USCIS has clarified that individuals who entered the U.S. legally on a tourist visa, overstayed their visa, and later married a U.S. citizen may still be eligible for a green card. This exception allows for the approval of adjustment of status applications despite prior overstays, as established by Congress.
Key Details:
- Eligibility: Applies to individuals who entered legally and overstayed their visa.
- Requirement: Must marry a U.S. citizen.
- Adjustment of Status: USCIS can approve applications despite previous overstays.
- Legislative Basis: This policy is based on exceptions carved out by Congress.
This clarification is significant for many immigrants who may have feared that their visa overstays would permanently bar them from obtaining legal residency. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: WritingsOfBGF
