| Your Adjustment of Status Interview |
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| Wednesday, 09 June 2010 11:54 |
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An application for Adjustment of Status (Form I-485), which has been filed with CIS, requires that the individual applicant (and in some instances, the spouse) be interviewed prior to adjudication. For many people, the prospect of being interviewed by an immigration officer can be stressful. However, for those who are prepared, an immigration interview should be straightforward and much like a job interview. You should try to remain calm- there is no reason to be nervous. Most interviews last no longer than 30 minutes and are a formality. However, we recommend that you budget approximately two hours of time for the entire process. Included in this section is information on: The General Process CIS will provide a comprehensive list of required documentation with your interview appointment letter. In most cases, your name will be called and you will be brought into a separate office. The officer will place you under oath and ask to see valid, government-issued identification. The bulk of the interview will consist of the officer going over the forms previously submitted to ensure that the information is accurate and up to date. Assuming that all of your documentation is in order, the officer will, upon conclusion of the interview, let you know if your application has been approved. If further information or documentation is required, or there are criminal or background check issues, a formal request for evidence will be issued and you will be given a time frame in which to comply.
In marriage-based adjustment cases, the following applies:
Most importantly, if you have concerns before the interview, we urge you to contact us. Page Summary: If you have filed Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, you will be required to attend an interview prior to the final adjudication of your case.
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