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Navigating the Path to Residency: Understanding I-134A case


H2A visas-3The recent announcement by President Biden regarding temporary protected status (TPS) and advance parole for individuals from Ukraine, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Haiti, and Cuba has brought hope and excitement to many. However, the application process, particularly the I-134A form, has raised questions about correcting information after submission. This blog post aims to provide clarity on the process and introduce a valuable tool for tracking your USCIS case status.

I-134A Qualifications and Corrections:
The USCIS accepts Form I-134A from individuals who agree to provide financial support to beneficiaries from the specified countries. If you've submitted the form with incorrect information, you can inform the USCIS and provide corrections. Depending on the error's significance, you may need to submit a new form or additional documentation. To correct information:

1. Wait for the USCIS notice with a receipt number.
2. Call the USCIS Contact Center, explain the mistake, and request correction.
3. If necessary, send a letter to the service center with a newly completed, signed form.

Tracking Your USCIS Case Status:
To streamline the process, consider using the Lawfully Case Tracker app. This advanced tool allows you to:

1. Register your case with a receipt number, filing date, visa type, and service center.
2. Receive automatic push notifications when your case status is updated.
3. Access comprehensive information, including predicted decision dates, processing times, approval probabilities, and RFE rates.
4. Monitor your ranking among other applicants with the same visa type (with Case Analysis Pro).

Finally 
Navigating the path to residency can be complex, but understanding the I-134A correction process and utilizing tools like the Lawfully Case Tracker app can make a significant difference. Stay informed, and take control of your application process today! Visit www.visatoresidency.com