How long does it take to get my i-485 receipt after fingerprinting?
3 to 5 weeks
Approx. Typically 3 to 5 weeks after filing, you will receive a notice for your biometrics appointment. This will include your appointment date, time, and location.
What happens after I-485 receipt notice to fingerprinting?
Approximately 3-5 weeks after filing After your I-485 is filed, you will receive a notice in the mail about your biometrics services appointment, which will be held at a local Application Support Center (ASC). The notice will tell you the date, time, and location of your appointment.
What is the next step after I-485 is approved?
After your adjustment of status (I-485) petition is approved, you (and your dependents who applied with you) need to go to the nearby U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) local office to get your passport stamped.
How to file an adjustment of status with USCIS?
File Form I-485 If you are in the United States and are eligible for adjustment of status, you may file a Form I-485. Go to the Form I-485 instructions and the web page for your immigrant category for instructions on how to complete your application and properly file it with USCIS.
How do I know which USCIS service center will process my petition?
USCIS applications and petitions are processed by USCIS Service Centers. There are 5 USCIS Service Centers in total. Each USCIS Service Center will only process certain types of application/petition. Determining which USCIS Service Center will process your application/petition is a two stage process:
Where to file Form I-485 for adjustment of status?
Go to the Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-485 page to see where you should file your application. If you are applying to adjust your status to lawful permanent resident under section 245 (i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), you must complete both Form I‑485 and Form I-485 Supplement A, Adjustment of Status Under Section 245 (i). 5.
What are the different forms for adjustment of status?
The most common forms in these cases are the following: Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker. Form I-730, Petition for Refugee / Asylee relative. Form I-360, Petition for Amerasian, Widow (er), or Special Immigrant. Form I-526, Immigrant Petition by Alien Investor.
Where do I go to adjust my immigration status?
If you respond that you plan to adjust your status, NVC will hold your file until a USCIS office requests it. Requests for adjustment of status are processed by USCIS not by NVC. You should contact the USCIS office nearest you for adjustment of status information. I am adjusting my status with USCIS, what do I do about the fees requested by NVC?
How long does it take to get adjustment of status from USCIS?
If you respond that you plan to adjust your status, the NVC will hold your file until a USCIS office requests it. If you do not reply, after 30 days, the NVC will begin processing your petition. Requests for adjustment of status are processed by USCIS not by the NVC.
Where to apply for adjustment of status in the United States?
The USCIS field office will provide instructions on how to proceed. It will not be necessary for you to contact the Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) for any further information or instructions if you are eligible and apply to adjust status in the United States.
Go to the Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-485 page to see where you should file your application. If you are applying to adjust your status to lawful permanent resident under section 245 (i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), you must complete both Form I‑485 and Form I-485 Supplement A, Adjustment of Status Under Section 245 (i). 5.