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- Green Card through INA 245 (i) Adjustment - USCIS
You must complete Supplement A to Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, to apply under Section 245 (i) provisions and submit it with your Form I-485
- California Legislative Information
California Legislative Information provides details on laws and codes, including Penal Code Section 245, which outlines specific legal provisions and regulations
- 245 (i) Adjustment of Status Guide | Green Card Without Exit
Learn how to adjust your status under INA § 245 without leaving the U S : discover eligibility criteria, required documents, real-world examples, and expert filing tips
- eCFR :: 8 CFR Part 245 -- Adjustment of Status to That of Person . . .
An alien who is included in the categories of restricted aliens under § 245 1 (b) and meets the definition of a “grandfathered alien” may apply for adjustment of status under section 245 of the Act if the alien meets the requirements of paragraphs (b) (1) through (b) (7) of this section:
- INA Section 245 (i): A Complete Guide for Immigrants
What is INA Section 245 (i) in simple terms? It’s a law that allows certain undocumented immigrants to apply for green cards inside the U S , even if they entered without a visa or overstayed
- Legalization Through 245(i) - American Immigration Council
Section 245(i) became a particularly important option for many undocumented immigrants in 1996, when the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) created the “three- and ten-year bars ”
- 245 (i): Everything You Always Wanted to Know but Were Afraid to Ask
This introductory practice advisory explains 245 (i), including “grandfathering” and “after acquired,” and includes screening questions to assist in identifying and evaluating possible 245 (i) options for your clients
- What Is Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) Section 245(i)?
Section 245 (i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) is a legal provision allowing certain individuals to apply for lawful permanent resident status, commonly known as a green card, from within the United States
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