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The Hidden Perils of Changing or Adjusting Status in the United States (That Nobody Warns You About)

For many visitors and students in the United States, changing status (via Form I-539) or adjusting status (via Form I-485) seems like a simple, convenient solution. Why leave the U.S. and risk a denial at a consulate abroad if you can file the application from inside the country? Unfortunately, what looks “easy” on paper often turns into a legal minefield. A Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) in a change-of-status case highlights exactly how unforgiving these processes can be. USCIS examines every detail of a person’s prior travel history, visa intent, timing of entry, school start dates, finances, and even family behavior. A single inconsistency can lead to a denial that permanently complicates future immigration options.

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