USCIS Changes to Passport-Style Photographs Effective 9/1/04
USCIS is advising that, starting Monday, August 1, 2004,
USCIS will begin accepting photographs in the Department of State (DOS) standard
style (frontal view) for all benefits applications. There will be a transitional
period during which the 3/4 profile style photos will continue to be accepted by
USCIS for those cases currently requiring that format. USCIS will also announce
a cut-off date after which only the DOS standard style photos will be accepted,
expected to be September 1. USCIS will not send Requests For Evidence for
DOS-style photographs on pending caes. USCIS also advised that it will issue a
public notice regarding the new photos and applicable deadlines, and that it
expects to generate new photo specs in approximately another six months, as DHS
develops them to deal with new facial recognition software.
The Nebraska Service Center (NSC)
will accept either ADIT-style or passport-style photographs until the expected
target date of August 1, 2004. After
the target date passes, NSC will only accept passport-style photos.
The California Service Center (CSC)
requests that all new applications and petitions that require be submitted with
passport-style photographs. For any
pending applications and petitions, new photos are not to be submitted unless
requested to do so by the CSC.
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