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Begin with Part 1, providing information about the employer. Fill in the representative's name, telephone number, and the employer's details including mailing address and Federal Employer Identification Number.
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In Part 3, complete the personal information of each individual included in the petition. This includes names, date of birth, country of citizenship, and current status.
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The Purpose of Form I-129 This form is used by an employer to petition U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for a an alien to come temporarily to the United States as a nonimmigrant to perform services or labor, or to receive training. Form I-129 consists of the: 1. Basic petition; 2.
What is form I 129CW?
This form is used by an employer to petition U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for an alien to come as a nonimmigrant to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) temporarily to perform services or labor as a CNMI-Only Transitional Worker (CW-1 worker), who will enter or remain in the CNMI
How much is the cw1 fee?
Either you or the work must also submit an $85 biometrics fee if you are requesting a Grant of Status in the CNMI. If you are petitioning for one or more workers who are requesting consular processing abroad, then you must submit a Form I-120CW with the $325 application fee.
What happens after Form I-129 is approved?
Heres what happens after your Form I-129 is approved: Approval notice: USCIS issues an approval notice with important details, like the duration of your approved stay. Change of status: If the beneficiary is currently in the United States, they can stay and start their new status immediately.
What is the meaning of CNMI in USCIS?
U.S. Immigration Law in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) | USCIS. Official websites use .gov.
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The CNMI-Only Transitional Worker (CW-1) visa classification allows employers in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) to apply for permission to employ aliens who are otherwise ineligible to work under any other nonimmigrant worker categories.
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