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Adjustment of statusAdjustment of status is a procedure allowing certain aliens who are already present in the U.S. to apply for immigrant status. Aliens admitted to the United States in a nonimmigrant, refugee, or parol [..]
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Adjustment of statusThe process of applying for legal permanent residence from within the United States as opposed to applying from abroad which is called “consular processing.”
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Adjustment of statusThe process through which certain non-citizens apply for permanent resident (that is, green card) status from within the United States, as opposed to applying from abroad. (Applying from abroad is ref [..]
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Adjustment of status The Immigration and Nationality Act (“INA”) permits the change of an individual’s immigration status while in the United States from nonimmigrant or parolee (temporary) to immigrant (permanent) if th [..]
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Adjustment of statusThe procedure by which a foreign national changes/adjusts from a nonimmigrant visa status to an immigrant/ permanent resident status while in the United States.
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Adjustment of statusAdjustment of status is a process of becoming lawful permanent resident in the US. It is available to foreign nationals who are presently in the United States. Consular Processing
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Adjustment of statusthe final stage of the green card process involving the filing of paperwork with the USCIS within the U.S., rather than filing at an embassy or consulate abroad, known as consular processing. Applicants may only file for adjustment of status if they are inside the United States, a visa is immediately available, and they are not barred from doing so [..]
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Adjustment of statusThe process of adjusting the alien’s status from nonimmigrant to immigrant. This can take place as a part of the “Green Card” process. When all the proper forms and supporting documents are filed with [..]
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