Filing your I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, can be a nerve-wracking experience. One crucial element to get right is the filing address. Sending your application to the wrong place can cause delays or even rejection! So, where do you send it?
The correct I-140 filing address depends on several factors, primarily the type of I-140 you are filing (EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, etc.) and the service center designated to handle your case. USCIS often updates these addresses, so relying on outdated information is a risky move.
Instead of listing specific addresses (which are subject to change), the best approach is to ALWAYS refer to the official USCIS website. Navigate to the "Forms" section and locate the specific I-140 form instructions. The instructions provide the most up-to-date filing addresses, often categorized by visa type and eligibility criteria. Following the USCIS guidelines closely will increase the chance of success and avoid unnecessary issues. Make sure to double-check everything before mailing your petition!