All Discussions Tagged 'USCIS' - Zomi Community Network - Your Network2024-03-29T12:06:42Zhttps://zominet.ning.com/group/zirc/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=USCIS&feed=yes&xn_auth=noUSCIS leh UN Card a min kibanglote bang cih nawn ding?tag:zominet.ning.com,2018-02-25:2495860:Topic:2170882018-02-25T00:07:16.889ZCingbawihttps://zominet.ning.com/profile/Cingbawi
<p>UN ka ngah lai in lawmte' khat i huhna tawh ka ngah a, ka min ki banglo hi.</p>
<p>Zomi makai khat ka gen leh na ngahnate kiang ah gen kik in hong ci.</p>
<p>Tulaitak USCIS ah vai tampi hong om nawn in, lawmte khat leuleu in chu na leina makaite USCIS zum mangpite' tung ah, na ngah dan mah in gen in hon ci.</p>
<p>Tua bang om thei ding mo, ngaihsutna hon pia dih un?</p>
<p>UN ka ngah lai in lawmte' khat i huhna tawh ka ngah a, ka min ki banglo hi.</p>
<p>Zomi makai khat ka gen leh na ngahnate kiang ah gen kik in hong ci.</p>
<p>Tulaitak USCIS ah vai tampi hong om nawn in, lawmte khat leuleu in chu na leina makaite USCIS zum mangpite' tung ah, na ngah dan mah in gen in hon ci.</p>
<p>Tua bang om thei ding mo, ngaihsutna hon pia dih un?</p> USCIS Introduces First-Ever Fee Waiver Formtag:zominet.ning.com,2010-11-23:2495860:Topic:661022010-11-23T03:46:15.061ZZIRChttps://zominet.ning.com/profile/zirc
<h1><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 13px;">WASHINGTON—For the first time, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is introducing a standardized form for requesting waivers of the fees
charged for immigration-benefit processing. Form I-912, Request for Fee<br />
Waiver, will become available for use on Nov. 23, 2010 – the same day<br />
USCIS’s latest fee schedule takes effect.</span></h1>
<p>“Our goal is to bring clarity and consistency to immigration-benefit…</p>
<h1><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 13px;">WASHINGTON—For the first time, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is
introducing a standardized form for requesting waivers of the fees<br />
charged for immigration-benefit processing. Form I-912, Request for Fee<br />
Waiver, will become available for use on Nov. 23, 2010 – the same day<br />
USCIS’s latest fee schedule takes effect.</span></h1>
<p>“Our goal is to bring clarity and consistency to immigration-benefit services,” said USCIS
Director Alejandro Mayorkas. “The development of the new fee waiver<br />
form reflects our commitment to making improvements through extensive<br />
collaboration with the public.”</p>
<p>The fee waiver form reflects significant input from stakeholders, community-based organizations, and
the general public. In stakeholder meetings, USCIS heard concerns that<br />
the absence of a standardized form led to confusion about the criteria<br />
and standards used to approve waivers. In July, USCIS published and<br />
sought comments on a proposed form through the <a href="http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2010/pdf/2010-17114.pdf">Federal Register</a>,<br />
generating input from numerous interested parties. Comments reflected<br />
applicants’ past experiences in requesting fee waivers and recommended<br />
changes to the proposed form and instructions to make them easier to<br />
understand for non-native English speakers.</p>
<p>The new form identifies clear requirements for documenting a fee waiver request. The
form’s instructions also give information on the methodology that USCIS<br />
uses to evaluate the requests. For example, if an applicant can show<br />
that he or she is receiving a means-tested benefit and presents evidence<br />
to document that claim, then there is no requirement to submit further<br />
evidence. USCIS will use the same methodology in reviewing all fee<br />
waiver requests, whether submitted on the new Form I-912 or in a written<br />
statement generated by the applicant.</p>
<p>USCIS announced today that it is also now seeking feedback on a new guidance memorandum documenting
the agency’s consolidated policy for reviewing fee waiver requests.<br />
Stakeholders and the general public are encouraged to visit <a href="http://www.uscis.gov/outreach">www.uscis.gov/outreach</a> to review the new memorandum and offer their input.</p>
<p>USCIS’s latest fee rule, which takes effect Nov. 23, 2010, expands the
availability of fee waivers to several new categories. The final rule<br />
also increases fees by a weighted average of about 10 percent, but does<br />
not increase the fee on naturalization applications.</p>