Adjustment of Status
Adjustment of status is the USCIS process for obtaining lawful permanent residence (a green card) when someone qualifies under specific categories of immigration law.
The most common bases include:
- Immediate relative of a U.S. citizen: spouse, unmarried child under 21, or parent (if the citizen is 21 or older).
- Beneficiary of a family petition with a current visa number: for cases with a current priority date.
- Asylees after one year and other humanitarian categories.
Not everyone with a relative in the U.S. qualifies for adjustment of status. Your entry into the country, your immigration history, and other factors determine whether this path applies. If it doesn't, I'll tell you clearly.