1. Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status:
This form is the main application for adjusting your status to that of a lawful permanent resident within the United States.
2. Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative:
The I-130 establishes the familial relationship between you and your U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse.
3. Marriage certificate:
Provide a copy of your official marriage certificate as proof of your legal union.
4. Proof of the bona fide nature of your marriage:
Gather evidence that demonstrates the authenticity of your marital relationship, such as shared financial accounts and photos together.
5. Affidavit of support (Form I-864):
This form ensures that the sponsoring spouse can financially support the immigrant spouse.
6. Passport-style photos:
Include the required number of passport-sized photographs for both spouses.
7. Medical examination results (Form I-693):
You must undergo a medical examination by an approved civil surgeon and submit the results.
8. Proof of lawful entry into the United States:
Provide documentation to confirm that you entered the U.S. legally, such as your visa and I-94 arrival/departure record.
9. Employment Authorization Document (Form I-765), if needed:
If you wish to work while your adjustment of status application is pending, you can file for an EAD.
10. Application for Travel Document (Form I-131), if needed:
If you plan to travel outside the U.S. while your application is pending, you may need this travel document.
11. Filing fee payment:
Check the USCIS website for the current fees and include the appropriate payment with your application.
12. Copies of all supporting documents for your application:
Make clear copies of all documents and submit them as part of your application package.
13. G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance (optional):
Include this form to receive electronic notifications about your case's status.
14. Any additional forms and documentation as specified by USCIS:
Be sure to review the USCIS website and instructions for your specific situation to determine if any additional forms or documents are required.