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I have being reading about a new section of the law that allows certain individuals already in the United States to obtain a green card. How will I know if that section applies to me?

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I have being reading about a new section of the law that allows certain individuals already in the United States to obtain a green card. How will I know if that section applies to me?

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In 1994, Congress enacted the original Section 245(i) which authorized eligible individuals to adjust their status in the US if an immigrant petition or labor certification was filed prior to January 14, 1998. Because many qualified people missed the January 14th deadline, and because others had since fallen out of status, Congress extended the benefits of 245(i) until April 30, 2001. There is a chance that Congress may further extend 245(i) benefits. Check this site for regular reports on the possible extension of benefits.

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