The adjustment of status occurs when an individual is in US territory with a type of non-immigrant visa and wishes, after some time, to change to a immigration visa, that is, apply for a Green Card.
This happens, for example, when a person reached the United States with a tourist visa and, after some time, decided to stay in the country, applying lawsuit EB2 NIW.
The USCIS announcement predicts that the possibility of this adjustment will be frozen on December 1, 2022, with no expected return date.
This has already happened in other years. In 2019, for example, this possibility was revoked for two consecutive months (August and September).
The team of D4U Immigration is already taking the necessary measures and will set up a task force so that the client who has a delicate deadline, has his case filed with adjustment of status until the 30th of November.
At the moment, all immigration advisories are dealing with this new USCIS demand, but we, at D4U, will proactively reach out to customers who are in this situation and help them through this difficult time.
We warn that this is only relevant for those who still NOapplied for the EB2-NIW visa. Only those who are in American territory and would apply in the coming months should be concerned.
Disclaimer: D4U is not a law firm and does not practice law in the State Of Florida. This means that some services/protections, like the attorney-client privilege, may be different from those you could get from a law firm. If you have questions, please contact us at [email protected].
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