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for an immediate relative case if someone is here on the visa waiver theyre allowed to adjust status even if they came on SR visa waiver finally for adjustments that is not an issue you cant do change the status or extension of status other people non immediate relatives cant file for jessamine status but for parents of US citizens spouses and minor children theyre allowed to adjust that its either before the 90-day mark or afterwards now if they fell at all and the period thats for the visa waiver ends I know I still a jurisdiction to pick them up and take them away but as a policy USF doesnt refer to them unless they have some sort of criminal issue where problems that come up so they can be removed and picked up remove but they can adjust status and sign USAs policy to have this information give toys for being picked up and a note is if youre in the Ninth Circuit and you file the case within the nine days arrival the applicant does get permission to go to a judge an immigr