Showing posts with label Form I797A vs I797B vs I797C. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Form I797A vs I797B vs I797C. Show all posts

Monday, 27 February 2017

Form I797A vs I797B vs I797C


Form I-797 A Is issued ONLY to people who are currently in the U.S. and are undergoing a change of status (F-1-H-1, H-1-H-1, l-1-H-1, etc.)
The “A” is for change of status approved, which means the applicant can continue to remain in the U.S. and work. Hence, I-797 A will have an I-94 attached to it to endorse the status approved.

Form I-797 B: Is issued to those who had never been to the U.S. or to those whose change of status cannot be approved.

Form I-797 C : This is a copy of the approved petition. This is usually given to the employers for their reference file, Issued to communicate receipt of payments, rejection of applications, transfer of files, fingerprint bio-metric, interview and re-scheduled appointments, and re-open cases.