Download Form I-694
Download Form I-694 Notice of Appeal against Decision as per Section 245A or 210 of the Immigration and Citizenship Act. Use this form to notify the US Citizenship and Immigration Services that a foreign national has been denied permanent residence, temporary residence, etc. He appeals the decision in the USCIS Administrative Appeals Office.
Download the pdf file from the link below.
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