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MARRIAGE inside the U.S. If you marry your spouse inside the U.S., there are several issues that need to be looked into to determine if the alien can remain inside the U.S. to adjust his/her status. If the alien is “in status”, he/she can adjust his/her status to that of lawful permanent residence. If not in status, the alien must return to his/her home country to proceed with consular processing e
xcept in two cases:
(1) if the alien entered into the U.S. with inspection and is now married to a U.S. citizen, the alien can remain in the U.S. to adjust. (2) If the alien is the beneficiary of an I-130 visa petition that was filed before April 30, 2001, the alien can stay in the U.S. to adjust, but must pay a penalty under 245i of $1,000.
The documents you will need to file to adjust your status in the U.S. are:
Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, with all required documentation
A copy of the birth certificates for both spouses
A copy of the passport and I-94 card showing valid entry
If you are a citizen and were not born in the United States, a copy of either your Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship or your U.S. passport
If you are a lawful permanent resident (LPR), a copy of your alien registration receipt card
Two completed and signed G-325A’s (one for you and one for your spouse)
A copy of your civil marriage certificate
A copy of any divorce decrees, death certificates, or annulment decrees that would show that any previous marriage entered into by you or your spouse was ended legally
A color photo of the petitioner and two of the alien, passport style, front facing
Form I-485, Application for Permanent Residence
Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization
Form I-864, Affidavit of Support with three years of income taxes and w-2 forms
Form I-864A, Affidavit of co-Sponsor, if any, with tax information
Form I-485A, If $1,000 penalty is required
Form I-693, Medical Examination by certified civil surgeon in sealed envelop Back to Top
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