Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, is used to apply for a green card. But not anybody can file Form I-485. Eligibility for Form I-485 depends on several factors.
Physical presence in the United States through lawful means is one of the most fundamental requirements. But each category of eligibility for Form I-485 has separate requirements. We explain these requirements briefly below. However, determining eligibility for each individual is a more exhaustive process.
Lawful Entry Eligibility for Form I-485
First, the applicant must be in the United States after being lawfully inspected and admitted or paroled. In most cases, this mean that the individual is in the U.S. with a nonimmigrant visa such as a student, temporary employment, temporary visitor or K-1 fiancé. But refugees, asylees, Cuban nationals and other special classes may also qualify.
In some cases, a waiver to the requirement may be available. However, CitizenPath recommends that you find an immigration attorney to assist in these situations.
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Visa Availability
Generally, an applicant is only eligible to file Form I-485 if a visa is immediately available. This start with a visa petition. Most applicants must have someone else file the petition for you. (In some cases you may be eligible to file for yourself.)
Family-based immigration is the most common path. We’ll provide a couple of examples. A qualifying relative must file Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. For immediate relatives (spouses, parents and unmarried children (under age 21) of U.S. citizens), there is always a visa available. For all preference categories, there is a limited number of visas each year. The availability of a visa can get complicated. For more information, we recommend reading our section on family-based immigration.
Mistakes on your I-485 application can cause costly delays or a denial.
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The Form I-485 applicant must meet several requirements set forth in the application that are specific to the category in which he or she is filing. In most cases, the applicant will be the beneficiary of an approved immigrant petition such as Form I-130 (family-based) or Form I-140 (employment-based). These unique criteria are explained on the USCIS website in their Form I-485 instructions. It is a highly complex application packet which typically includes several other complementary USCIS forms. In many cases, applicants use the services of an attorney. There is an alternative solution.
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