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USCIS Updates Farmworker Visa Form Again

Published Date: 5/27/2026

Notice

Summary

USCIS is bringing back and updating the form employers use to petition for temporary farm workers under the H-2A visa program. This affects farmers and businesses hiring seasonal workers, with a 30-day public comment period ending June 26, 2026. The changes aim to improve the process without adding extra costs or delays.

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I‑129H2A Form Reinstated for H‑2A Petitions

If you are an employer who hires temporary agricultural (H‑2A) workers, USCIS is reinstating the I-129H2A petition (with changes) that you must use to request H‑2A classification. USCIS estimates 23,873 electronic respondents (4.59 hours each) and 2,652 paper respondents (4.85 hours each), totaling 122,440 annual hours and $13,660,375 in annual cost burden; USCIS will submit the collection to OMB and is accepting public comments through June 26, 2026. USCIS states the changes are intended to improve the process and will be submitted for review without adding extra costs or delays.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
5/27/2026
6/26/2026

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Homeland Security Department
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
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