Instructions For Form I-907 - Request For Premium Processing Service

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Instructions for Request for Premium Processing Service
Form I-907
Department of Homeland Security
OMB No. 1615-0048
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Expires 01/31/2018
What Is the Purpose of This Form?
Use Form I-907 to request Premium Processing Service on certain petitions or applications designated as eligible for this
service.
When Should I Use Form I-907?
You should use Form I-907 to request Premium Processing Service for the petitions or applications that U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services (USCIS) has designated as eligible for Premium Processing Service. Visit our Web site at
for details about which petitions or applications are
eligible for this service.
You may file your request for Premium Processing Service with the eligible petition or application. You may also file the
request for Premium Processing Service after you file the eligible petition or application, as long as USCIS has not made
a final decision on the eligible petition or application. You cannot request Premium Processing Service for a petition or
application that is reopened after an initial decision was made on the petition or application.
You, or your attorney or accredited representative, may request Premium Processing Service only if you filed the
corresponding petition or application (for example, Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker). Any attorney
or accredited representative who makes the request must also file a properly completed Form G-28, Notice of Entry of
Appearance as Attorney or Representative, unless the attorney or accredited representative has already filed Form G-28
in the case. The Form G-28 filed with Form I-907 by a new attorney or accredited representative will replace Form G-28
filed with the underlying petition or application, and USCIS will recognize the new attorney as the attorney of record in
the case.
Premium Processing Service guarantees 15-calendar-day processing of certain employment-based petitions or
applications. USCIS will refund the Premium Processing Service fee (but continue to process the case) if we do not take
action on the related case within 15 calendar days of receiving a properly filed Form I-907. USCIS has taken action on a
case if we issue an approval notice or, where appropriate, issue a request for evidence, notice of intent to deny, or a denial
notice, or open an investigation for suspected fraud or misrepresentation on the related petition or application.
The processing time is met if USCIS issues an approval, a request for evidence, notice of intent to deny, or a denial notice
within 15 calendar days of receipt or if the case is referred for investigation of suspected fraud or misrepresentation. Once
USCIS receives a response to the request for evidence or notice of intent to deny, USCIS will guarantee 15-calendar-day
processing from the date the response was received.
General Instructions
USCIS provides forms free of charge through the USCIS Web site. In order to view, print, or fill out our forms, you
should use the latest version of Adobe Reader, which you can download for free at
Signature. Each request must be properly signed and filed. USCIS will not accept a stamped or typewritten name in
place of a signature. If you are under 14 years of age, your parent or legal guardian may sign the request on your behalf.
A legal guardian also may sign for a mentally incompetent person.
NOTE: If Form I-907 does not contain a handwritten signature, we will return the request for Premium Processing
Service (along with the $1,225 Premium Processing Service fee) to the requestor.
Filing Fee. Each request must be accompanied by the appropriate filing fee. (See the What Is the Filing Fee section of
these instructions.)
Evidence. At the time of filing, you must submit all evidence and supporting documentation.
NOTE: Upon receiving your request, USCIS may ask for more evidence or an interview. We also may conduct an
investigation.
Form I-907 Instructions 12/11/15 Y
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