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Adjustment of Status to Permanent Residency (US Green Card)

Adjustment of Status to Permanent Residency (US Green Card)

Once you have been admitted to the United States you may wish to apply for permanent residency. This is typically referred to as getting your “green card”. In order to qualify you must meet one of the following requirements:

  • You were admitted to the U.S. as a K1 fiance(e) of a U.S. citizen and married that citizen within 90 days of your entry
  • You were admitted to the U.S. as a K3 spouse
  • You are married or will be married to a U.S. citizen
  • You are on an current visa authorized to apply for a green card

The process to become a Legal Permanent Resident (“LPR”) starts with the filing of an I-485 application to adjust status. Once the I-485 petition is filed, the sponsor of the spouse will need to file an I-864 application which requires a certain minimum income for support of the foreign spouse. The married couple will then be required to submit to an Adjustment of Status interview. The relationship must be genuine and based on an honest love for one another. If you successfully pass the interview, your spouse will receive his/her Green Card in the mail in about 4-8 weeks.

A person who has LPR status by virtue of marrying a U.S. Citizen is eligible to apply for U.S. Citizenship three years after first obtaining LPR status.


 


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