8 CFR Part 1245
19 sections.
- § 1245.1§ 1245.1 Eligibility.
- § 1245.2§ 1245.2 Application.
- § 1245.3§ 1245.3 Adjustment of status under section 13 of the Act of September 11, 1957, as amended.
- § 1245.4§ 1245.4 Documentary requirements.
- § 1245.5§ 1245.5 Medical examination.
- § 1245.6§ 1245.6 Interview.
- § 1245.7§ 1245.7 Adjustment of status of certain Soviet and Indochinese parolees under the Foreign Operations Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 1990 (Pub. L. 101-167).
- § 1245.8§ 1245.8 Adjustment of status as a special immigrant under section 101(a)(27)(K) of the Act.
- § 1245.9§ 1245.9 Adjustment of status of certain nationals of the People's Republic of China under Public Law 102-404.
- § 1245.10§ 1245.10 Adjustment of status upon payment of additional sum under section 245(i).
- § 1245.11§ 1245.11 Adjustment of aliens in S nonimmigrant classification.
- § 1245.12§ 1245.12 What are the procedures for certain Polish and Hungarian parolees who are adjusting status to that of permanent resident under the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996?
- § 1245.13§ 1245.13 Adjustment of status of certain nationals of Nicaragua and Cuba under Public Law 105-100.
- § 1245.14§ 1245.14 Adjustment of status of certain health care workers.
- § 1245.15§ 1245.15 Adjustment of status of certain Haitian nationals under the Haitian Refugee Immigrant Fairness Act of 1998 (HRIFA).
- § 1245.18§ 1245.18 How can physicians (with approved Forms I-140) that are serving in medically underserved areas or at a Veterans Affairs facility adjust status?
- § 1245.20§ 1245.20 Adjustment of status of Syrian asylees under Public Law 106-378.
- § 1245.21§ 1245.21 Adjustment of status of certain nationals of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos (section 586 of Public Law 106-429).
- § 1245.22§ 1245.22 Evidence to demonstrate an alien's physical presence in the United States on a specific date.
This is legal information, not legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change frequently. Always verify current law with official sources and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice on your specific situation.