USCIS Extends Notice Period 60 Days
Summary
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has extended a notice period by 60 days. The document, filed on regulations.gov under docket USCIS-2013-0002-0042, references a PDF attachment containing the full extension details. The specific notice period affected and the regulatory context are contained within the PDF, which is not included in this record.
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USCIS has extended a notice period by 60 days. The specific notice period being extended and the applicable regulatory context are contained in the attached PDF document. This appears to be a procedural extension affecting immigration-related notices.
Affected parties should download the full PDF from regulations.gov to determine whether the extension applies to their pending immigration matters, applications, or requests. The 60-day extension may affect response deadlines for affected petitioners, applicants, or requestors.
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