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§ Sec. 245.1 Eligibility.


(a) General . Any alien who is physically present in the United States, except for an alien who is ineligible to apply for adjustment of status under paragraph (b) or (c) of this section, may apply for adjustment of status to that of a lawful permanent resident of the United States if the applicant is eligible to receive an immigrant visa and an immigrant visa is immediately available at the time of filing of the application. A special immigrant described under section 101(a)(27)(J) of the Act shall be deemed, for the purpose of applying the adjustment to status provisions of section 245(a) of the Act, to have been paroled into the United States, regardless of the actual method of entry into the United States. (Revised 10/1/94; 59 FR 51091 )


(b) Restricted aliens. The following categories of aliens are ineligible to apply for adjustment of status to that of a lawful permanent resident alien under section 245 of the Act, unless the alien establishes eligibility under the provisions of section 245(i) of the Act and § 245.10 , is not included in the categories of aliens prohibited from applying for adjustment of status listed in § 245.1(c) , is eligible to receive an immigrant visa, and has an immigrant visa immediately available at the time of filing the application for adjustment of status: (Revised 10/1/94; 59 FR 51091 )


(1) Any alien who entered the United States in transit without a visa;


(2) Any alien who, on arrival in the United States, was serving in any capacity on board a vessel or aircraft or was destined to join a vessel or aircraft in the United States to serve in any capacity thereon;


(3) Any alien who was not admitted or paroled following inspection by an immigration officer;


(4) Any alien who, on or after January 1, 1977, was employed in the United States without authorization prior to filing an application for adjustment of status. This restriction shall not apply to an alien who is:


(i) An immediate relative as defined in section 201(b) of the Act;


(ii) A special immigrant as defined in section 101(a)(27)(H) or (j) of the Act;


(iii) Eligible for the benefits of Public Law 101-238 (the Immigration Nursing Relief Act of 1989) and files an application for adjustment of status on or before October 17, 1991; or


(iv) Eligible for the benefits of Public Law 101-238 (the Immigration Nursing Relief Act of 1989), and has not entered into or continued in unauthorized employment on or after November 29, 1990.


(5) Any alien who on or after November 6, 1986 is not in lawful immigration status on the date of filing his or her application for adjustment of status, except an applicant who is an immediate relative as defined in section 201(b) or a special immigrant as defined in section 101(a)(27) (H) , (I) , or (J) ;


(6) Any alien who files an application for adjustment of status on or after November 6, 1986, who has failed (other than through no fault of his or her own or for technical reasons) to maintain continuously a lawful status since entry into the United States, except an applicant who is an immediate relative as defined in section 201(b) of the Act or a special immigrant as defined in section 101(a)(27) (h) , (I) , or (J) of the Act;


(7) Any Any alien admitted as a visitor under the visa waiver provisions of 8 CFR 212.1(e) or (q) , other than an immediate relative as defined in section 201(b) of the Act; (Revised effective 11/28/09; 74 FR 55725 ) ; (Amended 7/23/97; 62 FR 39417 )


(8) Any alien admitted as a Visa Waiver Pilot Program visitor under the provisions of section 217 of the Act and part 217 of this chapter other than an immediate relative as defined in section 201(b) of the Act; (Amended 7/23/97; 62 FR 39417 )

(9) Any alien who seeks adjustment of status pursuant to an employment-based immigrant visa petition under section 203(b) of the Act and who is not maintaining a lawful nonimmigrant status at the time he or she files an application for adjustment of status; and (Added 7/23/97; 62 FR 39417 )

(10) Any alien who was ever employed in the United States without the authorization of the Service or who has otherwise at any time violated the terms of his or her admission to the United States as a nonimmigrant, except an alien who is an immediate relative as defined in section 201(b) of the Act or a special immigrant as defined in section 101(a)(27)(H) , (I) , (J) , or (K) of the Act. For purposes of this paragraph, an alien who meets the requirements of § 274a.12(c)(9) of this chapter shall not be deemed to have engaged in unauthorized employment during the pendency of his or her adjustment application. (Added 7/23/97; 62 FR 39417 )

(c) Ineligible aliens . The following categories of aliens are ineligible to apply for adjustment of status to that of a lawful permanent resident alien under section 245 of the Act: (Added 10/1/94; 59 FR 51091 )

(1) Any nonpreference alien who is seeking or engaging in gainful employment in the United States who is not the beneficiary of a valid individual or blanket labor certification issued by the Secretary of Labor or who is not exempt from certification requirements under § 212.8(b) of this chapter;

(2) Except for an alien who is applying for residence under the provisions of section 133 of the Immigration Act of 1990, any alien who has or had the status of an exchange visitor under section 101(a)(15)(J) of the Act and who is subject to the foreign residence requirement of section 212(e) of the Act, unless the alien has complied with the foreign residence requirement or has been granted a waiver of that requirement, under that section. An alien who has been granted a waiver under section 212(e)(iii) of the Act based on a request by a State Department of Health (or its equivalent) under Pub. L. 103-416 shall be ineligible to apply for adjustment of status under section 245 of the Act if the terms and conditions specified in section 214(k) of the Act and Sec. 212.7(c)(9) of this chapter have not been met; (Amended 5/18/95; 60 FR 26676 )

(3) Any alien who has nonimmigrant status under paragraph (15)(A), (15)(E), or (15)(G) of section 101(a) of the Act, or has an occupational status which would, if the alien were seeking admission to the United States, entitle the alien to nonimmigrant status under those paragraphs, unless the alien first executes and submits the written waiver required by section 247(b) of the Act and part 247 of this chapter; (Amended effective 4/1/97; 62 FR 10312 )

(4) Any alien who claims immediate relative status under section 201(b) or preference status under sections 203(a) or 203(b) of the Act, unless the applicant is the beneficiary of a valid unexpired visa petition filed in accordance with Part 204 of this chapter; (Amended effective 4/1/97; 62 FR 10312 )


(5) Any alien who is already an alien lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence on a conditional basis pursuant to section 216 or 216A of the Act, regardless of any other quota or non-quota immigrant visa classification for which the alien may otherwise be eligible; (Amended effective 4/1/97; 62 FR 10312 )

(6) Any alien admitted to the United States as a nonimmigrant defined in section 101(a)(15)(K) of the Act, unless: (Revised 8/14/01; 66 FR 42587 ) (Amended effective 4/1/97; 62 FR 10312 )

(i) In the case of a K-1 fiance(e) under section 101(a)(15)(K)(i) of the Act or the K-2 child of a fiance(e) under section 101(a)(15)(K)(iii) of the Act, the alien is applying for adjustment of status based upon the marriage of the K-1 fiance(e) which was contracted within 90 days of entry with the United States citizen who filed a petition on behalf of the K-1 fiance(e) pursuant to § 214.2(k) of this chapter;

(ii) In the case of a K-3 spouse under section 101(a)(15)(K)(ii) of the Act or the K-4 child of a spouse under section 101(a)(15)(K)(iii) of the Act, the alien is applying for adjustment of status based upon the marriage of the K-3 spouse to the United States citizen who filed a petition on behalf of the K-3 spouse pursuant to § 214.2(k) of this chapter;

(7) A nonimmigrant classified pursuant to section 101(a)(15)(S) of the Act, unless the nonimmigrant is applying for adjustment of status pursuant to the request of a law enforcement authority, the provisions of section 101(a)(15)(S) of the Act, and 8 CFR 245.11 ; (Added 8/25/95; 60 FR 44260 ) (Amended effective 4/1/97; 62 FR 10312 )

(8) Any alien who seeks to adjust status based upon a marriage which occurred on or after November 10, 1986, and while the alien was in exclusion, deportation, or removal proceedings, or judicial proceedings relating thereto. (Previously paragraph (c)(9), redesignated as pararagph (c)(8) 5/12/06 after removing existing paragraph (c)(8); 71 FR 27585 )(Previously paragraph (c)(7), redesignated as paragraph (c)(8) 8/25/95; 60 FR 44260 )(Redesignated as paragraph (c)(9), effective 4/1/97; 62 FR 10312 ) (Paragraph (c)(9) introductory text and (c)(9)(i) - (iii) revised effective 4/1/97; 62 FR 10312 ) (8) (Paragraph (c)(8) added effective 4/1/97 and removed 5/12/06; 71 FR 27585 )


(i) Commencement of proceedings . The period during which the alien is in deportation, exclusion, or removal proceedings or judicial proceedings relating thereto, commences:


(A) With the issuance of the Form I-221, Order to Show Cause and Notice of Hearing prior to June 20, 1991;


(B) With the filing of a Form I-221, Order to Show Cause and Notice of Hearing, issued on or after June 20, 1991, with the Immigration Court;


(C) With the issuance of Form I-122, Notice to Applicant for Admission Detained for Hearing Before Immigration Judge, prior to April 1, 1997,


(D) With the filing of a Form I-862 , Notice to Appear, with the Immigration Court, or


(E) With the issuance and service of Form I-860 , Notice and Order of Expedited Removal.


(ii) Termination of proceedings . The period during which the alien is in exclusion, deportation, or removal proceedings, or judicial proceedings relating thereto, terminates:


(A) When the alien departs from the United States while an order of exclusion, deportation, or removal is outstanding or before the expiration of the voluntary departure time granted in connection with an alternate order of deportation or removal;


(B) When the alien is found not to be inadmissible or deportable from the United States;


(C) When the Form I-122, I-221, I-860, or I-862 is canceled;


(D) When proceedings are terminated by the immigration judge or the Board of Immigration Appeals; or


(E) When a petition for review or an action for habeas corpus is granted by a Federal court on judicial review.


(iii) Exemptions . This prohibition shall no longer apply if:


(A) The alien is found not be inadmissible or deportable from the United States;


(B) Form I-122, I-221, I-860, or I-862, is canceled;


(C) Proceedings are terminated by the immigration judge or the Board of Immigration Appeals;


(D) A petition for review or an action for habeas corpus is granted by a Federal court on judicial review;


(E) The alien has resided outside the United States for 2 or more years following the marriage; or


(F) The alien establishes the marriage is bona fide by providing clear and convincing evidence that the marriage was entered into in good faith and in accordance with the laws of the place where the marriage took place, was not entered into for the purpose of procuring the alien's entry as an immigrant, and no fee or other consideration was given (other than to an attorney for assistance in preparation of a lawful petition) for the filing of a petition.


(iv) Request for exemption . No application or fee is required to request the exemption under section 245(e) of the Act. The request must be made in writing and submitted with the Form I-485, Application for Permanent Residence. The request must state the basis for requesting consideration for the exemption and must be supported by documentary evidence establishing eligibility for the exemption.


(v) Evidence to establish eligibility for the bona fide marriage exemption . Section 204(g) of the Act provides that certain visa petitions based upon marriages entered into during deportation, exclusion or related judicial proceedings may be approved only if the petitioner provides clear and convincing evidence that the marriage is bona fide. Evidence that a visa petition based upon the same marriage was approved under the bona fide marriage exemption to section 204(g) of the Act will be considered primary evidence of eligibility for the bona fide marriage exemption provided in this part. The applicant will not be required to submit additional evidence to qualify for the bona fide marriage exemption provided in this part, unless the district director determines that such additional evidence is needed. In cases where the district director notifies the applicant that additional evidence is required, the applicant must submit documentary evidence which clearly and convinc ingly establishes that the marriage was entered into good faith and not entered into for the purpose of procuring the alien's entry as an immigrant. Such evidence may include:


(A) Documentation showing joint ownership of property;


(B) Lease showing joint tenancy of a common residence;


(C) Documentation showing commingling of financial resources;


(D) Birth certificates of children born to the applicant and his or her spouse;


(E) Affidavits of third parties having knowledge of the bona fides of the marital relationship, or


(F) Other documentation establishing that the marriage was not entered into in order to evade the immigration laws of the United States.


(vi) Decision . An application for adjustment of status filed during the prohibited period shall be denied, unless the applicant establishes eligibility for an exemption from the general prohibition.


(vii) Denials . The denial of an application for adjustment of status because the marriage took place during the prohibited period shall be without prejudice to the consideration of a new application or a motion to reopen a previously denied application, if deportation or exclusion proceedings are terminated while the alien is in the United States. The denial shall also be without prejudice to the consideration of a new application or motion to reopen the adjustment of status application, if the applicant presents clea r and convincing evidence establishing eligibility for the bona fide marriage exemption contained in this part.


(viii) Appeals . An application for adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident which is denied by the district director solely because the applicant failed to establish eligibility for the bona fide marriage exemption contained in this part may be appealed to the Associate Commissioner, Examinations, in accordance with 8 CFR part 103 . The appeal to the Associate Commissioner, Examinations, shall be the single level of appellate review established by statute.


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