131 File
In the financial sector, (Segment Reporting) sets the standards for how public companies report financial and descriptive information about their operating segments.
Generally $630 for paper filing, though online filing through a USCIS account may offer a $50 discount .
The , is used by non-U.S. citizens to apply for re-entry permits, refugee travel documents, or advance parole. In the financial sector, (Segment Reporting) sets the
Public business enterprises must report segment profit or loss, specific revenue/expense items, and segment assets.
As of April 4, 2025 , USCIS strictly requires the new edition of the form (dated 01/20/2025). citizens to apply for re-entry permits, refugee travel
Available for certain applicants, including Afghan Nationals seeking re-parole, which may be fee-exempt. 📊 Finance: FASB Statement No. 131
Information must be reported based on how it is used internally by the "chief operating decision maker" to allocate resources. Available for certain applicants
Allows individuals to travel outside the U.S. and return without abandoning their pending immigration status.