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- Green Card through INA 245 (i) Adjustment - USCIS
You must complete Supplement A to Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, to apply under Section 245 (i) provisions and submit it with your Form I-485
- California Legislative Information
California Legislative Information provides details on laws and codes, including Penal Code Section 245, which outlines specific legal provisions and regulations
- eCFR :: 8 CFR Part 245 -- Adjustment of Status to That of Person . . .
An alien who is included in the categories of restricted aliens under § 245 1 (b) and meets the definition of a “grandfathered alien” may apply for adjustment of status under section 245 of the Act if the alien meets the requirements of paragraphs (b) (1) through (b) (7) of this section:
- 245(i): everything you always wanted to know but were afraid to . . . - ILRC
Someone who has 245(i) just means they do not have to worry about the "inspected and admitted or paroled" requirement under INA § 245(a), and they also do not need to worry about the § 245(c) bars to adjusting under 245(a)
- INA Section 245 (i): A Complete Guide for Immigrants
What is INA Section 245 (i) in simple terms? It’s a law that allows certain undocumented immigrants to apply for green cards inside the U S , even if they entered without a visa or overstayed
- What Is Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) Section 245(i)?
Section 245 (i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) is a legal provision allowing certain individuals to apply for lawful permanent resident status, commonly known as a green card, from within the United States
- 245 (i) Adjustment of Status Guide | Green Card Without Exit
Learn how to adjust your status under INA § 245 without leaving the U S : discover eligibility criteria, required documents, real-world examples, and expert filing tips
- 245i Eligibility Requirements: How to Get Grandfathered In
Wondering if you qualify under Section 245 (i) for adjustment of status in the U S ? Learn the 2025 eligibility rules, key deadlines, and how to get grandfathered in—step by step
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