ADIT Stamp

An "ADIT stamp" is a temporary endorsement placed in a foreign national's passport by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). "ADIT" stands for "Arrival-Departure Record," and it serves as a bridge while you await a more formal immigration document.

Common Situations for an ADIT Stamp:

  • Green Card Pending: Your green card application is being processed, but your current immigration status is expiring. The ADIT stamp provides temporary proof of your lawful presence.

  • Change of Status: Your temporary visa (like H-1B or L-1) is expiring, and you've filed for an extension. An ADIT stamp can bridge the gap until your new status is approved.

  • Lost or Expired Green Card: Returning to the U.S. with a lost or expired green card? An ADIT stamp can facilitate your re-entry while a replacement is issued.

  • Travel Documents Pending: If you're applying for a Reentry Permit or Refugee Travel Document, an ADIT stamp can act as temporary authorization to re-enter the U.S.

  • Green Card Interview: Attending an adjustment of status interview? The officer might use an ADIT stamp as temporary proof of your status if more processing time is needed before issuing the green card.

  • Other Immigration Benefits: In various situations where temporary authorization is needed while awaiting an official immigration benefit, an ADIT stamp may be used.

What's on an ADIT Stamp?

An ADIT stamp typically includes:

  • Your name

  • Your immigration status or pending application details

  • An expiration date

Remember:

  • Keep the ADIT stamp with your passport and check the information carefully.

  • Immigration procedures can change. Consult with USCIS or an immigration attorney for the latest guidance on your specific situation.

  • In us immigration consultant can assist to submit your application successfully!