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What is Adjustment of Status?
Adjustment of Status (AOS) is the process by which non-U.S. citizens can become permanent residents while remaining in the U.S.
Instead of having to return to their home country for consular processing, applicants can file their AOS application (Form I-485) with USCIS, allowing them to stay in the U.S. during the application process.
Who is Eligible for Adjustment of Status?
Eligibility typically includes individuals who:
- Have an approved immigrant petition (Form I-130 or Form I-140).
- Are in the U.S. on a valid visa (such as family, employment, or student visas).
- Meet other eligibility criteria based on their circumstances.
The Adjustment of Status Process
1. Determine Eligibility:
Assess whether you meet the requirements for AOS, including having a valid immigrant petition and being eligible under your specific category.
2. File Form I-485:
Complete and submit Form I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status) along with required supporting documents and fees.
3. Biometrics Appointment:
Attend a biometrics appointment, where your fingerprints, photograph, and signature will be collected for background checks.
4. Interview (if required):
In some cases, you may be scheduled for an interview with a USCIS officer to further discuss your application.
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5. Receive Decision:
USCIS will notify you of their decision on your application. If approved, you will receive your Green Card.
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