Instructions for Application to Register
Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
USCIS
Form I-485
OMB No. 1615-0023
Expires 03/31/2023
Form I-485 Instructions 03/29/21
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Table of Contents
Form I-485 Main Instructions
Page
What Is the Purpose of Form I-485?
2
Who May File Form I-485?
2
Who May Not Be Eligible to Adjust Status?
3
When Should I File Form I-485?
4
General Instructions
4
What Evidence Must You Submit with Form I-485?
9
What Is the Filing Fee?
15
Where To File?
16
Address Change
17
Processing Information
17
Individuals With Disabilities and/or Impairments
18
USCIS Forms and Information
19
Penalties
19
USCIS Compliance Review and Monitoring
19
USCIS Privacy Act Statement
19
Paperwork Reduction Act
20
Checklist
20
Additional Instructions
Additional Instructions
21
Additional Instructions for Family-Based Applicants
21
Additional Instructions for Employment-Based Applicants
23
Additional Instructions for Special Immigrants
24
Additional Instructions for Human Trafficking Victims and Crime Victims
25
Additional Instructions for Asylees and Refugees
31
Additional Instructions for Applicants Filing Under Special Adjustment Programs
32
Additional Categories
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What Is the Purpose of Form I-485?
Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, is used by a person in the United States to
apply for lawful permanent resident status. Throughout these Instructions, we will sometimes refer to Form I-485 as an
application for adjustment of status or as an adjustment application.
Who May File Form I-485?
The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and certain other Federal laws provide many different ways to adjust status to
that of a lawful permanent resident. This is often informally referred to as applying for a “green card.”
The eligibility requirements for adjustment of status may vary depending on the immigrant category you are applying
under. For more information on adjustment of status eligibility and discretion, go to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services (USCIS) website at
www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/adjustment-status
.
Furthermore, you must be
physically present
in the United States to file this application.
You may apply as the person who directly qualifies for an immigrant category (“principal applicant”) or, in some cases, as
a family member of the principal applicant (“derivative applicant”). Whether you are a principal or derivative applicant,
you must file your own Form I-485.
1. Principal Applicant
The principal applicant is usually the individual named as the beneficiary of an immigrant petition or who is otherwise
qualified to adjust status. A principal applicant must designate which immigrant category he or she is applying under
by selecting the appropriate box listed on Form I-485,