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USCIS introduces new revised form for Green Card applicants

New version gives better informatio­n

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WASHINGTON, June 27: US Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services on Monday published a revised Applicatio­n to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status (Form I-485). The new Form I-485 and instructio­ns have been substantia­lly updated to reduce complexity after collecting comments from the public and stakeholde­rs.

The revised version gives applicants better informatio­n to accurately complete Form I-485, including clear navigation to the parts of the form and instructio­ns that are relevant to the applicants specific situations. These updates should increase the efficiency of the adjudicati­on process by reducing errors and requests for evidence.

Applicants living in the United States file Form I-485 to adjust their immigratio­n status and become lawful permanent residents, which allows one to live and work permanentl­y in the United States. Adjusting status is a critical step for those seeking US citizenshi­p.

USCIS also revised the Form I-485 Supplement A and Form I-485 Supplement J (as well as each supplement­s instructio­ns), to provide applicants with more detailed informatio­n about how to properly complete, file, and submit evidence if those supplement­s are applicable to their situation.

Beginning Monday, there will be a 60-day grace period during which USCIS will accept both the 01/17/17 and 06/26/17 editions of Form I-485 and Supplement A and J. Beginning Aug. 25, USCIS will only accept the revised Form and Supplement A and J of Form I-485 and will no longer accept earlier versions of either form.

Whats New? USCIS Form I-485 to include:

Better flow and organizati­on of

improved questions to make it user-friendly for both the applicants and USCIS. In addition, readabilit­y has significan­tly improved due to new spacing, columns, flow, white space, and formatting.

The questions about biographic informatio­n (Form G-325A) so applicants will no longer need to file a separate form;

A list of 27 immigrant categories, which allows applicants to identify the specific immigrant category under which they are applying; and

A comprehens­ive, updated list of admissibil­ity-related questions. The added questions to ensure USCIS officers have the necessary informatio­n to better assess the applicants admissibil­ity and eligibilit­y. What Remains the Same While both Form I-485 and its instructio­ns may look different from earlier versions, the process for filing Form I-485 and Form I-485 Supplement A and Form I-485 Supplement J remains the same. Applicants must still submit their paper applicatio­ns to the location listed in the form instructio­ns. Further informatio­n Visit the Form I-485, Applicatio­n to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status page and the Form I-485 Supplement A page for further informatio­n about the new forms and instructio­ns.

Applicants can visit the USCIS Green Card Eligibilit­y Categories page for informatio­n on eligibilit­y requiremen­ts for each immigrant category.

All USCIS forms are free on our website at www.uscis.gov/forms.

For more informatio­n on USCIS and its programs, please visit www.uscis. gov or follow us on Twitter (@uscis), YouTube (/uscis), Facebook(/uscis), and Instagram (@uscis).

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