I-129-041 H-1B Skinny Rule Mocks-Final-01302024

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Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker

I-129-041 H-1B Skinny Rule Mocks-Final-01302024

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I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker
This form is used by an employer or agent to petition U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS) for a beneficiary to come temporarily to the United States as a nonimmigrant to perform
services or labor, or to receive training. Generally, a Form I-129 petition may not be filed more than 6
months prior to the date employment is scheduled to begin.
Form I-129 includes the:
• Basic petition;
• Individual supplements relating to specific classifications; and
• H-1B Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption Supplement (required for H-1B and
H-1B1 classifications only).
Note: You may apply online if the requested eligibility classification is:
• H-1B - Speciality occupation workers;
• H-1B1 - Specialty occupation workers from Chile and Singapore;
• H-1B2 - Beneficiaries performing exceptional services relating to a cooperative
research and development project administered by the U.S. Department of Defense
(DOD) ; or
• H-1B3 - Fashion models of distinguished merit and ability.
All other classifications must be filed using a paper Form I-129.

Concurrent filing available
You can file Form I-907, Request for Premium Processing Service, if you are filing Form
I-129 for a nonimmigrant classification that is eligible for premium processing.
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I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker
This form is used by an employer or agent to petition U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS) for a beneficiary to come temporarily to the United States as a nonimmigrant to perform
services or labor, or to receive training. Generally, a Form I-129 petition may not be filed more than 6
months prior to the date employment is scheduled to begin.
Form I-129 includes the:
• Basic petition;
• Individual supplements relating to specific classifications; and
• H-1B Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption Supplement (required for H-1B and
H-1B1 classifications only).
Note: You may apply online if your eligibility classification is:
• H-1B - Speciality occupation workers;
• H-1B1 - Specialty occupation workers from Chile and Singapore;
• H-1B2 - Beneficiaries performing exceptional services relating to a cooperative
research and development project administered by the U.S. Department of Defense
(DOD) ; or
• H-1B3 - Fashion models of distinguished merit and ability.
All other classifications must be filed using a paper Form I-129.

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Before You Start Your Petition
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Eligibility

Who May File Form I-129?
General: A U.S. employer may file this form and applicable supplements to classify a

beneficiary in any nonimmigrant classification listed in the About You section or the
Reason for Request section of these instructions. A foreign employer, U.S. agent, or
association of U.S. agricultural employers may file for certain classifications as indicated
in the specific instructions.

Agents: A U.S. individual or company in business as an agent may file a petition for

workers who are traditionally self-employed or workers who use agents to arrange shortterm employment on their behalf with numerous employers, and in cases where a
foreign employer authorizes the agent to act on its behalf. A petition filed by an agent
must include a complete itinerary of services or engagements, including dates, names,
and addresses of the actual employers, and the locations where the services will be
performed. A petition filed by a U.S. agent must guarantee the wages and other terms
and conditions of employment by contractual agreement with the beneficiary or
beneficiaries of the petition. The agent/employer must also provide an itinerary of
definite employment and information on any other services planned for the period of
time requested.

Naming beneficiaries: All beneficiaries in a petition must be named.
Note: You can file Form I-907, Request for Premium Processing Service, if you are filing a
Form I-129 for a nonimmigrant classification that is eligible for premium processing. If
you request premium processing, we will present the Form I-907 for you to complete
a er you sign the Form I-129. This will allow you to pay for and submit both forms at the
same time.

Classification supplements
H Classification Supplement

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This is used to:
• Determine which H Classification is sought by the petitioner for the beneficiary;
• Collect information related to the beneficiaryʼs qualifications; and
• Collect information related to the beneficiaryʼs proposed employment.

Who is required to submit this supplement?
A U.S. employer or U.S. agent seeking to sponsor a nonimmigrant worker in any H-1B
classification.

Trade Agreement Supplement

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This supplement is used to:
• Collect details about the proposed employment;
• Collect details about beneficiaryʼs eligibility; and
• Collect employerʼs attestation to comply with terms and conditions of the
classification.

Who is required to submit this supplement?

A U.S. employer or U.S. agent seeking to sponsor a nonimmigrant worker based on a Free
Trade Agreement between the United States and the beneficiaryʼs country of citizenship.

H-1B and H-1B1 Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption Supplement

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This is used to:
• Collect additional information about the H-1B employer and beneficiary;
• Determine the appropriate fees for the petition; and
• Determine whether the beneficiary is subject to the H-1B numerical limitation (also
known as the H-1B cap).

Who is required to submit this supplement?

A U.S. employer or U.S. agent seeking to classify a beneficiary as an H-1B or H-1B1 Free Trade
Nonimmigrant worker must file this with the Form I-129 and the appropriate fee.

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Fee

Fee: The base filing fee for Form I-129 is $460.
American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA) fee for certain
H-1B and H-1B1 petitions
A petitioner filing Form I-129 for an H-1B nonimmigrant or for a Chile or Singapore H-1B1
Free Trade Nonimmigrant, unless exempt under the Reason for Request section of the
H-1B Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption Supplement, must pay an additional fee
of either $1,500 or $750. To determine which ACWIA fee to pay, complete the Reason for
Request section of the H-1B Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption Supplement. A
petitioner filing Form I-129 who is required to pay the ACWIA fee may make the payment
in the form of a single check or money order for the total amount due or as two checks or
money orders, one for the ACWIA fee and one for the petition fee.

Fraud Prevention and Detection fee for H-1B
A petitioner seeking initial approval of H-1B for a beneficiary, or seeking approval to
employ an H-1B currently working for another petitioner, must submit a $500 Fraud
Prevention and Detection fee. Petitioners for Chile or Singapore H-1B1 Free Trade
Nonimmigrants do not have to pay the $500 fee.

Pubic Law 114-113 fee for H-1B
Those petitioners required to submit the $500 Fraud Prevention and Detection fee are
also required to submit an additional $4,000 fee mandated by Public Law 114-113, if:
• The petitioner employs 50 or more individuals in the United States;
• More than 50 percent of those employees are in H-1B status.
You must include payment of the fees with your submission of this form. Failure to
submit the fees when required will result in rejection or denial of your submission.

Biometrics Services fee for certain beneficiaries in the Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)
An additional biometrics services fee as described in 8 CFR 103.7(b) is required if the
beneficiary is lawfully present in the CNMI when applying for an initial grant of any
federal nonimmigrant status.
Refund Policy: USCIS does not refund fees, regardless of any action we take on your
application, petition, or request, or how long USCIS takes to reach a decision. By
continuing this transaction, you acknowledge that you must submit fees in the exact
amount and that you are paying the fees for a government service.
Please refer to the instructions for the form(s) you are filing for additional information or
you may call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283. For TTY (deaf or hard of hearing)
800-767-1833.
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Documents you may need

We will automatically determine which documents you should provide us as you fill out
your petition. At the time of filing, you must submit all evidence and supporting
documentation listed.
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Biometrics services appointment for certain beneficiaries who will be working in
the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)
A er receiving your petition and ensuring completeness, USCIS will inform you in writing
when the beneficiary needs to go to their local USCIS Application Support Center (ASC)
for their biometrics services appointment. Failure to attend the biometrics services
appointment may result in denial of your petition.

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Center near them, if applicable. At the appointment, we will get their fingerprints,
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The decision on Form I-129 involves a determination of whether you have established
eligibility for the immigration benefit you are seeking. USCIS will notify you of the
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What nonimmigrant classification are you
requesting?
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H-1B Speciality Occupation
H-1B1 Chile and Singapore
H-1B2 Exceptional services relating to a cooperative
research and development project administered by the
U.S. Department of Defense (DOD)
H-1B3 Fashion model of distinguished merit and ability

Reason for request
Reason for request page 2
Processing information
Preparerer information

About Petitioner

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Your Beneficiary

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Employment

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H Classification
Supplement

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Trade Agreement
Supplement

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H-1B and H-1B1 Data
Collection and Filing Fee
Exemption Supplement

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Additional Information

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Evidence

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Review & Submit

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Is this petition subject to the congressionally
mandated annual numerical limit (cap) or 20,000
petition exemption based on the beneficiaryʼs
attainment of a masterʼs degree or higher from a
U.S. institution of higher education (masterʼs
cap)?
The visa cap is commonly known as the “regular cap” or the “advanced
degree exemption.”

Yes
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What is the basis for classification?
If the beneficiary will work for the same employer in the same
classification but there is a material change in the terms and conditions of
employment, training, or the beneficiaryʼs eligibility as specified in the
original approved petition, select the Amended Petition option.

New Employment 
Continuation of previously approved employment
without change with the same employer. 
Change in previously approved employment. 
New concurrent employment 
Change of employer 
Amended petition 

What is the most recent petition or application
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If the beneficiary has no previous petitions or applications, select None.
None

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What nonimmigrant classification are you
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H-1B Speciality Occupation
H-1B1 Chile and Singapore
H-1B2 Exceptional services relating to a cooperative
research and development project administered by the
U.S. Department of Defense (DOD)
H-1B3 Fashion model of distinguished merit and ability

Reason for request
Reason for request page 2
Processing information
Preparerer information

About Petitioner

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Your Beneficiary

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Employment

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H Classification
Supplement

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Trade Agreement
Supplement

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H-1B and H-1B1 Data
Collection and Filing Fee
Exemption Supplement

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Additional Information

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Evidence

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Review & Submit

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Is this petition subject to the congressionally
mandated annual numerical limit (cap) or 20,000
petition exemption based on the beneficiaryʼs
attainment of a masterʼs degree or higher from a
U.S. institution of higher education (masterʼs
cap)?
The numerical limitation is commonly known as the “regular cap” and the
20,000 petition exemption based on the beneficiaryʼs attainment of a
masterʼs degree or higher from a U.S. institution of higher education is
commonly referred to as the “masterʼs cap” or “advanced degree
exemption.”

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Select the beneficiary you are filing for:
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What is the basis for classification?
If the beneficiary will work for the same employer in the same classification
but there is a material change in the terms and conditions of employment,
training, or the beneficiaryʼs eligibility as specified in the original approved
petition, select the Amended Petition option.

New Employment 
Continuation of previously approved employment
without change with the same employer. 
Change in previously approved employment. 
New concurrent employment 
Change of employer 
Amended petition 

What is the most recent petition or application
receipt number for the beneficiary?
If the beneficiary has no previous petitions or applications, select None.
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H-1B1 Chile/Singapore or TN classification, select the option that is based
on a Free Trade Agreement.

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Reason for request

Notify a U.S. Consulate or inspection facility so the
beneficiary can obtain a visa or be admitted 
Change the status and extend the stay of each beneficiary
because the beneficiary is now in the United States in
another status. This option is available only when you
check “New Employment” in ʻReason for Requestʼ above.

Reason for request page 2
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About Petitioner

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Your Beneficiary

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Employment

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H Classification
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Trade Agreement
Supplement

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H-1B and H-1B1 Data
Collection and Filing Fee
Exemption Supplement

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Additional Information

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Evidence

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Extend the stay of each beneficiary because the
beneficiary now hold(s) this status 
Amend the stay of each beneficiary because the
beneficiary(ies) now hold(s) this status 
Extend the status of a nonimmigrant classification based
on a free trade agreement 
Change status to a nonimmigrant classification based on
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Processing information
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About Petitioner

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Your Beneficiary

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Employment

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H Classification
Supplement

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Trade Agreement
Supplement

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H-1B and H-1B1 Data
Collection and Filing Fee
Exemption Supplement

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Additional Information

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Evidence

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Review & Submit

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Are you filing any applications for replacement/
initial Forms I-94, Arrival-Departure Records with
this petition?
If the beneficiary was issued an electronic Form I-94 by CBP when he or she
was admitted to the United States at an air or sea port, he or she may be
able to obtain the Form I-94 from the CBP Website at www.cbp.gov/i94
instead of filing an application for a replacement/initial I-94.

Yes
No
How many?

Are you filing any applications for dependents
with this petition?
Yes
No
How many?

Would you like to request Premium Processing
Service?

Premium Processing Service guarantees that USCIS will take one of several
possible actions (issue an approval notice, a denial notice, a notice of intent
to deny, or a request for evidence or open an investigation for fraud or
misrepresentation) on your Form I-129 within 15 days.
The fee for Premium Processing Service for Form I-129 for H-1B
classifications is $2,805.
If you request premium processing, you will be asked to complete the Form
I-907 a er you sign your Form I-129. You will then be able to pay for and
submit both forms at the same time.

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Processing information
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About Petitioner

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Your Beneficiary

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Employment

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H Classification
Supplement

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Trade Agreement
Supplement

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H-1B and H-1B1 Data
Collection and Filing Fee
Exemption Supplement

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Additional Information

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Evidence

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Review & Submit

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0 / 500

Are you filing any applications for replacement/
initial Forms I-94, Arrival-Departure Records with
this petition?
If the beneficiary was issued an electronic Form I-94 by CBP when he or she
was admitted to the United States at an air or sea port, he or she may be
able to obtain the Form I-94 from the CBP Website at www.cbp.gov/i94
instead of filing an application for a replacement/initial I-94.

Yes
No
How many?

Are you filing any applications for dependents
with this petition?
Yes
No
How many?

Would you like to request Premium Processing
Service?

Premium Processing Service guarantees that USCIS will take one of several
possible actions (issue an approval notice, a denial notice, a notice of intent
to deny, or a request for evidence or open an investigation for fraud or
misrepresentation) on your Form I-129 within 15 days.
The fee for Premium Processing Service for Form I-129 for H-1B
classifications is $2,805.
If you request premium processing, you will be asked to complete the Form
I-907 a er you sign your Form I-129. You will then be able to pay for and
submit both forms at the same time.

Yes
No

Form I-129 and Form I-907 will be submitted together. A er
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you sign the Form I-129, the form will be locked. You will not be
able to make any changes to the form once it is locked. You will
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Your Beneficiary

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Employment

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H Classification
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Trade Agreement
Supplement

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H-1B and H-1B1 Data
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Additional Information

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Other information

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How many petitions?

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exchange visitor?
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No

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The A-Number may be located on the front or back of the card, depending
on when the card was issued.
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system will automatically add zero(s) a er the “A” and before the first digit
so there is a total of 9 digits, for example: A-001234567

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What is the Labor Condition Application (LCA) or
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Case Number?

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No

How many hours per week will the position work?
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What is the Labor Condition Application (LCA) or
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Case Number?

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No

How many hours per week will the position work?
Provide a number between 0-100 hours.

What is the beneficiaryʼs wage?
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Per
Per

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IsPer
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Case Number?

Petitioner information
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Is this a full-time position?
Yes
No

How many hours per week will the position work?
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What is the beneficiaryʼs wage?
$
Per


Is there any other compensation?
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No
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employment?

The employment start date should be within the next 6 months.

From

To

01/01/2025

01/01/2025

 The start date you entered is more than 6 months

away

Generally, a Form I-129 petition may not be filed more than 6
months prior to the date employment is scheduled to begin.
Review the appropriate regulatory provisions in 8 CFR that
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What is the petitionerʼs current number of
employees in the United States?

What is the petitionerʼs gross annual income?
$

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Street number and name

Address line 2

Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

City or town

State

ZIP code
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Provide a 5 or 9-digit
ZIP code.

Did you include an itinerary with the petition?
Yes
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Will the beneficiary work for you off-site at
another company or organizationʼs location?
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Will the beneficiary work exclusively in the
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
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the beneficiary named in the petition.
I do not have or know the Beneficiary Confirmation Number.

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What is the beneficiaryʼs passport or travel
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What country issued the beneficiaryʼs passport or
travel document at the time of registration?
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When does the beneficiaryʼs passport or travel
document expire at the time of registration?
MM/DD/YYYY

Are you filing this petition on behalf of a
beneficiary subject to the Guam-CNMI cap
exemption under Public Law 110-229?
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Are you requesting a change of employer and was
the beneficiary previously subject to the GuamCNMI cap exemption under Public Law 110-229?
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List the beneficiaryʼs prior periods of stay in H or L
Classification in the United States for the last 6
years.
Only list the periods in which the beneficiary was actually in the United
States in an H or L classification. Do not include periods in which the
beneficiary was in a dependent status, for example, H-4 or L-2 status.

From

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To

MM/DD/YYYY

General information

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Beneficiary information

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Does the beneficiary in this petition have
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What is the beneficiaryʼs present occupation and
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Family name (last name)

What is your preparer's business or organization
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If applicable, provide the name of your accredited organization
recognized by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).

Preparer information
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Street number and name

Address line 2

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City or town

State/Province

ZIP code/Postal code
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What is your preparerʼs contact information?
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Your current legal name is the name on your birth certificate, unless it
changed a er birth by a legal action such as marriage or court order. Do not
provide any nicknames here.

Given name (first name)

Family name (last name)

Family name (last name)

Preparer information

Petitioner information
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What is the name of the foreign country?
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This request for Free Trade status is based on:
This is a request for Free Trade status based on:

Free Trade, Chile (H-1B1)
Free Trade, Singapore (H-1B1)
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Singapore (H-1B1)

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At least 26 but not more than 50 full-time-equivalent employees who

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are employed in the United States and employs more than 12 H-1B
nonimmigrants; or

At least 51 full-time equivalent employees who are employed in the

United States and employs H-1B nonimmigrants in a number that is equal
to at least 15 percent of the number of such full-time-equivalent
employees.

Yes
No

General information
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determination

Has the petitioner ever been found to be a willful
violator?

Fee exemption and/or
determination page 2
Numerical limitation information

A willful violator is an employer whom the U.S. Secretary of Labor has
found, a er notice and opportunity for a hearing, to have willfully failed to
meet a condition of the labor condition application described in section
212(n) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

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Is the beneficiary an H-1B nonimmigrant exempt
from the Department of Labor attestation
requirements?
An exempt H-1B nonimmigrant:

Receives wages (including cash bonuses and similar compensation) at an
annual rate equal to at least $60,000; or
Has attained a masterʼs degree or higher (or its equivalent) in a specialty
related to the intended employment.

Yes
No

Why is the beneficiary exempt? (Select all that
apply)
The beneficiaryʼs annual rate of pay is equal to at least
$60,000.
The beneficiary has a masterʼs degree or higher degree in
a specialty related to the employment.

Does the petitioner employ 50 or more individuals
in the United States?
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Are more than 50 percent of those employees in
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

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major field of study.

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They do not have a major or primary field of study.

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What is the beneficiaryʼs rate of pay per year?

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The “rate of payʼʼ is the salary or wages paid to the beneficiary. Salary or
wages must be expressed in an annual full-time amount and do not include
non-cash compensation or benefits. For example, an H-1B worker is to be
paid $6,500 per month for a 4-month period and also provided separately a
health benefits package and transportation during the 4-month period. The
yearly rate of pay if he or she were working for a full year would be 12 times
the monthly rate, or $78,000. This amount does not include health benefits
or transportation costs. The figure $78,000 should be entered on this form
as the rate of pay.

$

What is the DOT Code for the position?

What is the NAICS Code for the business?
This is the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code.
You can use this link to obtain the code number from the U.S. Department
of Commerce, Census Bureau.

Provide a 6-digit code. If your code has fewer than 6 digits, enter the code
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example, if your code sequence is 33466, you should enter it as 334660.

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$1,500 or $750 American Competitiveness and Workforce
Improvement Act (ACWIA) fee, answer all of the following
questions:

Are you an institution of higher education as
defined in section 101(a) of the Higher Education
Act of 1965, 20 U.S.C. 1001(a)?
Yes
No

General information
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Are you a nonprofit organization or entity related
to or affiliated with an institution of higher
education, as defined in 8 CFR 214.2(h)(19)(iii)(B)?

Fee exemption and/or
determination
Numerical limitation information
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

Yes
No

Are you a nonprofit research organization or a
governmental research organization, as defined in
8 CFR 214.2(h)(19)(iii)(C)?
Yes
No

Is this the second or subsequent request for an
extension of stay that this petitioner has filed for
this alien?
Yes
No

Is this an amended petition that does not contain
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error?
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Is the petitioner a primary or secondary education
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Yes
No

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Is the petitioner a nonprofit entity that engages in
an established curriculum-related clinical training
of students registered at such an institution?
Yes
No

Do you currently employ a total of 25 or fewer fulltime equivalent employees in the United States,
including all affiliates or subsidiaries of this
company or organization?
A petitioner seeking initial approval of H-1B nonimmigrant status for a
beneficiary, or seeking approval to employ an H-1B nonimmigrant
currently working for another employer, must submit an additional $500
Fraud Prevention and Detection fee.
For petitions filed on or a er December 18, 2015, an additional fee of
$4,000 must be submitted if the petitioner employs 50 or more individuals
in the United States and if there are more than 50 percent of those
employees in H-1B nonimmigrant status. This $4,000 fee was mandated by
the provisions of Public Law 114-113.
The Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee and Public Law 114-113 fee do not
apply to H-1B1 petitions. These fees, when applicable, may not be waived.
You must include payment of the fees when you submit this form. Failure to
submit the fees when required will result in rejection or denial of your
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Is the petitioner a nonprofit entity that engages in
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Yes
No

Do you currently employ a total of 25 or fewer fulltime equivalent employees in the United States,
including all affiliates or subsidiaries of this
company or organization?
A petitioner seeking initial approval of H-1B nonimmigrant status for a
beneficiary, or seeking approval to employ an H-1B nonimmigrant
currently working for another employer, must submit an additional $500
Fraud Prevention and Detection fee.
For petitions filed on or a er December 18, 2015, an additional fee of
$4,000 must be submitted if the petitioner employs 50 or more individuals
in the United States and if there are more than 50 percent of those
employees in H-1B nonimmigrant status. This $4,000 fee was mandated by
the provisions of Public Law 114-113.
The Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee and Public Law 114-113 fee do not
apply to H-1B1 petitions. These fees, when applicable, may not be waived.
You must include payment of the fees when you submit this form. Failure to
submit the fees when required will result in rejection or denial of your
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Is the petitioner a nonprofit entity that engages in
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of students registered at such an institution?
Yes
No

Do you currently employ a total of 25 or fewer fulltime equivalent employees in the United States,
including all affiliates or subsidiaries of this
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beneficiary, or seeking approval to employ an H-1B nonimmigrant
currently working for another employer, must submit an additional $500
Fraud Prevention and Detection fee.
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$4,000 must be submitted if the petitioner employs 50 or more individuals
in the United States and if there are more than 50 percent of those
employees in H-1B nonimmigrant status. This $4,000 fee was mandated by
the provisions of Public Law 114-113.
The Fraud Prevention and Detection Fee and Public Law 114-113 fee do not
apply to H-1B1 petitions. These fees, when applicable, may not be waived.
You must include payment of the fees when you submit this form. Failure to
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What is the name of the United States institution
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Cap H-1B Bachelorʼs Degree
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Why is this petition exempt from the numerical
limitation for H-1B classification?
The petitioner is an institution of higher education as
defined in section 101(a) of the Higher Education Act, of
1965, 20 U.S.C. 1001(a).

General information
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The petitioner is a nonprofit entity related to or affiliated
with an institution of higher education as defined in 8
CFR 214.2(h)(8)(ii)(F)(2).

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The petitioner is a nonprofit research organization or a
governmental research organization as defined in 8 CFR
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The beneficiary will be employed at a qualifying cap
exempt institution, organization or entity pursuant to 8
CFR 214.2(h)(8)(ii)(F)(4).
The petitioner is requesting an amendment to or
extension of stay for the beneficiaryʼs current H-1B
classification.
The beneficiary of this petition is a J-1 nonimmigrant
physician who has received a waiver based on section
214(1) of the Act.
The beneficiary of this petition has been counted against
the cap and is:
• applying for the remaining portion of the 6 year period
of admission, or
• seeking an extension beyond the 6-year limitation
based upon sections 104(c) or 106(a) of the American
Competitiveness in the Twenty-First Century Act (AC21).
The petitioner is an employer subject to the Guam-CNMI
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Will the placement of the beneficiary off-site
during the period of employment comply with the
statutory and regulatory requirements of the H-1B
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certified a labor condition application for the specialty occupation
which is valid for the period of time requested.

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by submitting either:
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required by the specialty occupation;
• A copy of a foreign degree and evidence that it is equivalent to the

U.S. degree; or

• Evidence of education, specialized training, and/or progressively

responsible experience that is equivalent to the required U.S. degree.

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or occupation in the state of intended employment.

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the beneficiary or, if there is no written agreement, a summary of the
terms of the original oral agreement under which the beneficiary will
be employed.

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An itinerary should be submitted if the beneficiary will be providing
services at more than one location. The itinerary should show the
dates and places of assignment.
A petition filed by an agent must include a complete itinerary of
services or engagements, including dates, names, and addresses of
the actual employers, and the location where the services will be
performed. The agent/employer must also provide an itinerary of
definite employment and information on any other services planned
for the period of time requested.

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training

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conditions of performing services of an exceptional nature relating to
a cooperative research and development project administered by the
U.S. Department of Defense (DOD).

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document.
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Evidence of specialty occupation
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training
License and certificates
Written contract or terms of
agreement

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H-1B Registration Selection Notice
Itinerary schedule
Description of proposed
employment

DOD service and project
compliance
Current and past workers
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currently or have been employed over the last year, along with their
dates of employment.

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Evidence

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translation and the translatorʼs certification with each original
document.
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• periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses
• Maximum size: 12MB per file

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application
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Degree or evidence of specialized
training

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Written contract or terms of
agreement
Passport or travel document
H-1B Registration Selection Notice
Itinerary schedule
Description of proposed
employment
DOD service and project
compliance

Current and past workers
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document.
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•

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training

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agreement
Passport or travel document
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Itinerary schedule
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

Upload a verification letter from the U.S. Department of Defense
(DOD) project manager. Details about the specific project are not
required.

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translation and the translatorʼs certification with each original
document.
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•

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training
License and certificates

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agreement
Passport or travel document
H-1B Registration Selection Notice
Itinerary schedule
Description of proposed
employment
DOD service and project
compliance
Current and past workers
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the beneficiary is a fashion model of distinguished merit and ability.
Any affidavits submitted by the present or former employers or
recognized experts must set forth their expertise of the affiant and
manner in which the affiant acquired such information.

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document.
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•

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training
License and certificates
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agreement

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Itinerary schedule
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employment
DOD service and project
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the beneficiaryʼs last two pay stubs, Form W-2, and other relevant
evidence as well as a copy of the beneficiaryʼs Form I-94, Nonimmigrant
Arrival/Departure Record, a valid passport, travel document, or a copy
of Form I-797, Notice of Action.
A beneficiary who must have a passport to be admitted generally must
maintain a valid passport during their entire stay.

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document.
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Passport or travel document

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Itinerary schedule
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compliance
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Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J-1) Status, Form IAP-66,
or a copy of the passport that includes the J visa stamp.

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training
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What is the requested action?

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What is the total number of workers
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Department of Defense (DOD).

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signature of the DOD Project Manager and upload the
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By my signature, I certify, swear, or affirm, under penalty
of perjury, that I prepared this petition on behalf of, at the
request of, and with the express consent of the petitioner
or authorized signatory. The petitioner has reviewed this
completed petition as prepared by me and informed me
that all of the information in the form and in the
supporting documents, is complete, true, and correct.

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the petitioner will release or otherwise provide
access to the beneficiary, the petitioner certifies
that they have reviewed the Export Administration
Regulations (EAR) and the International Traffic in
Arms Regulations (ITAR) and has determined that:
A license is not required from either the U.S. Department of Commerce
or the U.S. Department of State to release such technology or technical
data to the foreign person.
A license is required from the U.S. Department of Commerce and/or
the U.S. Department of State to release such technology or technical
data to the beneficiary and the petitioner will prevent access to the
controlled technology or technical data by the beneficiary until and
unless the petitioner has received the required license or other
authorization to release it to the beneficiary.

Statement for H-1B Specialty Occupations and
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knowingly and willfully falsify or conceal a material fact or submit a false
document with your petition, we can deny your petition and may deny any
other immigration benefit. You may also face criminal prosecution and
penalties provided by the law.

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By filing this petition, I agree to, and will abide by, the
terms of the labor condition application (LCA) for the
duration of the beneficiaryʼs authorized period of stay for
H-1B employment. I certify that I will maintain a valid
employer-employee relationship with the beneficiary at all
times. If the beneficiary is assigned to a position in a new
location, I will obtain and post an LCA for that site prior to
reassignment.
I further understand that I cannot charge the beneficiary
the ACWIA fee, and that any other required reimbursement
will be considered an offset against wages and benefits
paid relative to the LCA.
l am filing this petition on behalf of an organization and I
certify that I am authorized to do so by the organization.

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I have read and agree to the statement.

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As an authorized official of the employer, I certify that the
employer will be liable for the reasonable costs of return
transportation of the beneficiary abroad if the beneficiary
is dismissed from employment by the employer before the
end of the period of authorized stay.
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I have read and agree to the statement.

Petitionerʼs Trade Agreement Supplement
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Copies of any documents submitted are exact photocopies
of unaltered, original documents, and I understand that,
as the petitioner, I may be required to submit original
documents to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS) at a later date.
I authorize the release of any information from my
records, or from the petitioning organizationʼs records that
USCIS needs to determine eligibility for the immigration
benefit sought. I recognize the authority of USCIS to
conduct audits of this petition using publicly available
open source information. I also recognize that any
supporting evidence submitted in support of this petition
may be verified by USCIS through any means determined
appropriate by USCIS, including but not limited to, on-site
compliance reviews.
I certify, under penalty of perjury, that I have reviewed this
petition and that all of the information contained on the
petition, including all responses to specific questions, and
in the supporting documents, is complete, true, and
correct.
l am filing this petition on behalf of an organization and I
certify that I am authorized to do so by the organization.
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I have read and agree to the statement.

Authorized Signatoryʼs Declaration and Signature

Copies of any documents submitted are exact photocopies
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as the petitioner, I may be required to submit original
documents to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS) at a later date.
I authorize the release of any information from my
records, or from the petitioning organizationʼs records that
USCIS needs to determine eligibility for the immigration
benefit sought. I recognize the authority of USCIS to
conduct audits of this petition using publicly available
open source information. I also recognize that any
supporting evidence submitted in support of this petition
may be verified by USCIS through any means determined
appropriate by USCIS, including but not limited to, on-site
compliance reviews.
If filing this petition on behalf of an organization, I certify
that I am authorized to do so by the organization.
I certify, under penalty of perjury, that I have reviewed
this petition and that all of the information contained in
the petition, including all responses to specific questions,
and in the supporting documents, is complete, true, and
correct.
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I have read and agree to the statement.

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