When applying for Adjustment of Status (AOS), one of the most common mistakes applicants make is leaving fields blank when they actually know the information.
For example:
If a form asks for your parent’s date of birth, city, state, and country of birth, fill in every field you can. Even if it seems unnecessary, providing all requested information helps USCIS process your application smoothly.
Leaving out information—especially when it’s easily available—can lead to processing delays or a Request for Evidence (RFE), which can add weeks or even months to your case.
✅ Summary:
Be thorough when completing adjustment of status forms.
Provide all available details whenever possible.
Avoid leaving fields blank to reduce the risk of delays or RFEs.
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