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Q: What is USCIS Form I-485 Supplement A?
A: USCIS Form I-485 Supplement A is a form used for adjustment of status under Section 245 (I) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Q: What does Section 245 (I) of the Immigration and Nationality Act allow?
A: Section 245 (I) of the Immigration and Nationality Act allows certain individuals who are eligible for immigrant visas to adjust their status to that of a lawful permanent resident without having to leave the United States.
Q: Who should use USCIS Form I-485 Supplement A?
A: USCIS Form I-485 Supplement A should be used by certain individuals who are eligible for adjustment of status under Section 245 (I) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Q: What supporting documents are required with USCIS Form I-485 Supplement A?
A: The supporting documents required with USCIS Form I-485 Supplement A may vary depending on the individual's eligibility and circumstances. It is important to carefully review the instructions provided with the form and gather the necessary evidence.
Q: What happens after filing USCIS Form I-485 Supplement A?
A: After filing USCIS Form I-485 Supplement A, the applicant will receive a notice of receipt from USCIS. They may also be required to attend an interview with USCIS to further evaluate their eligibility for adjustment of status.
Q: Can I work or travel while my USCIS Form I-485 Supplement A is pending?
A: Under certain circumstances, applicants with a pending USCIS Form I-485 Supplement A may be eligible for employment authorization and/or travel documents. It is important to review the eligibility criteria and obtain the necessary permissions from USCIS.
Q: What should I do if my USCIS Form I-485 Supplement A is denied?
A: If USCIS denies a Form I-485 Supplement A, the applicant will receive a notice explaining the decision and any available options for appeal or reconsideration. It is recommended to consult with an immigration attorney for guidance on how to proceed.
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