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USCIS Shifts Workload for Form I-730 Following-to-Join Refugee Petitions

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USCIS moved processing of Form I-730 refugee following-to-join petitions from the Asylum Vetting Center to the International Operations Division, effective May 6, 2024. This reorganization affects refugees seeking to petition for family members to join them in the United States. The shift is intended to streamline workload management across USCIS divisions.
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Effective May 6, 2024, all Forms I-730, Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition, filed for following to join refugees (FTJ-R) are being processed at the USCIS International Operations Division rather than the Asylum Vetting Center.

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