What if adjustment of status is denied?

What if adjustment of status is denied?

Adjustment of status is granted at the discretion of USCIS. If your application for adjustment of status has been denied, you can be subject to deportation (removal) proceedings. Seek the assistance of an experienced U.S. immigration attorney. The attorney can help you decide what to do next.

Can I stay in the US while waiting for adjustment of status?

When you use AOS, you’ll be able to stay in the United States while your application is processed, even if your visa expires before your green card is approved. The alternative to AOS is consular processing, which is when you apply for a green card from outside the United States.

How does Adjustment of Status Work?

Adjustment of status is the process that you can use to apply for lawful permanent resident status (also known as applying for a Green Card) when you are present in the United States. This means that you may get a Green Card without having to return to your home country to complete visa processing.

Can you work during adjustment of status?

While waiting to adjust status to permanent resident in the U.S., you must obtain an employment authorization document if you plan to work. In order to work legally until your residence is approved, you must obtain an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), commonly called a work permit.

What documents do I need for adjustment of status?

Adjustment of Status Checklist

  • Form I-485.
  • Two passport-style photos.
  • I-94 travel document.
  • A copy of the approval receipt for your green card from the USCIS.
  • A job offer letter, if you are applying for an employment-based green card.
  • A marriage certificate, if you are applying for a marriage-based green card.

Can you get green card without interview?

In legal terms, USCIS is “waiving” the in-person interview requirement for some, using only written evidence to approve the applicant for U.S. residence (a green card). Thus the only way an applicant is likely to obtain a U.S. green card in the months ahead is to receive an interview waiver.

What are the questions for green card interview?

Green Card Interview Questions

  • How did you meet?
  • Where did some of your first dates take place?
  • How long did you date before deciding to get married?
  • What is the story of your marriage proposal?