USCIS.
      USCIS recommends filing for an extension at least 45 days before your mom's current authorized stay expires.
      Here are some resources that you might find helpful:
      USCIS webpage on Form I-539: [USCIS I-539 application ON United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (.gov) uscis.gov]
      Instructions for Form I-539A: [USCIS form I-539a ON United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (.gov) uscis.gov]

    • @rafathrazina7525
      @rafathrazina7525 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      she just have 19 days her i-94 expires .Can I still apply ?she doesnt have any other applicants .
      @@VisaPrime

    • @rafathrazina7525
      @rafathrazina7525 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      its 9 days not 19.
      I am worried i may not receive the receipt within 9 days

    • @VisaPrime
      @VisaPrime  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      we can help you with your problems. we have affiliation with a law office. our office located in Washington . if you can come here then we can give you a call. put your email address here, we will mail you for further communication.

  • @mimim4409
    @mimim4409 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Should I submit bank statement or proof of funds letter from bank?

    • @VisaPrime
      @VisaPrime  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You might need to submit both your bank statement and a proof of funds letter from your bank, depending on your situation, when applying for a change of status or extension of stay with the I-539 form. Here's a breakdown:
      Bank Statements: These are generally requested as evidence of financial resources to support yourself during your stay in the US. USCIS recommends submitting 3 months' worth of recent statements [USCIS I-539 Instructions].
      Proof of Funds Letter: This is a formal document from your bank that verifies your account balance and good standing. It can strengthen your application by providing a clear picture of your available funds.
      In short: While bank statements offer a more detailed look at your transactions, a proof of funds letter provides a more official verification of your financial standing. It's recommended to submit both for a stronger application.
      Here are some additional resources that you might find helpful:
      USCIS I-539 Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status: www.uscis.gov/i-539
      Extension for B Visitors: international.uiowa.edu/isss/current-students/program-extension-f-1-student

    • @mimim4409
      @mimim4409 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you. How much do you charge to file i539 on my behalf

    • @VisaPrime
      @VisaPrime  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

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  • @rocket2811
    @rocket2811 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why speak with Lawyer when it’s DIY

    • @VisaPrime
      @VisaPrime  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      thanks for your feedback.