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When a foreign national applies for adjustment of status during removal proceedings, the immigration judge receives and makes a decision on Form I-485, instead of USCIS. A judge may not evaluate an adjustment of status application in the same way that USCIS would evaluate it under normal circumstances.
Form Details If You AreForm FeeTotalUnder 14 and filing with the Form I-485 application of at least 1 parent$750$750Under 14 and not filing with the Form I-485 application of at least one parent$1,140$1,140Age 1478$1,140$1,225Age 79 or older$1,140$1,1401 more row Jul 31, 2023
As cycle times improve, processing times will follow, and applicants and petitioners will receive decisions on their cases more quickly. USCIS will increase capacity, improve technology, and expand staffing to achieve these new goals by the end of FY 2023.
How long does the I-130 petition process take? Right now, for immediate relatives of a U.S. citizen, e.g., spouse, unmarried child under age 21, or parent living abroad, the wait time for Form I-130 averages 1415 months. For those living in the U.S., the processing time is currently 12.520.5.
To be eligible for adjustment of status, an individual must have been inspected and admitted or paroled into the United States, must be eligible to receive an immigrant visa, and must not be inadmissible to the United States.

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The 2023 processing time for the CR1 visa is 1415 months if youre married to a U.S. citizen and 2840 months if youre married to a green card holder. Do I need an attorney for the marriage green card process?
The entire adjustment process may take 8 to 14 months for most applicants. The most important thing you can do to ensure the best processing times is to submit a complete and thorough application package.
Form I-485 (Application for Adjustment of Status): Family-based green card applications (in other words, immediate relatives or spouses of a U.S. citizen) for applicants filing from within the United States average 11.5 months.

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