03/22/2026
In the U.S.? Under certain circumstances, you can still get your green card even with a country ban.
Many think a country ban means their immigration journey is on hold.
Not always true.
If you’re already in the U.S. and you self-petition or your employer files an I-140 petition in a category with a current priority date, you may be able to adjust status (Form I-485) without leaving the country.
Here’s why:
Travel bans stop people from entering the U.S., but adjustment of status happens entirely inside the U.S. for those who qualify.
Key points to remember:
Must be physically present in the U.S.
Visa must be immediately available (check the Visa Bulletin)
Lawful entry & admissibility still required
Concurrent filing (I-140 + I-485) can speed things up