Adjustment of Status Filing Charts

What are Adjustment of Status Filing Charts?

These charts, published by USCIS, are essential tools for immigrants seeking to adjust their status to lawful permanent resident (LPR) in the United States. They provide guidance on when you can file your adjustment of status application based on your specific immigrant visa category.

How to Use the Charts:

  1. Check the Visa Bulletin: Each month, the Department of State releases a Visa Bulletin. This bulletin contains two key charts:

    • Dates for Filing Chart: This chart indicates when you can file your adjustment of status application based on your priority date.

    • Final Action Dates Chart: This chart shows the cutoff date for receiving applications in a particular visa category.

  2. Determine Your Visa Category: Your visa category depends on your relationship to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, or your employment status.

  3. Check the Applicable Chart: USCIS will specify on their website which chart you should use for the current month.

Important Notes:

  • If the Final Action Dates chart is "current" for your category, or if the cutoff date is later than the date on the Dates for Filing chart, you can file using the Final Action Dates chart.

  • The charts are updated monthly, so it's crucial to refer to the latest version.

For September 2024:

  • Family-Sponsored Filings: Use the Dates for Filing chart.

  • Employment-Based Filings: Use the Final Action Dates chart.

For October 2024:

  • Family-Sponsored Filings: Use the Dates for Filing chart.

  • Employment-Based Filings: Use the Dates for Filing chart.

Remember: The best way to stay informed and avoid delays is to regularly check the USCIS website for updates on the adjustment of status filing charts