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hi my name is Oscar and Im a scientist in todays episode were going to talk about adjustment of status for eb2 and aw lets jump into it so adjustment of status here you will see it written as AOS by the acronym is the action of converting your current immigration or non-immigration status to the new one in your case it may be going from an F with a steering Visa or an HB is a worker with two the lawful permanent resident or LPR status a green card status so thats what what we know as adjustment of status here and this only applies if you are already in the United States if you are applying for this ev20w category from abroad lets say from Spain or Colombia or Canada then you will apply through what is called Consular processing and then adjustment of status does not apply to you so this video is really not going to be relevant for your situation all right but if you are in the United States under a different visa and you are applying for a green card and specifically for eb2 and