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2. If you are applying for a change of status or change of employer/information medium, complete the following: am requesting to change my status or employer/information medium to: am requesting the change to be effective (mm/dd/yyyy) 3. Number of people included in this application (select only one box):
You must carefully review the Form I-539 filing instructions (PDF, 440.07 KB) before submitting your request to ensure you are filing your request for an extension or change of status using the proper form.
Extension of Stay or Change of Status. Nonimmigrants in the United States may apply for an extension of stay or a change of status on this application, except as noted in the Who May Not File Form I-539 section of these Instructions.
You should use this form if you are one of the nonimmigrants listed below and wish to apply to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for an extension of stay or a
Form I-539 04/06/15 N. 1. An extension of stay in my current status. 4. I am the only applicant. 5.a. Members of my family are filing this application with me. The total number of people (including me) in the application is: (Complete the supplement for each co-applicant.) 2.a. 2.b. A change of status. The new status and effective date
Form I-539 (10/07/11) Y Page 3 Are you currently or have you ever been a J-1 exchange visitor or a J-2 dependent of a J-1 exchange visitor? If "Yes," you must provide the dates you maintained status as a J-1 exchange visitor or J-2 dependent.
Applicant's Declaration and Certification. Copies of any documents I have submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered, original documents, and I understand that USCIS may require that I submit original documents to USCIS at a later date.
What Is the Purpose of Form I-539? You should use this application if you are one of the nonimmigrants listed below and wish to apply to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for an extension of stay or a change to another nonimmigrant status.
I am a child currently residing abroad who entered the United States with a nonimmigrant visa to attend an N-600K, Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under INA Section 322 interview. None of the above statements apply to me.
An employer must file Form I-129 on behalf of a principal E nonimmigrant who is currently in the United States. If the principal E nonimmigrant is not currently in the United States, he or she must contact a U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate abroad to apply for E classification.