I129

Abbreviation I129 or I-129 may refer to:

  • Interstate 129, an auxiliary Interstate Highway which connects South Sioux City to Interstate 29 in Sioux City, Iowa.
  • Iodine-129, an unstable isotope of iodine
  • Form I-129 (Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker) filed by employers for workers seeking a temporary nonimmigrant worker classification such as the H-1B visa, H-2A visa, H-2B visa, or L-1 visa
  • Form I-129

    Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker is a form submitted to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services used by employers or prospective employers to obtain (or amend the details of) a worker on a nonimmigrant visa status. Approval of the form makes the worker eligible to start or continue working at the job (on or after the indicated start date) if already in the United States. If the worker is not already in the United States, an approved Form I-129 may be used to submit a visa application associated with that status. The form is 36 pages long and the instructions for the form are 29 pages long. It is one of the many USCIS immigration forms.

    Reasons for filing Form I-129

    Broadly, the Form I-129 is used to either file for a new status or a change of status. In more detail, the following is a complete list of reasons for filing the form:

  • New Employment, for first time employment with the U.S. company or for employment in a new position;
  • Continuation of Employment, to continue employment of a foreign worker in the same position;
  • Interstate 129

    Interstate 129 (I-129) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway which connects South Sioux City to Interstate 29 in Sioux City, Iowa. Opened in 1976, I-129 is a 3.48-mile-long (5.60 km) route, running 3.21 miles (5.17 km) in Nebraska. At 0.27 miles (0.43 km), Interstate 129 is the shortest highway in the state of Iowa. A rare characteristic of I-129 is that it is one of only four Interstates to enter a state that its parent does not enter (I-29, in this case, does not enter Nebraska). The other three are I-275 around Cincinnati, Ohio since I-75 does not enter Indiana, I-287 around New York City because I-87 does not enter New Jersey, and I-535 because I-35 (located in the Duluth-Superior area) does not enter Wisconsin.

    Route description

    Interstate 129 begins along U.S. Route 20 on the western edge of South Sioux City, Nebraska, just west of exit 1, a cloverleaf interchange with U.S. Route 75 and U.S. Route 77. US 77 travels north through South Sioux City before ending at Interstate 29 in Sioux City while US 75 joins I-129 and US 20. One mile (1.6 km) later, I-129 / US 20 / US 75 intersect Dakota Avenue at a partial cloverleaf interchange.U.S. Route 20 Business is designated along Dakota Avenue.

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