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Premium
Processing Service Resumes for R-1s
Posted
Aug 07, 2009
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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reinstated premium
processing for Nonimmigrant Religious Workers (R-1s), effective July 20,
2009. The premium, expedited processing option was suspended since November
28, 2006, based on concerns of fraud. The premium processing service for R-1
petitions will be limited to petitioning religious organizations that have
successfully completed onsite inspections.
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Background of R-1 Processing
The USCIS completed a study of fraud in R-1 petitions in August 2005. Based
upon the findings of that study, a site-visit requirement was added to the
R-1 process. These site reviews are intended to establish the legitimacy of
the sponsoring religious organization. This, in turn, made it necessary to
suspend premium processing service for R-1 petitions. The USCIS extended
this suspension several times, as explained to MurthyDotCom and
MurthyBulletin readers in our January 18, 2008 article,
Suspension of Premium
Processing for R-1 Religious Workers Extended.
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Premium Processing Available after Onsite Visit
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For religious organizations that have undergone USCIS site visits, and have
been favorably reviewed, it is possible once again to file R-1 petitions
under the premium processing service. This results in a review of the
petition within 15 days, in exchange for an additional $1000 premium
processing fee. The USCIS searches its system for the site review
information, but suggests that it is helpful to submit a copy of an approved
R-1 petition for a case in which a site visit has been completed.
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Conclusion
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Many R-1 religious workers are legitimate and their work is often beneficial to society as a whole. It is encouraging that the USCIS is
comfortable resuming the premium processing service for R-1s in bona fide
cases.
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