What is the process for changing or adjusting my status?

The process for changing or adjusting status in Virginia requires the individual to file an Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This form is available on the USCIS website. After submitting the application, the individual will receive a biometrics appointment notice in the mail for a mandatory biometrics appointment. This appointment requires the individual to have their fingerprints and photo taken. After the biometrics appointment, the individual will receive an official notice from the USCIS confirming the receipt of the application. Depending on the individual’s circumstances, the USCIS may require more evidence that the individual meets the qualifications for the new immigration status they are requesting. If so, the individual will receive a request for more evidence (RFE). If the individual successfully meets all the requirements for the new immigration status, the USCIS will send a notice of approval. In some cases, the individual may be required to attend an in-person interview before the application can be approved. If the individual is approved, they will receive an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and/or a Permanent Resident Card (Green Card). It is important to note that there may be multiple steps and requirements for changing or adjusting immigration status. If an individual in Virginia is unsure of any aspect of the process, it is recommended to seek the help of an experienced immigration attorney.

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El procedimiento para solicitar un cambio o ajuste en el estatus migratorio depende de la situación de cada persona. Por lo general, hay dos vías para solicitar un cambio o ajuste legal de estatus migratorio. La primera es a través de un proceso conocido como cambios consulares. Esto requiere que el solicitante viaje fuera de los Estados Unidos para solicitar un cambio de estatus directamente en un consulado de los Estados Unidos en el extranjero. Esta opción es apropiada para personas que valoran la rapidez y quieren obtener un permiso de trabajo inmediatamente después de su aprobación. La segunda opción es la solicitud de cambio de estatus dentro de los Estados Unidos, conocida como cambios en el lugar. Esto es apropiado para personas que desean solicitar un cambio de estatus mientras permanecen en los Estados Unidos. El proceso puede ser muy largo y generalmente toma más de seis meses para completarse. Es importante recordar que el proceso de solicitud varía dependiendo de la situación personal de cada persona. Antes de iniciar el proceso de cambio de estatus, se recomienda encarecidamente a todos los solicitantes que busquen asesoramiento legal para conocer los pasos necesarios y evitar errores innecesarios.

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