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Q: Where to paper summit I-907 for dependents? I-539 submitted 3 months ago and pending.

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A: To submit Form I-907 (Request for Premium Processing) for dependents whose I-539 is still pending, you'll need to follow the guidelines provided by USCIS. Form I-907 must be sent to the same USCIS location where the I-539 is pending. It’s important to check the receipt notice (Form I-797) for the I-539, which should have the correct address for submitting any additional documentation or forms.

If you're unsure of the exact address, USCIS provides a specific page on their website for where to send premium processing requests, and you can confirm the location based on the form you're submitting. Make sure the Form I-907 includes all required information, including the receipt number for the I-539, to ensure the forms are properly linked.

It may also be helpful to monitor the processing times for both forms and follow up with USCIS if you don’t receive a response within the expected time frame. Premium processing is designed to expedite the case, but it’s essential to ensure that everything is sent to the correct address to avoid delays.

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