Hi,
This is my first posting here and any response from those with similar experience is greatly appreciated.
I e-filed my I-140 today and it was routed to TSC - A trick I learned from this forum.
Now I need to send in the supporting materials for I-140 to TSC. I am concurrently filing I-485 and I-765, and an I-907 for premium processing. I really want to put all the forms (with application fees) and supporting materials in one big envelop and send them to TSC. Can anyone tell me if TSC will accept them all and process them separately? The reason I'm asking is because of the following notice in the confirmation receipt of my e-filed I-140:
* DO NOT send a copy of your e-filed application with your supporting documentation.
* DO NOT include any applications or fees with your supporting documentation for this e-filed application.
It seem they don't want me to send them all forms (I-140, I-485, I-765, I-907) in one envelope. However, would it be ok if I send the supporting documentation for I-140 in one envelop, and the other forms and fees in another, both to TSC?
If somebody who has done concurrent filing with an e-filed I-140 can give me some tips, it'll be great and deeply appreciated!
Good luck to you all,
This is my first posting here and any response from those with similar experience is greatly appreciated.
I e-filed my I-140 today and it was routed to TSC - A trick I learned from this forum.
Now I need to send in the supporting materials for I-140 to TSC. I am concurrently filing I-485 and I-765, and an I-907 for premium processing. I really want to put all the forms (with application fees) and supporting materials in one big envelop and send them to TSC. Can anyone tell me if TSC will accept them all and process them separately? The reason I'm asking is because of the following notice in the confirmation receipt of my e-filed I-140:
* DO NOT send a copy of your e-filed application with your supporting documentation.
* DO NOT include any applications or fees with your supporting documentation for this e-filed application.
It seem they don't want me to send them all forms (I-140, I-485, I-765, I-907) in one envelope. However, would it be ok if I send the supporting documentation for I-140 in one envelop, and the other forms and fees in another, both to TSC?
If somebody who has done concurrent filing with an e-filed I-140 can give me some tips, it'll be great and deeply appreciated!
Good luck to you all,