There are several advantages and disadvantages to the process of Adjusting your Status from within the United States or going through Consular Processing from abroad after deciding to depart the country. Here we break down the pros and cons of each process and provide some tips for completing either option.
If you must file an I-140 before making a decision to adjust your status or depart for abroad consular processing, make sure to select the consular processing option in Part 4 Question 1 of Form I-140. This will allow for both options to remain available to you as it is much easier to switch to Adjustment of Status after selecting Consular Processing than it is to change to Consular Processing after selecting Adjustment of Status.
If you decide Adjustment of Status …
Make sure the forms are carefully drafted with the correct filing fees and supporting documentation. Be aware that processing delays may still occur.
Employment-based Adjustment of Status, unlike most family-based cases, is less likely to require an interview.
Adjustment of Status – Advantages |
Adjustment of Status – Disadvantages |
• Predictability of timing and government communication |
• Burden to prove maintenance of status and continued employment authorization
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If you decide to depart the U.S for Consular Processing …
Make sure that all supporting documents, such as birth and marriage certificates, comply with the correct Country Documents listing in the Foreign Affairs Manual and/or the State Department website.
Consular Processing – Advantages |
Consular Processing – Disadvantages |
• Filing Fees are lower
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• Must process with National Visa Center |
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