Instructions For Form I-566 - Interagency Record Of Request - A, G Or Nato Dependent Employment Authorization Or Change/adjustment To/from A, G Or Nato Status Page 6

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D. All documentation required to establish eligibility for the status you are requesting.
A-1, A-2, G-1, or G-2 Nonimmigrant Applying Under Section 13 of the INA of September 11, 1957
Complete Form I-566, Parts 1., 3., (select Item Number 2.e.), and 4. Complete Part 2. if you are NOT applying as the
principal alien. If an interpreter or preparer assisted you, they must fill out and sign Part 5. and/or Part 6.
Submitting Form I-566
Form I-566 must include the following items.
NOTE: If your request is urgent, you may indicate urgency by attaching a typed or printed request. The agency
adjudicating your request will make every effort to expedite processing.
Submit your request as follows:
1. If you are requesting employment:
You must attach a completed and signed Form I-765 to Form I-566 and include all required documentation. See Form
I-765 instructions for additional information.
A. A and G Dependents: Submit your complete Form I-566 package, including Form I-765, to the DOS office in
Washington, DC, through your diplomatic mission or international organization. In New York City, the United
Nations (UN) and UN missions must submit the package to the U.S. Mission to the UN (USUN).
The DOS or USUN will forward favorably endorsed requests directly to USCIS. If your Form I-765 is approved,
USCIS will transmit your employment authorization in accordance with current procedures.
B. Dependent of NATO-1 Through NATO-6 -- (c)(7). If you are a dependent of a NATO nonimmigrant who is
stationed at Supreme Allied Command Transformation (SACT), NATO HQ, submit Form I-765 with Form I-566
to:
USLO to NATO/HQ SACT
7857 Blandy Rd, Suite 200
Norfolk, VA 23551-2491
If you are a dependent of a NATO nonimmigrant who is stationed outside of NATO/HQ SACT, submit Form
I-765 with Form I-566 to the Defense Attaché’s Office at the embassy of the NATO member that employs the
principal alien. For more details on NATO member embassy contacts and on documents required, visit the DOS
website
under the topic “Dependent Work Authorization.”
If you have questions regarding the process or document requirements, email OFM-EAD@state.gov.
If a bilateral dependent employment agreement contains a numerical limitation on the number of dependents
authorized to work, then the USLO to NATO/HQ SACT, NATO/HQ SACT, or the Defense Attaché’s Office at
the embassy of the NATO member that employs the principal alien will consult with DOS to determine whether
this numerical limitation has been reached. If a bilateral dependent employment agreement contains a numerical
limitation on the number of dependents authorized to work, then the USLO to NATO/HQ SACT, NATO/HQ
SACT, or the Defense Attaché’s Office at the embassy of the NATO member that employs the principal alien will
consult with DOS to determine whether this numerical limitation has been reached.
NATO/HQ SACT or the Defense Attaché’s Office at the embassy of the NATO member state that employs the
principal alien will forward certified packages to DOS OFM who, in turn, will send favorably endorsed requests
directly to USCIS. If your Form I-765 is approved, USCIS will transmit your employment authorization in
accordance with current procedures.
2. If you are requesting a change/adjustment of status:
Submit the following requests to your diplomatic mission, international organization, or NATO/HQ SACT.
Form I-566 Instructions 12/07/16 N
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