Receipt
After
you file any form, USCIS will either:
Send
you a Form I-797C, Notice of Action, which is your receipt showing the official
filing date and receipt number
OR
OR
Return
your form(s) and supporting documents to you
If
your forms are returned to you, USCIS will include a notice explaining why the
forms were returned.
Read
the notice carefully and correct all the mistakes before you file again.
Fingerprints & Photographs
After
you file the Form I-485:
If
you are 14 or older, USCIS will send you a notice for an appointment to give
fingerprints take photographs (which the USCIS calls biometrics) at an Application Support Center
(also referred to as the ASC)
You
must bring a state-issued photo ID, or a passport issued by your country of
birth to the appointment
If
you also file a Form I 765, the USCIS will send you an appointment notice for
that form
Remember
to bring BOTH notices to the ASC. Bringing only one can delay processing of
your green card or your work permit
If
you cannot make the appointment, follow the instructions on the appointment
notice to ask for a new date and time
IMPORTANT!
If you
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Then
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Cannot make your appointment
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Follow the instructions on the appointment notice to ask for a
new date and time
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Do not come to your interview, and do not ask AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE for a new appointment
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Your I-485 might be denied!
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Scheduling the Interview
As a
rule, the USCIS interviews all SIJ petitioners. If you think you should not be
interviewed, please see “Waiving the Interview”, below.
The
USCIS will interview you in order to make a decision on the Form I-360 and the
Form I-485 you file.
The
USCIS will send you a notice for an interview at your local USCIS field office.
You
will have your interview within 180 days of your official filing date.
If
you file both forms in the same envelope, the USCIS will interview you only
once.
Follow
the instructions on the appointment notice to ask for a new date and time.
Waiving the Interview
The
USCIS may waive the interview for special reasons, such as:
An
approval after your 18th birthday will mean you would lose a place to live;
You
cannot get critical medical care until you get a green card; or
You
will lose a scholarship if you do not get your green card in less than 180
days; or
Coming
to the USCIS interview would be so extremely difficult that it would be a
hardship to you;
OR
OR
Other
reasons that you may need an expedited decision.
If
you are under 14, the USCIS will consider your age when the USCIS decides
whether or not to waive your interview.
The
more complete your petition is, the more likely the USCIS is to be able to
decide to waive the interview.
At
the Interview:
You
can bring your attorney or representative with you.
Your
attorney or representative must bring a Form G-28, Notice of Entry of
Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative (if it was not already sent
with your petition).
The
USCIS will interview you to:
Confirm
the information in your I-360 and I-485,
Answer
questions about your criminal history, if any (such as citations, arrests, or
convictions),
Explain
any other part of your petition that is not clear.
If
you do not speak English well, you must bring a translator with you.
You
must bring a state-issued photo ID, or a passport issued by your country of
citizenship.
Anyone
you want to come into the interview with you must also have a state-issued
photo ID, a U.S.
government-issued ID, or a passport issued by their country of citizenship.
IMPORTANT!
If you
|
Then
|
Cannot make the appointment
|
Follow the instructions on the appointment notice to ask for a
new date and time
|
Do not come to your interview, and do not ask AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE for a new appointment
|
Your I-360 or I-485 might be denied!
|
USCIS
will make a decision on your I-360 within 180 days from your official filing
date. The 180 days begins on the receipt date on your I-797C, Notice of Action.
The
180 days does NOT include the days:
Between
the day you miss an appointment and the day of your new appointment;
Between
the day the USCIS sends you a request for evidence (or for a Form I 601) and
the date the USCIS gets the evidence or form.
If a
field office interviews you, USCIS will make the decision at the interview,
unless:
USCIS
has to wait for a clearance, or
You
need to submit additional evidence, or
You
need to file a Form I 601.
I-360
If
USCIS approves your Form I-360 without a Form I 485, USCIS will send you a Form
I-797, Approval Notice.
If
USCIS denies your Form I-360, USCIS will send you a written decision telling
you why the USCIS denied it.
USCIS
will also tell you how you can appeal the denial.
I-485
If
USCIS approves your I-360 petition and I-485 application, USCIS will send you
an approval notice, or put a temporary green card stamp in your passport
USCIS
will mail you your green card (also called a Permanent Resident Card) in
approximately 90 days
If
USCIS denies your I-485 application, USCIS will send you a written decision
telling you why the USCIS denied it
USCIS
will also tell you how you can ask USCIS to reconsider the decision.
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