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I-140 Form Complete Guide: Step-by-Step Instructions for EB1A/EB2 NIW Self-Petitioners (2025)
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Introduction
Filing Form I-140 (Immigration Petition for Alien Worker) for your EB1A or EB2 National Interest Waiver requires meticulous attention to detail. As a self-petitioner, even minor errors can result in USCIS returning your petition, causing significant delays in your immigration process.
Common I-140 Filing Mistakes to Avoid
When completing Form I-140 for EB2 NIW, self-petitioners frequently encounter these critical issues:
- Missing Signature: USCIS requires original hand-signed forms.
- Wrong Petition Category: Incorrectly marking employment-based preference category.
- Business Information Errors: Confusion over company details for self-petitioners.
- Incorrect Address Format: Not following USCIS address guidelines.
What This I-140 Guide Includes
This comprehensive guide provides:
- Field-by-field instructions for Form I-140 EB1A or EB2 NIW.
- Completed sample forms for every page.
- Specific guidance for self-petitioners.
- Common I-140 form rejection reasons and how to avoid them.
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only. Immigration requirements may change. Consult qualified immigration professionals for advice specific to your case.
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Part 1 – Information About You (the Petitioner)
Section-by-Section Guide
1.a. - 1.c.
Enter your name as the petitioner:
- 1.a. - First Name
- 1.b. - Last Name
- 1.c. - Middle Name: Leave blank if you do not have a middle name.
2.
Leave this blank as a self-petitioner.
3.a. - 3.i.
Fill in your mailing address. This is the address where USCIS will send your receipt notice and any other correspondence.
4.
Leave this blank as a self-petitioner.
5.
Select "No" as a self-petitioner. (This question relates to the asylum fee; as a self-petitioner, your I-140 fee is $300.)
6.
Select "Yes" as a self-petitioner. (This also affects the I-140 fee determination, confirming the $300 fee for self-petitioners.)
7.
Enter your Social Security Number (if you have one). If you do not have a Social Security Number, leave this field blank.
8.
Enter your USCIS Account Number (if applicable). If you do not have one, leave this field blank.
Part 2 – Petition Type
1.a. - 1.e.
Leave all fields blank in Page 1, Part 2 as a self-petitioner.
Part 2 – Petition Type
1.f. - 1.h.
Choose 1.a. as a self-petitioner for EB1A.
Or
Choose 1.h. as a self-petitioner for EB2 NIW.
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Part 3 - Information About the Person for Whom You Are Filing
1.a - 1.c
Enter your name as the beneficiary of this petition, if you are doing the self-peition, you are both the petitioner and the beneficiary, so put down your information to this section too.
- 1.a. - First Name
- 1.b. - Last Name
- 1.c. - Middle Name: Leave blank if you do not have a middle name.
I'll help you continue the guide for filling out Form I-140. I'll pick up from where you left off:
Mailing Address (continued)
2.a - 2.i
Enter your current U.S. mailing address. This should match the address you provided in Part 1 if you're a self-petitioner.
Other Information
3. Date of Birth
- Enter your date of birth in mm/dd/yyyy format
- Example: January 1, 1990 should be written as 01/01/1990
4. City/Town/Village of Birth
- Enter your city of birth exactly as it appears on your birth certificate
- Use English alphabet characters only
5. State/Province of Birth
- Enter your state/province of birth
- If your birth location doesn't have a state/province, you may leave this blank
6. Country of Birth
- Enter your country of birth
- Use the current name of the country, not historical names
7. Country of Citizenship
- Enter your current country of citizenship
- If you have multiple citizenships, list only one country
8. Alien Registration Number (A-Number)
- Enter your A-Number if you have one
- If you don't have an A-Number, leave this field blank
- Format: A123456789
9. U.S. Social Security Number
- Enter your SSN if you have one
- If you don't have an SSN, leave this field blank
- Format: 123-45-6789
Information About Last Arrival in the United States
(If you are not in the United States, you can leave this section empty)
10. Date of Last Arrival
- Enter the date you last entered the U.S. in mm/dd/yyyy format
- This should match the date stamp on your I-94 record
11.a. Form I-94 Number
- Enter your 11-digit I-94 number
- You can retrieve this number from CBP's website if needed
11.b. Expiration Date
- Enter the "Admit Until" date from your I-94
- For F-1 students with D/S (Duration of Status), enter "D/S" (if the form doesn't allow you to type D/S, write it by hand after printing out)
11.c. Current Immigration Status
- Enter your current status (e.g., F-1, H-1B, L-1)
- Use standard USCIS status codes
12-15. Passport Information
- Enter your current passport details:
- Passport number
- Travel document number (if different)
- Country of issuance
- Expiration date in mm/dd/yyyy format
Sample Entries Based on the Example Form
From the filled sample form shown in the image:
- Name: Tom Wong
- Address: 100 President St, Apt 10A
- City: Brooklyn
- State: NY
- ZIP: 10010
- Country: USA
- Birth Date: 01/01/1990
- Birth Place: Xian, Shaanxi, China
- Citizenship: China
- Passport Number: E00000000
- Travel Document:
- Passport Expiration: 01/01/2030
Important Tips:
- All dates must be in mm/dd/yyyy format
- Use CAPITAL letters for easier reading
- Ensure consistency across all documents
- Double-check all numbers and dates
- Make sure handwriting is clearly legible if not typing
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Part 4 - Processing Information
Initial Filing Choice
Choose only one option:
Option 1: Applying from Within U.S.
- Check box 2.a. if you're currently in the U.S. and will file I-485 for adjustment of status
- If the self-petitioners are already in the U.S. select this option
- If you are outside the US, choose Option 2 below.
Option 2: Consular Processing
- Check box 1.a. if you'll apply for immigrant visa at U.S. consulate abroad
- Fill in:
- 1.b. City/Town where you'll apply
- 1.c. Country where you'll apply
Additional Questions
Current Country of Residence
- If in U.S., enter "United States"
- If abroad, enter your current country of residence
Foreign Address
If you provided a U.S. address in Part 3, you must provide your foreign address:
- Street address (No P.O. Box)
- City/Town
- Province
- Postal code
- Country
From the sample form:
Street: No 8 Xian Dadao
Apt: 010101
City: Xian
Province: Shaanxi
Postal Code: 710000
Country: China
Native Alphabet Name/Address
- Only complete if your native language doesn't use Roman letters
- Enter your name and address in your native alphabet
- Leave blank if your native language uses Roman letters
6.a. - 10
I'll elaborate on Item Numbers 6.a. - 10. in Part 4 of Form I-140:
Part 4 - Processing Information (continued)
Item Numbers 6.a. - 10. Important Questions
6.a. Are you filing other petitions with this Form I-140?
- Mark "No" if this is your only petition
- Mark "Yes" if you're filing Form I-485, I-765, or I-131 concurrently
- From the sample form: Marked "No"
6.b. If you answered "Yes" to 6.a., select all that apply:
- Form I-485 (Adjustment of Status)
- Form I-131 (Advance Parole)
- Form I-765 (Employment Authorization)
- Other (requires explanation in Part 11)
7. Is the person in removal proceedings?
- Usually "No" for most applicants
- If "Yes," you must provide details in Part 11
- From the sample form: Marked "No"
8. Has any immigrant visa petition ever been filed for this person?
- Answer "Yes" if anyone has ever filed an immigrant petition for you
- Include prior I-140s, family-based petitions, or other immigrant petitions
- If "Yes," you must provide details in Part 11
- From the sample form: Marked "No"
9. Are you filing without an original labor certification?
- For EB1A/NIW self-petitioners: Mark "No"
- This question is primarily for employment-based petitions requiring labor certification
10. Are you requesting USCIS to request a duplicate labor certification?
- For EB1A/NIW self-petitioners: Mark "No"
- This is not applicable for EB1A or NIW categories as they don't require labor certification
Important Note: If you answer "Yes" to any of these questions, you may need to provide additional documentation or explanations in Part 11 (Additional Information). Be prepared to provide:
- Case numbers
- Office locations
- Dates of decisions
- Disposition of the decisions
Part 5 - Additional Information About the Petitioner
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Type of Petitioner
For self-petitioners:
- Check box 1.b. "Self"
- Leave boxes 1.a. and 1.c. unchecked
Employment Information
From the sample form:
- Occupation: Data Scientist
- Annual Income: $140,000
Part 6 - Basic Information About the Proposed Employment
This section should align with your petition category (EB1A or EB2 NIW):
Job Title: Enter your current or proposed position
SOC Code: Use the correct Standard Occupational Classification code
Nontechnical Description: Provide a clear, concise description of your work, based on your proposed endeavor in the US
Full-time Position: Usually "Yes" for self-petitioners
Hours per Week: Usually 40 hours for full-time positions
Permanent Position: Usually "Yes" for self-petitioners
New Position: Either "Yes" or "No"
Wages for the position: if you have the information
Worksite Address: if you have the information
Example:
Job Information
From the sample form:
- Job Title: Data Scientist
- SOC Code: 15-2051
- Job Description: "Design and implement sophisticated data processing algorithms and pipelines to detect and prevent fraud in U.S. financial systems."
Important details:
- Full-time position: Yes
- Permanent position: Yes
- New position: No
- Wages: Complete as applicable
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Part 7 - Information About Spouse and Children
This section requires information about your spouse and children who may be eligible for derivative benefits. From the sample form:
Spouse Information (Person 1)
- Family Name: Alice
- Given Name: Wong
- Date of Birth: 01/01/1991
- Country of Birth: China
- Relationship: Spouse
- Applying for adjustment of status: Yes
- Applying for visa abroad: No
Children Information (Person 2-6)
- List all unmarried children under 21
- Include:
- Full name
- Date of birth
- Country of birth
- Relationship (son/daughter)
- Whether they're applying for adjustment/visa
Important: If you have no spouse or children, you can leave this section blank.
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Part 8 - Contact Information, Certification, and Signature
Petitioner's Contact Information
From the sample form:
- Family Name: Wong
- Given Name: Tom
- Title: Mr
- Daytime Phone: 1111111111
- Email: tom@gmail.com
Certification
As a self-petitioner, you must:
- Review all responses
- Verify all information is correct
- Sign and date the form
WARNING
Your signature must be original (wet signature). Photocopies or typed signatures are not accepted.
Part 9 - Interpreter's Contact Information
Only complete if someone interpreted the form for you in another language. If you completed the form yourself in English, leave this section blank.
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Part 10 - Preparer's Information
Complete this section if someone else (like an attorney or immigration consultant) prepared your form. If you filled out the form yourself, leave this section blank.
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Part 11 - Additional Information
Use this section to:
- Provide additional details that didn't fit in earlier sections
- Explain any unique circumstances
- Add clarification to any answers
Formatting Additional Information:
- Include your name and A-Number (if any)
- Reference the specific:
- Page Number
- Part Number
- Item Number
- Provide your detailed explanation
Pro Tips:
- Type or print clearly in black ink
- Make sure all photocopied pages are legible
- Keep a complete copy of your submitted form
- Include all required supporting documents
- Follow USCIS filing instructions exactly
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