Instructions For Application To Register Permanent Residence Or Adjust Status (Form I-485) Page 41

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5. Insurance premiums and policies;
6. Birth, marriage, and death certificates of immediate family members;
7. Medical records;
8. Bank records;
9. School records;
10. All types of receipts that contain identifying information about you;
11. Census records;
12. Social Security records;
13. Newspaper articles concerning you;
14. Employment records;
15. Military records;
16. Draft records;
17. Car registrations;
18. Union membership records; and
19. Affidavits from credible witnesses having a personal knowledge of your residence in the United States, submitted with
the witness’ contact information.
Although you may submit affidavits, you should provide some type of additional evidence to support the application.
Individual Born under Diplomatic Status in the United States
You may apply to register your lawful permanent resident status if you are a foreign national born in the United States to
a foreign diplomatic officer accredited to the United States (listed in DOS’s Diplomatic List (“Blue List”)) and you have
maintained continuous residence in the United States since birth.
If you are under 18 years of age, your parent or legal guardian must prepare and sign Form I-485 on your behalf.
Derivative applicants are not allowed in this category.
Evidence of Financial Support
If you are filing Form I-485 as an individual born under diplomatic status in the United States, you do not need to submit
evidence of financial support.
Additional Evidence Requirements
As an individual born in diplomatic status, you must submit evidence showing you meet certain requirements specific to
this registration category. Therefore, in addition to the evidence listed in the What Evidence Must You Submit with
Form I-485 section, you must also submit:
1. Official confirmation of the diplomatic classification and occupational title of your parent at the time of your birth;
2. A list of all your arrivals in and departures from the United States;
3. Proof of your continuous residence in the United States; and
4. Form I-508, Waiver of Rights, Privileges, Exemptions and Immunities under INA section 247(b) (and Form I-508F, if
you are a French national).
Form I-485 Instructions 06/26/17 N
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