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Filing Form I-485 for adjustment of status after marriage requires eligibility, documentation, and fee payment. If your son was a derivative on your asylum application, he may also be eligible to adjust his status, provided he meets age and relationship requirements. Ensure you have all necessary documents, such as marriage and birth certificates. For personalized advice, consult a local immigration attorney.Full Conversation
I have a open asylum case but I just got married can you help me file I-*
Congratulations on your marriage, ****! Here are a few things to keep in mind when filing Form I-* (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status) based on marriage:
- Eligibility: You must be physically present in the U.S. and have an approved or pending Form I-* (Petition for Alien Relative) filed by your spouse.
- Documents: You'll need your marriage certificate, proof of lawful entry, and other supporting documents.
- Fees: Ensure you pay the correct filing fee.
Would you like a referral to a local lawyer who can assist you in detail with this process?
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Name: ****
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Reason: I have an open asylum case but I just got married and need help filing I-*
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Does it apply for my son also
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If you are asking whether your son can be included in your adjustment of status application, here are some key points:
- Derivative Asylum: If your son was included as a derivative on your asylum application, he could also be eligible to adjust his status.
- Age Requirements: Ensure your son meets the age and other requirements for adjustment of status.
Do you want specific information on including your son in your I-* application?
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Here are some specific details about including your son in your I-* application:
- Derivative Asylee: If your son was included in your original asylum application as a derivative asylee, he may be eligible to file for adjustment of status.
- Age: Children must generally be under 21 years old and unmarried to be eligible as derivatives.
- Documentation: You'll need to provide proof of the parent-child relationship, such as birth certificates.
Would you like more detailed guidance on the required forms and documents?
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It seems like **** is on the right track with his adjustment of status application and has a valid query about including his son. Since he has declined further detailed guidance, he should be able to proceed with the information provided. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!