Vaccination Requirement for Immigrant Visas and Adjustment of Status
This article examines the vaccination requirements for immigrant visas and adjustment of status, including vaccine-related inadmissibility and the Form I-693.
This article examines the vaccination requirements for immigrant visas and adjustment of status, including vaccine-related inadmissibility and the Form I-693.
The BIA has held that an alien applying for adjustment of status is subject to INA 242(c) if his or her asylum application was referred to immigration court.
Although the 30/60 Day Rule is for DOS, USCIS applies it as well for conduct within 30 days of entry. Furthermore, even preconceived intent for a B visa may prevent AOS
This article will explain the rules for 245(k) relief for certain employment-based adjustment of status applicants to be exempt from bars to adjustment of status
This article explains the medical examination requirement for adjustment of status and how a Form I-693 can show the applicant is not inadmissible on health-related grounds.
H1s and L1s are often allowed to travel with adjustment of status pending without advance parole. We explain H1 and L1 travel with adjustment of status applications.
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