1. What are the reasons for you wanting to adjust your status?
The reasons I am wanting to adjust my status are to acquire the legal right to live and work in the United States as a permanent resident. I want to be able to have the same rights and privileges as a citizen of the country, and to be able to access resources and opportunities that are available only with permanent resident status. Additionally, I would like to be able to eventually eventually become a U.S. citizen and enjoy the same rights and protections that come with citizenship.
2. What is the exact date you entered the United States?
I entered the United States on August 25th, 2014.
3. Are you still married to the person who sponsored your visa application?
No, I am not.
4. How did you obtain your visa or green card?
I obtained my visa through the State Department’s Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA).
5. Are you currently employed in the United States?
No, I am not currently employed in the United States.
6. Have you ever been outside the U.S. since entering?
Yes, I have been outside the U.S. since entering.
7. Are you eligible for a work permit while your application is pending?
No, you are not eligible for a work permit while your application is pending. You must wait until you receive notification that your application has been approved before you can apply for a work permit.
8. Have you ever been convicted of any criminal offenses in the U.S.?
No.
9. Do you have any family members who are U.S. citizens or green card holders?
Yes, I have two family members who are U.S. citizens.
10. Have you ever received any public benefits?
No, I have not.
11. What is your current address and when did you move to this address?
My current address is 3 Hills Drive, London, W3 7PX and I moved here in May 2019.
12. Do you have any trips planned outside the United States in the near future?
At this time, I do not have any trips planned outside the United States in the near future.
13. How long do you plan on staying in the U.S.?
That depends on many factors, including the legal status of my visa.
14. Have you ever been denied for any visa application or immigration benefit in the past?
No, I have not.
15. Can you provide evidence of financial support while waiting for your application to be approved?
No, I cannot provide evidence of financial support while waiting for my application to be approved. The decision to approve an application is based on the information provided in the application and the evidence of financial ability provided by the applicant.
16. What other documents do you have to support your application?
In addition to the documents listed above, I am also submitting my resume, my most recent academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and any other relevant documents that may help to demonstrate my qualifications.
17. Do you have any ties to your home country that would make it difficult to remain in the U.S.?
No, I do not have any ties to my home country that would make it difficult for me to remain in the U.S.
18. Are there any special circumstances that could make your application more difficult to process?
Yes, there are special circumstances that could make an application more difficult to process. These include incomplete applications, incorrect or outdated information, a complex family situation or a criminal record. Other circumstances include a significant number of dependents or a long history of unstable employment.
19. What steps are required for an adjustment of status application?
1. Submit Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.
2. Submit the filing fee and biometrics fee.
3. Have a medical examination.
4. Submit two passport-style photographs.
5. Submit evidence that proves the applicant is eligible for adjustment of status.
6. Submit Form I-864, Affidavit of Support.
7. Attend biometrics appointment, if applicable.
8. Attend the adjustment of status interview, if applicable.
9. Wait for USCIS to approve or deny the application.
20. Do you know anyone involved in fraudulent immigration activities in the past or present?
No, I do not know anyone involved in fraudulent immigration activities in the past or present.