What is an I-600A ?
The I-600A is a United State Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) form that is also called the Application for the Advance Processing of Orphan Petition. This form allows the USCIS to begin processing a family’s request to bring an orphan into the United States. It is a good idea to file the I-600A as soon as possible. TIP: When filling out this or any other USCIS form, decide who is going to be the Chief Petitioner and keep that person consistent on all USCIS forms. If only one parent is a US citizen, that person must be the chief petitioner.
Related Questions
- If my request for an extension of my I-600A approval is granted, when will the new extension expire as of the expiration date of the original approval or the date of the decision to extend it?
- I filed form I-600A 3 months ago, and my petition is still pending. Can I still file form I-600?
- What is the difference between an I-600A and an I-600?