ah8064 said:
since we can e-file I140 first and get the LIN number, then file the 485 the next day. it will not be co-current filing.
My understanding is that, Concurrent E-Filing is not possible, yes,
but file I-140 first, get the receipt number, it is just file 485 with I140 pending!
Poker, am I right?
Please clarify, because I will need to decide if I should go with e-file!
I think poker will elaborate more but the meaning of concurrent efiling is different than I-140,485 concurrent filing. I mean I think that youd efile 140 and then send 485 on paper. Wwhat INS means by concurrent efiling is any two dependent applications can't be filed in two steps through efile and paper. For example for efiling 765 you have to efile 821 first. So INS won't allow this combination: efile 821+ paper file 765.
See following:
Application Types Available for Concurrent E-Filing
See the Form-Specific E-Filing Instructions for the circumstances in which each application can be concurrently E-Filed with another application(s).
Once you complete your initial E-Filing application, the Forms Checklist in the E-Filing system will provide links to applications that are available for Concurrent E-Filing.
Is E-Filing the Best Option for You?
You cannot concurrently file paper-based applications and E-Filing applications.
If the applications that you wish to concurrently E-File are not available on the Forms Checklist page, you will need to file the applications in paper.
Instructions for Concurrent E-Filing
The E-Filing system will only allow certain applications to be concurrently E-Filed within a single E-Filing application session, based on the primary application that you have selected.
Upon completion of an E-Filing application, you will arrive at the Forms Checklist page. The Forms Checklist provides a list of your completed applications and their associated fees, as well as links to “Add” a Form Type that may be concurrently E-Filed with your completed application(s).
Please Note: USCIS requires that Form I-821 be filed concurrently with Form I-765. You MUST complete Form I-821 before you complete Form I-765. Once you have completed Form I-821, the option to “Add” Form I-765 will appear on your Forms Checklist page.
If you E-File Form I-907 by itself or concurrently with any other application, please see the list of Special Mailing Addresses.