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USCIS I-821

Find Tps Near Washington Court House

Avoid the frustration of remote online services by working with our dedicated team right here near Washington Court House. Our office at 3185 Morse Rd is a short drive from every Columbus neighborhood. Bring your documents in today for immediate, personalized assistance in your native language.

Serving Washington Court House, Fayette County · 42 miles from our Morse Rd office (~55 min drive)

Form-Focused Guide

Form I-821 overview for Washington Court House

This page is organized around the government form, notice, or consular process first. We explain what the form is for, who normally uses it, what records are reviewed, and which official source should be checked before anything is submitted.

Primary form or notice

Form I-821

Government agency

USCIS

Decision made by

USCIS officer or service center

Best use of this page

I-821

Form review standard

Current immigration documents

Government-issued identity records

Civil records with certified translations

Prior USCIS notices and receipt numbers

Not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice.

Form I-821 for Washington Court House Residents

Washington Court House residents with humanitarian-based immigration needs — asylum (I-589), TPS, fee waivers, or VAWA petitions — face filing deadlines that don't allow for mistakes. Our Fayette County clients receive priority handling: we know which supporting evidence USCIS expects and which timing windows apply to your country of origin.

Our office serves Washington Court House applicants throughout Fayette County, including families connected to Washington Court House City Schools and workers around Fayette County Memorial Hospital. Clients often come to us after receiving a USCIS notice, preparing for a family petition, renewing documents for work, or trying to understand which records must be translated before filing.

Our Washington Court House clients commonly include families served by Washington Court House City Schools and workers and patients tied to Fayette County Memorial Hospital.

Washington Court House · Central Ohio

Why this Form I-821 page is written for Washington Court House

Central Ohio families typically come to us with a mix of family-petition, green-card, work-permit, and naturalization paperwork — sometimes for multiple family members at once. Our Fayette County clients receive a complete packet review: every signature checked, every translation certified, every supporting document indexed before the envelope is sealed.

communities where new arrivals often join families already established in central Ohio for the lower cost of living — and Washington Court House, with a population near 14,192, reflects that mix in its schools, workplaces, and houses of worship.

rural and small-town drive routes feed into I-71 or U.S. 23 for the final approach to our Morse Rd office. From Washington Court House (ZIP 43160), the trip is roughly 42 miles each way.

Washington Court House sits in Central Ohio, agricultural roots with a growing share of residents commuting into the Columbus metro for healthcare, logistics, and manufacturing jobs. Fayette County, where Washington Court House is located, is a mid-sized Ohio community where most county document services are available locally, though some federal appointments still require driving to the regional field office.

The 42-mile drive from Washington Court House (~55 min) is short enough for a midweek appointment but far enough that we always plan to finish core packet work in one sitting. We also serve families across the rest of Central Ohio, where many of our Washington Court House clients have relatives, coworkers, and shared community ties.

Practical Filing Guide

What this Form I-821 page helps you understand

Tps paperwork usually involves more than filling in blanks. USCIS looks for consistent identity information, complete signatures, clear supporting documents, and translations that match the original records.

Families and applicants use this service when they want a complete, organized immigration packet prepared before anything is mailed or uploaded.

We start with a document review so the packet is based on real records, not guesses.

We explain what each page is for before you sign.

Packet focus areas

Current immigration documents

Government-issued identity records

Civil records with certified translations

Prior USCIS notices and receipt numbers

I-821

I-821 Document Preparation Guide for Washington Court House

Tps preparation for Washington Court House residents should be based on real records, not guesses. We review identity documents, civil records, USCIS notices, translations, signatures, fees, and filing instructions so the packet is organized before submission.

How we organize the filing path

1

Confirm the correct form and filing reason.

2

Review identity, immigration, and civil records.

3

Prepare certified translations for foreign-language documents.

4

Check signatures, dates, editions, fees, and mailing instructions.

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Organize a copy of the packet for your records before filing.

Records we review closely

  • Government-issued ID
  • Passport and immigration records
  • Birth or marriage records when relevant
  • Prior USCIS notices
  • Certified translations
  • Filing fee or fee waiver documents

What We Provide

Walk-In Hours

Immediate assistance for urgent immigration matters.

In-Person Document Review

Bring your originals — we review everything in the office, on the spot.

Bilingual Staff Daily

Our local team reflects the diversity of the community we serve.

Same-Day Consultations

Leave our office with a solid strategy for your filing.

Central Location

3185 Morse Rd — easy to reach from all over the metro area.

Extended Hours

We accommodate your work schedule to make filing easy.

Common problems we check before filing

Most avoidable delays come from small paperwork issues: a missing signature, a document that was not translated, a fee that changed, or a name that appears differently across records. Before your packet leaves our office, we review these details with you.

Missing signatures or dates

We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.

Using outdated form editions

We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.

Submitting documents without English translation

We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.

Mailing to an old USCIS address

We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.

Why Columbus Families Choose Asal for Form I-821

Online portals cannot replace sitting across the desk from an experienced professional. Questions come up that no FAQ covers. You bring a document and are not sure if it is the right version. That is why face-to-face document review matters before submission. Stop by our office today and let us take the stress out of your immigration paperwork.

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Bilingual Staff

Somali, Arabic, and English spoken in our office every day

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Columbus Office

3185 Morse Rd — walk in without an appointment

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Flat-Rate Pricing

One clear fee before we start — no surprise charges

I-821 Filing Information

USCIS Filing Fee Reference

$50

Initial registration fee is $50. Biometrics ($85) and work permit (I-765, $520) are additional. Some re-registration periods have no fee.

Processing Time

4–8 months

TPS recipients are automatically extended during redesignation periods. Somalia is currently a designated TPS country.

* USCIS fees and processing times change. Always verify the current fee and form edition at uscis.gov before filing. Asal Immigration preparation fees are separate from USCIS government fees.

Official USCIS resources to verify before you file

We prepare documents using the information you provide and publicly available government instructions. Before any application is mailed or submitted online, the current USCIS form edition, fee, filing address, and instructions should be checked directly with USCIS.

What Happens After You File Form I-821

Once your application reaches USCIS, here is what to expect and when.

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USCIS Receipt Notice

Within 2-4 weeks of mailing your application, USCIS sends back a receipt notice (I-797C) with your unique case number. Keep this because it is your proof that the case is in the system.

2

Biometrics Appointment (if required)

Some filings require a biometrics appointment at a USCIS Application Support Center near Columbus. You will receive a separate notice with your appointment date, time, and location.

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Processing Period

Current USCIS processing time for Form I-821: 4–8 months. TPS recipients are automatically extended during redesignation periods. Somalia is currently a designated TPS country.

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Decision or Follow-Up Request

USCIS mails an approval notice or, in some cases, a Request for Evidence asking for additional documentation. We remain available to help you respond completely and on time.

Documents Required for I-821

Form I-821 (completed and signed)
Proof of nationality from the designated TPS country (passport, national ID card, birth certificate)
Evidence of continuous residence in the United States since the TPS designation date
Evidence of continuous physical presence in the U.S.
Two passport-style photos (2×2 inches)
Filing fee ($50 initial registration)
Form I-765 (work permit application) — usually filed together with I-821
Copy of any prior TPS approvals or I-797 notices if re-registering
Any criminal records or court dispositions if you have an arrest history

This checklist is a general guide. Your specific case may require additional documents. Bring all original documents plus photocopies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who qualifies for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in Columbus, Ohio?+

TPS is available to nationals of countries designated by the U.S. government due to ongoing armed conflict, environmental disaster, or other extraordinary conditions. Currently designated countries include Somalia, Ethiopia, Ukraine, Sudan, Yemen, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, and others. You must have continuously resided in the U.S. since the designation date and have no disqualifying criminal history.

Does TPS lead to a green card?+

TPS itself does not directly lead to a green card. However, TPS recipients may be eligible for other immigration benefits that can lead to a green card, such as qualifying through family (I-130) or through VAWA. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2021 that in most cases, TPS recipients who entered without inspection cannot adjust status to LPR inside the U.S. This is a complex area of law — Asal Multi Services can help you understand your specific options.

What happens if I miss the TPS re-registration deadline?+

Missing a TPS re-registration deadline can result in loss of TPS status and work authorization. However, USCIS may accept late re-registration with a showing of good cause. If you missed a deadline, contact Asal Multi Services immediately — we can help you file a late re-registration request with the appropriate documentation.

Can I travel outside the United States with TPS?+

TPS holders can apply for travel authorization before leaving the U.S. However, USCIS has issued warnings that TPS holders who leave the U.S. may face issues re-entering, especially if they entered without inspection. This is a critically important issue — consult with an immigration attorney before any international travel with TPS status.

How far is your office from Washington Court House?+

Our office at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15, Columbus is approximately 42 miles from Washington Court House — typically a 55-minute drive. We're located on the north side of Columbus, between Cleveland Ave and I-71, with free parking. Walk in any day Monday through Saturday 10am–6pm, or Sunday 10am–4pm. No appointment needed.

Do Washington Court House residents need to attend USCIS interviews in Columbus?+

Most USCIS in-person services for Washington Court House and Fayette County residents are handled at the USCIS Columbus Field Office at 50 W Town St, Columbus. This includes naturalization interviews, biometrics appointments at the nearby Application Support Center, and any in-person follow-ups USCIS requests. For I-821 cases, your interview notice will specify the exact location.

Getting to Our Office from Washington Court House

Distance

42 miles

Drive Time

~55 minutes

From

Central Ohio

From Washington Court House, head toward Columbus and exit onto Morse Rd. Our office is at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15 — between Cleveland Ave and I-71, on the north side of Columbus. Free on-site parking, walk-ins welcome every day Mon–Sat 10am–6pm, Sun 10am–4pm.

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Asal Immigration Services is a document preparation service operated by Asal Multi-Services LLC. We are not attorneys and are not authorized to practice law. We do not provide legal advice, explanations, opinions, or recommendations about legal rights, remedies, defenses, options, or strategies. We assist with the preparation of immigration forms based on information you provide. For legal advice, consult a licensed immigration attorney.

Ready to Start Your Form I-821?

Contact our Washington Court House area office today — walk-ins welcome.

3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15, Columbus, OH 43231

Call (380) 269-7408