Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status (2024)

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Alert: USCIS has prioritized employment-based adjustment of status applications during every step of its processing and adjudication during this fiscal year. We continue to make processing and resource allocation decisions to increase the pace of adjudications and limit the potential for employment-based visa numbers to go unused. If you are applying for a Green Card in an employment-based category and we issued you a Request for Evidence (RFE) for your Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, you should respond as soon as possible so we can finalize a decision on your adjustment application.

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ALERT: If you are concurrently filing a Form I-140 and Form I-485, do not combine your supporting documents. Clearly separate each package using fasteners or heavy clips to hold together each set. We recommend assembling each form package in the following order:

  • Check or money order orForm G-1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transactions;
  • Form G-1145, Request for e-Notification(if applicable);
  • Form G-28(if applicable);
  • The form you are filing; and
  • Supporting documentation.

For additional information visit: Tips for Filing Forms by Mail

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ALERT: Effective April 4, 2024, any Form I-693 that was properly completed and signed by a civil surgeon on or after Nov. 1, 2023, does not expire, and can be used indefinitely as evidence to show that the applicant is not inadmissible on health-related grounds. For more information, see the Policy Alert.

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ALERT: Below are ways you can help prevent an unnecessary delay in the adjudication of your Form I-485:

Use this form to apply for lawful permanent resident status if you are in the United States.

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Edition Date

08/28/24. You can find the edition date at the bottom of the page on the form and instructions.

Dates are listed in mm/dd/yy format.

If you complete and print this form to mail it, make sure that the form edition date and page numbers are visible at the bottom of all pages and that all pages are from the same form edition. If any of the form’s pages are missing or are from a different form edition, we may reject your form.

If you need help downloading and printing forms, read our instructions.

Where to File

Where you file your Form I-485 depends on your eligibility category. Go to ourDirect Filing Addresses for Form I-485page to see where you should file your application.

If you file at a USCIS lockbox, you may not receive an A-Number on your Form I-797, Notice of Action, due to a change in our business process. In these cases, we will send your A-Number in a second notice a few days after accepting your application.

When to File

In general, you may not file your Form I-485 until a visa is available in your category. For information on the process of adjusting status as a permanent resident, and how to determine whether and when you are eligible to adjust status and file Form I-485, see our Visa Availability and Priority Dates and Adjustment of Status Filing Charts from the Visa Bulletin pages. For exceptions to the visa availability requirement, please check the Form I-485 instructions for your specific immigrant category for additional information.

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Filing Fee

You can find the filing fee for Form I-485 by visiting our Fee Schedule page.

You can pay the fee with a money order, personal check, cashier's check, orpay by credit cardor debit card usingForm G-1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transactions. If you pay by check, you must make your check payable to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

When you send a payment, you agree to pay for a government service. Filing fees are final and non-refundable, regardless of any action we take on your application, petition, or request, or if you withdraw your request.If you pay by credit card or debit card, you cannot later dispute the payment. Use ourFee Calculatorto help determine your fee.

If you are submitting multiple forms, pay each filing fee separately. We are transitioning to electronically processing immigration benefit requests, which requires us to use multiple systems to process your package. We may reject your entire package if you submit a single, combined payment for multiple forms.

Checklist of Required Initial Evidence (for informational purposes only)

Save time by submitting all required initial evidence and supporting documentation at the same time you file Form I-485.

View thechecklistof required initial evidence.

The checklist is an optional tool to use as you prepare your form, but does not replace statutory, regulatory, and form instruction requirements. Submitting all required initial evidence and supporting documentation at the same time you file Form I-485 may eliminate the need for us to issue a Request for Evidence to obtain additional documentation and evidence. This may also help avoid adjudication delays if we decide that you do not need to be interviewed.

You may also save time by submitting Form I-693, Report of Immigration Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, with your Form I-485. We generally consider a completed Form I-693 to remain valid for two years after the date the civil surgeon signed it.

Form Filing Tips

Filing Tips:Review ourTips for Filing Forms by Mailpage for information on how to ensure we will accept your form.

Don’t forget to sign your form.We will reject any unsigned form.

Special Instructions

E-Notification: If you want to receive an e-mail and/or text message that we have accepted your form at a USCIS lockbox, complete Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance, and clip it to the first page of your form.

Afghan SIV

Effective July 20, 2022, we transitioned the responsibility to adjudicate Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) petitions filed by Afghans to the U.S. Department of State (DOS). Afghans who start the SIV application process on or after July 20, 2022, may seek classification as a special immigrant with DOS by filing Form DS-157 with the application for Chief of Mission approval. For more information, see instructions on the DOS website on Special Immigrant Visas for Afghans – Who Were Employed by/on Behalf of the U.S. Government.

When filing Form I-485, you must supply evidence of an approved Form I-360 or a copy of the COM approval letter that also indicates approval of your Form DS-157.

INA 245(i)

If you are seeking to adjust status under the provisions of section 245(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, seeSupplement Afor additional instructions.

Filing I-485 Supplement J

If you are filing Form I-485 together with a Form I-140 that names you as the principal beneficiary, you do not need to file Supplement J.

However, you must file Supplement J if you are filing Form I-485 based on a previously filed Form I-140 or if you are requesting job portability to a new, permanent job offer under INA section 204(j). Visit ourForm I-485, Supplement J pagefor specific instructions on when and how to file Supplement J.

Filing Form I-765 and Form I-131 with Form I-485

If you filed Form I-485 on or after July 30, 2007, and before April 1, 2024, and paid the required fee, you do not have to pay an additional fee to also fileForm I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, orForm I-131, Application for Travel Documents, Parole Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records.However, if you file Form I-485 after April 1, 2024, you must pay additional fees to file Form I-765 and Form I-131, as listed on ourFee Schedulepage. In either case, you may file these forms concurrently.

If you file Form I-131 concurrentlywith Form I-485 or while Form I-485 is pending and are requesting an advance parole document, select only item 5. A. in Part 1 of Form I-131. You do not need to provide a receipt number for your Form I-485 in the space provided for a receipt number if you are filing the Form I-131 concurrently with the Form I-485.

If you choose not to file Form I-765 and/or Form I-131 concurrently with your Form I-485, then you must submit a copy of your Form I-797C, Notice of Action, also known as your receipt, as evidence that you filed Form I-485 when you file Form I-765 and/or Form I-131.

Which Box to Check in Part 2 of Form I-485

Before filing a Form I-485 based on a family-sponsored or employment-based preference category, check our Visa Bulletin page to see if your priority date makes you eligible to apply.

If you are the principal applicant, check the appropriate box inPart 2, Item 1.,of Form I-485 and check the appropriate box inPart 2, Item 2.a.through8.e.

If you are the derivative spouse or child of the principal applicant, check the appropriate box inPart 2, Item 1.,of Form I-485 and check the appropriate box inPart 2, Item 2.a.through8.e.

For more information on the Visa Bulletin or the charts, please go to ourVisa Availability and Priority Datespage.

Premium Processing

You may file Form I-485 and Form I-140 together at the USCIS Dallas Lockbox.

If you are requesting premium processing for Form I-140, you must also fileForm I-907, Request for Premium Processing Service. Refer to ourDirect Filing Addresses for Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers,pageif you want to file Forms I-485, I-140, and I-907 together. Do NOT file Form I-907 at a USCIS lockbox.

If you are filing Form I-485 based on a pending or approved Form I-140, go to ourDirect Filing Addresses for Form I-485pageto see where to file your application.

Read the Employment-Based Preferences chart in theDepartment of State’s Visa Bulletinpage to ensure your priority date is current before you file your application.

Afghan Parolees

If you are an Afghan parolee with an approved Form I-360, Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant, as an Afghan employed by or on behalf of the U.S. government or International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, or an approved Form DS-157, Petition for Special Immigrant Classification for Afghan SIV Applicants, and you did not complete Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, we encourage you to file Form I-485 as soon as possible to apply to become a lawful permanent resident and get a Green Card if eligible.

If you are an Afghan parolee with an approved Form I-360, Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant, as an Afghan employed by or on behalf of the U.S. government or International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, and you did not complete Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, at a safe haven, we encourage you to file Form I-485 as soon as possible to apply to become a lawful permanent resident and get a Green Card. You must provide a U.S. address to file Form I-485. If your address changes, you must notify us of your new address within 10 days by submitting Form AR-11, Alien’s Change of Address Card. The fastest way to submit your Form AR-11 is online. Special filing instructions apply to those filing Form I-485 in this category. You do not have to pay the filing or biometric services fees for Form I-485 if you were paroled into the United States due to the humanitarian crisis and are applying for adjustment as an Afghan Special Immigrant.

When filing Form I-485, include evidence of an approved Form I-360 petition or a copy of the Chief of Mission approval letter which also indicates approval of your Form DS-157 petition.

Review filing instructions at ourGreen Card for an Afghan Who Was Employed by or on Behalf of the U.S. Governmentpage, and see the instructions for Form I-485 (PDF, 584.24 KB) for complete filing information.

Attorney or Representative

You may be represented, at no expense to the U.S. government, by an attorney or other authorized representative. Your representative must submit Form G-28, Notice of Entry or Appearance as Attorney or Representative, with your Form I-485. Your representative may also submit Form G-28 at the time of your interview.

Related Links

  • Adjustment of Status
  • Green Card Processes and Procedures
  • How USCIS Determines Same or Similar Occupational Classifications for Job Portability Under AC21
  • I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA
  • Public Charge
  • Form I-693, Report of Immigration Medical Examination and Vaccination Record
  • USCIS Policy Manual, Volume 7, Adjustment of Status
  • Filing Directions to Obtain Employment Authorization and Advance Parole Card Where Adjustment of Status Application is Pending
  • Immigration Benefits in EOIR Removal Proceedings
  • Card Delivery Tracking
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