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If you are currently in the United States on a nonimmigrant visa, you may be able to stay and apply for adjustment of status. This will allow you to become a permanent resident and get a Green Card. Before you can apply for adjustment of status, you or someone else must file an immigration petition for you.
Steps for Adjustment of Status Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker. Form I-730, Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition. Form I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal.
If all of the requirements are met, and an immigrant visa is allocated by the Department of State (DOS), the Form I-485 is approved. Upon approval, the applicant is mailed a Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card.
Use Form I-566 to provide necessary information to DOS, DOD, NATO/HQ SACT and USCIS to establish your eligibility to request certain immigration benefits. Such benefits may be available to: Form I-566 generally accompanies other forms. There is no filing fee for the I-566.
You may apply as the person who directly qualifies for an immigrant category (principal applicant) or, in some cases, as a family member of the principal applicant (derivative applicant). Whether you are a principal or derivative applicant, you must file your own Form I-485.
Form I-566 provides information needed to identify you, the requestor, and the person from whom your status is, or will be, derived (the principal alien). NOTE: Each person requesting employment authorization or change/adjustment of status must file a separate Form I-566. You must submit two copies of Form I-566.
Adjustment of Status Document Checklist Birth Certificates (with translation) Marriage Certificate and/or Prior Divorce Decree. Passport Biographical Information Page and US Visa/Entry Stamps. I-94 Record. Nonimmigrant Status Documents. J-1 Status Documents. Employment Authorization Documents (EAD)