National Benefits Center Law and Legal Definition
The National Benefits Center (NBC) is a national immigration office which processes immigration petitions from across the country, including I-129F, I-765, I-131, and parts of I-485. It was in March 2002 that NBC was opened. At first, NBC was set up to provide "administrative service" functions for the District Offices, viewing them as their customers. NBC is considered a Field Office, rather than a Service Center in USCIS's operational scheme, and actually reports to Field Office Operations. NBC is housed in a large modern warehouse-style building. It is approximately 135,000 square feet consisting of conference rooms, work cubicles, file and staging areas, management offices.
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