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What Is Adjustment of Status? Green Card Process Explained
Adjustment of status is an important green card process for eligible applicants who are already living inside the United States. It allows certain applicants to apply for lawful permanent residence without leaving the country for consular processing abroad. The topic has gained attention after recent confusion over whether green card applicants must leave the US while their cases are reviewed. For many applicants, understanding adjustment of status, Form I-485, and travel rules is n
What Is Adjustment of Status? Green Card Process Explained
Adjustment of status is an important green card process for eligible applicants who are already living inside the United States. It allows certain applicants to apply for lawful permanent residence without leaving the country for consular processing abroad. The topic has gained attention after recent confusion over whether green card applicants must leave the US while their cases are reviewed. For many applicants, understanding adjustment of status, Form I-485, and travel rules is n
DHS Green Card Clarification Brings Relief to Indian H-1B Workers
The Department of Homeland Security’s latest green card clarification has brought relief to many Indian H-1B workers, students, and families waiting for permanent residency in the United States. The clarification came after a USCIS announcement on Friday, May 22, 2026, created concern that many green card applicants may have to leave the United States and complete processing through US consulates abroad. DHS later clarified that most applicants will not automatically be required t
DHS Green Card Clarification Brings Relief to Indian H-1B Workers
The Department of Homeland Security’s latest green card clarification has brought relief to many Indian H-1B workers, students, and families waiting for permanent residency in the United States. The clarification came after a USCIS announcement on Friday, May 22, 2026, created concern that many green card applicants may have to leave the United States and complete processing through US consulates abroad. DHS later clarified that most applicants will not automatically be required t









