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Instructions for E-Filed I-907

Please review this page carefully before attempting to complete and file your form electronically. Note that this information may pertain only to forms filed electronically and may not apply to paper-based filings. Failure to follow these instructions may result in your application or petition being delayed or denied.

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Purpose of Form
Who Is Not Eligible to E-File This Form
Who Is Eligible to E-File This Form
Filing Fee
Initial Evidence and Supporting Documentation
Concurrent E-Filing
Helpful Hints
Requests for More Information or Interview
Penalties
Privacy Act Notice
Other Instructions
Access Form for Electronic Filing


Form:
I-907, E-File Request for Premium Processing Service

If E-Filing is not the best option for you, please see the paper Form I-907.

Purpose of Form:
Employers may use this form to request faster processing of certain employment-based petitions. Currently, those eligible to request this service are the following categories of nonimmigrants (as described in Instructions for Completing Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker Form I-129) whose employers file on their behalf using Form I-129; E-1; E-2, H-1B; H-2B; H-3; L-1; O-1; O-2; P-1; P-3; Q-1; TN and R.

Form I-907 may be E-Filed concurrently with Form I-129 for Premium Processing Service, or independently for a pending I-129 for Upgrade to Premium Processing (you will be asked to provide the Confirmation Receipt number of the pending I-129 and to indicate the USCIS location at which it is being processed).

Who Is Not Eligible to E-File This Form:

    You are not eligible to E-File this form if:
    • You are applying for a waiver of the filing fee.
    • The beneficiary is an E-1, E-2, or R nonimmigrant and must obtain a visa.
    • The beneficiary is falls under any non-immigrant classification not listed below.

Who Is Eligible to E-File This Form:
Currently, those eligible to E-file for this service are the following categories of nonimmigrants whose employers file on their behalf using Form I-129: E-1; E-2; H-1B; H-2B; H-3; L-1; O-1; O-2; P-1; P-3; Q-1; TN and R..

Filing Fee:
$1,000

    Please note:
    When concurrently E-Filing the I-907 with another application or petition, the total cost will include the fees for those additional applications or petitions.

Initial Evidence and Supporting Documentation Required:
See general instructions for Submitting Supporting Documentation for an E-Filing application and/or petition.

If you E-File Form I-907 by itself or concurrently with any other application, please see the list of Special Mailing Addresses.

Concurrent E-Filing:
Please follow the Instructions for paper Form I-129 for information about initial evidence and supporting documents. If the I-907 is being E-Filed to upgrade a pending I-129, see the paper Instructions for paper Form I-907.

Form I-907 may only be concurrently E-Filed with Form I-129 (and forms associated with the I-129, as necessary). If you wish to concurrently E-File an I-907 with an I-129, you must fill out the I-129 first. If you E-File Form I-907 by itself or concurrently with any other application, please see the list of Special Mailing Addresses.

Please see E-Filing Forms Concurrently for more information.

Helpful Hints:

    Helpful Hint 1: When E-Filing an I-907 concurrently with an I-129, the 15-day Premium Processing guarantee will not begin until the supporting documentation for the I-129 is received at the Service Center that has jurisdiction over the I-129.

    Helpful Hint 2: When E-Filing an I-907 for a pending I-129 (upgrade to Premium Processing), the 15-day Premium Processing guarantee will start on the date of receipt of the I-907 as noted on an official USCIS notice (Form I-797, Notice of Action).

    Helpful Hint 3: When E-Filing an I-907 for a pending I-129 (upgrade to Premium Processing), you must correctly select the location of the pending I-129. Failure to do so may result in processing delays.

    Helpful Hint 4: Provide your email address on the I-907 application to assist the USCIS in processing your request.

Requests for More Information or Interview

Penalties

Privacy Act Notice

Other Instructions:
If electronic filing is not the best option for you, please see the paper Form I-907.

Access Form for Electronic Filing:
I-907 (E-Filing)

If you would like to provide comments about your E-Filing experience see Feedback.

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Last Modified 06/03/2004