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Prepare your I-539 (Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status) online

Form I-539 is what a nonimmigrant already in the US files to extend their stay or change to a different nonimmigrant status — for example a B-1/B-2 visitor extending a visit, an F-1 student's H-4 or L-2 dependents, or someone switching status without leaving the country. Its applicant fields repeat the same biographic details AttachKit can draft from your saved profile.

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Who needs it: Nonimmigrants already in the US who need more time (extension) or a different status (change of status) — B-1/B-2 visitors, F/M students and their dependents, H-4/L-2 dependents, and others eligible to file I-539.

Need a blank I-539? Download from the source, then drop it in below.

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Save your name, address, and other common fields once. Then open the blank I-539 in the form filler below — AttachKit maps what it can from your saved profile, right in your browser with nothing uploaded.

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Why fill it here

  • Draft your own applicant info — name, date of birth, address, country of citizenship, passport, and I-94 details — from your saved profile.
  • Keep your current status, the status you're requesting, and your dates alongside your biographic answers as you work.
  • Review every answer before you file — an I-539 rejected for a small error can cost weeks and risk a status gap.
  • Save your profile once and reuse it across your USCIS forms.

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I-539 questions, answered

General information, not legal or tax advice

This page is general information about a USCIS form. Immigration outcomes can be life-changing and error-sensitive — for advice on your case, consult a licensed immigration attorney or DOJ-accredited representative. AttachKit fills the PDF; you remain responsible for what's submitted.

Does this submit my I-539 to USCIS?
No. AttachKit helps you draft your answers in your browser; you finalize and file the official PDF through myUSCIS online, by mail, or through your attorney.
Can I include dependents on one I-539?
I-539 uses a separate Supplement A for co-applicants. AttachKit drafts the main applicant's answers; add and review each co-applicant on the official form. This isn't legal advice — check the current I-539 instructions or an immigration attorney.
Is the AI mapping reliable for an immigration form?
Treat the drafted answers as a starting point — every field is editable. Wrong info on an I-539 can delay your case or create a status gap, so review everything before you file.

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