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The Hein Law Firm is a St. Louis Missouri law firm specializing in serious personal injuries, workers' compensation and immigration. We provide legal assistance with car and truck accident cases and workers compensation cases involving bodily injuries such as amputations, broken bones, ruptured or bulged discs, fractured vertebrae and spinal cord injuries (quadriplegia), and are concerned with providing a broad range of legal services in response to our clients' needs. Because we are a leading bilingual (Spanish-speaking) full-service law firm and lawyers, we also have an active practice in the immigration and international sphere, assisting those from outside the State of Missouri with legal needs inside the State of Missouri. 

If you have a serious personal injury, have a family member or friend with a serious personal injury, you need a serious Missouri law firm to fight for you, please contact us any time to discuss your case. To submit your case for a free evaluation please fill out our form. An experienced St. Louis personal injury attorney will promptly reply to your inquiry.

We handle serious personal injury cases on a contingency basis. This means that you do not have to pay attorneys’ fees unless we recover money for your injuries, lost wages, unpaid medical bills, and other damages. Contingent fees in personal injury cases mean we are on your side, and we are on the same team from the moment you hire us because if we take your case, we will not see any attorneys’ fees until you get your due compensation.

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Car accidents and work injuries we can help you with:

Car crashes
Truck crashes
Tractor trailer crashes
Eighteen wheeler crashes
Bus crashes
Train crashes
Rail road injuries
Motorcycle crashes
Boat and barge accidents (Jones Act)
Airplane crashes
Helicopter crashes
Product liability
Wrongful death
Brain injury
Spinal injuries
Medical malpractice and birth injuries
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Where To Mail an H-1B Work Visa Petition - US Immigration Lawyers

We are immigration attorneys handing Work Visas under the H-1B Visa Program for highly qualified foreign nationals.  This is an explanation of Where to File and How Much the Employer's Filing Fees are for an H-1B Work Visa.

Where to Mail Your H-1B Cap-Subject Petition


When filing an H-1B petition, it is important to send the petition and supporting documentation to the correct filing location.  If you file your petition incorrectly, USCIS will reject the petition.   Rejected petitions do not retain a filing date.

You must file your petition at the correct Service Center depending on the jurisdiction of the H-1B beneficiary’s work location as specified in the petition.  USCIS has established specific mailing addresses for purposes of identification and processing of H-1B cap-subject cases. 

To determine which jurisdiction you are in, the USCIS has establised the following Web site for Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-129, Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker.

Please read the filing instructions very carefully.

  

Required Fees

USCIS charges different fees depending on the H-1B petition being submitted.  Pages 17 and 18 of the Form I-129 have detailed instructions on fees, and is called Fee Exemption and/or Determination.

The following fees may be required with a cap-subject petition:

Base filing fee:

  • $325

American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act of 1998 (ACWIA) fee

(see H-1B Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption Supplement, Part B):

  • $750 for employers with 1 to 25 full-time equivalent employees, unless exempt
  • $1,500 for employers with 26 or more full-time equivalent employees, unless exempt

Fraud Prevention and Detection fee:

  • $500 to be submitted with the initial H-1B petition filed on behalf of each beneficiary by a petitioner (does not apply to Chile/Singapore H-1B1 petitions)

Public Law 111-230

  • $2,000 to be submitted by a petitioner which employs 50 or more employees in the United States where more than 50 percent of its employees in the United States are in H-1B or L-1 nonimmigrant status.

Premium Processing fee:

  • $1,225 for employers seeking Premium Processing Service.  See below, but this increases the speed at which the petition is reviewed (in excessence, placing your petition on the top of the stack).

How to Pay the Immigration Fees

Checks

Make sure checks are made payable to the "Department of Homeland Security" or "U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services", dated within the last 6-months, and that they include the proper amount and are signed.

Money Orders

Money orders must be properly endorsed.

Non-payable Checks or Other Financial Instruments

USCIS will reject all applications or petitions submitted with the incorrect filing fee.  Rejected petitions and petitions in which the check or other financial instrument used to pay the filing fee is returned as non-payable will not retain a filing date. See 8 CFR 103.2(a)(7)(i).

While petitioners are generally provided the opportunity to correct a fee deficiency, pursuant to the regulations, the filing date is not established until and unless the fee deficiency has been corrected.  H-1B cap-subject petitions with non-payable fees will be given a new filing date the day the fee deficiency has been corrected, as long as there are still Visas available (in other words, as long as the cap has not been filled).  If the new filing date is after the cap has been met, the petition will be rejected.

Premium Processing Service 

H-1B petitions are eligible for the Premium Processing Service.  Petitioners may choose to file a Request for Premium Processing Service (Form I-907) to have their petition processed within 15 calendar days. To request premium processing, you have to submit:

  • the Form I-907 and
  • the filing fee of $1,225 (this fee is in addition to the required base filing and other applicable fees and cannot be waived).

You can file the Form I-907 and corresponding fee:

  • at the same time as Form I-129 or
  • at any time after you file Form I-129 while it is still pending.

If filed after the Form I-129, the receipt number for the Form I-120 (e.g., EAC 11 123 51234) has to be included in the correct section of Form I-907. 

We are immigration attorneys handing Work Visas under the H-1B Visa Program for highly qualified foreign nationals.  If you would like more information, you can submit your case for review with an immigration attorney, or call our office at 314.645.7900.

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