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If
you have been present in the United States since
January 1, 1972, you may be eligible for the
“registry” provisions of our immigration laws
which would allow you to obtain lawful permanent
residence even if you are illegally in the United
States now, or if you initially entered the U.S.
illegally.
How
Do I Apply?
You must submit a completed Form
I-485 with filing fee, and a completed Form
G-325A with evidence that you have continuously
resided in the United States prior to January 1,
1972, to the USCIS district office having
jurisdiction over the place in which you live. You
must establish that you are eligible and that
registry should be granted in the exercise of
discretion. There is no appeal from the decision of
the District Director but your application may be
renewed in front of an Immigration Judge. |
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