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Form I-485, Confirmation of Valid Job Offer or Request for Job Portability Under INA Section 204(j)

OMB Number: 1615-0023

07/02/2024

Reason for Revision: Comprehensive Revision

Project Phase: OMBReview


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You must read these Instructions if you are filing Form I-485, Supplement J, Confirmation of Bona Fide Job Offer or Request for Job Portability Under INA Section 204(j) (Supplement J), to either confirm that the job offered to you in Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, that is the basis of your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, remains available to you or to request job portability under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) section 204(j).


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You must read these Instructions if you are filing Form I-485, Supplement J, Confirmation of Valid Job Offer or Request for Job Portability Under INA Section 204(j) (Supplement J), to either confirm that the job offered to you in Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, that is the basis of your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, remains available to you or to request job portability under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) section 204(j).


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What Is the Purpose of Supplement J?

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What Is the Purpose of Supplement J?



  • Confirm that the job offered to you in Form I-140 remains a bona fide job offer that you intend to accept once your Form I-485 is approved; or


  • Request job portability under INA section 204(j) to a new, full-time, permanent job offer that you intend to accept once your Form I-485 is approved. Portability means to change the offer of employment from one job or employer to another job or employer. The new job offer must be in the same or a similar occupational classification as the job offered to you in Form I-140 that is the basis of your Form I-485.


NOTE: In adjudicating Supplement J, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) does not make a determination whether you have current work authorization with the prospective employer. The basis for adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident under a valid Form I-140 is not actual (current) employment. Rather, the basis is prospective employment. Therefore, the adjudication of Supplement J, for applicants requesting job portability under INA section 204(j), is primarily limited to a determination of whether you have a bona fide job offer from a U.S. employer that is in the same or a similar occupational classification as the position for which the underlying Form I-140 was filed and approved.


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What Is the Purpose of Supplement J?



  • Confirm that the job offered to you in Form I-140 remains a valid job offer that you intend to accept once your Form I-485 is approved; or



  • Request job portability under INA section 204(j) to a new, full-time, permanent job offer that you intend to accept once your Form I-485 is approved. Portability means to change the offer of employment from one job or employer to another job or employer. The new job offer must be in the same or a similar occupational classification as the job offered to you in Form I-140 that is the basis of your Form I-485.


NOTE: In adjudicating Supplement J, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) does not make a determination whether you have current work authorization with the prospective employer. The basis for adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident under a valid Form I-140 is not actual (current) employment. Rather, the basis is prospective employment. Therefore, the adjudication of Supplement J, for applicants requesting job portability under INA section 204(j), is primarily limited to a determination of whether you have a valid job offer from a U.S. employer that is in the same or a similar occupational classification as the position for which the underlying Form I-140 was filed and approved.


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Who May File Supplement J?

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Who May File Supplement J?


Unless you are filing Form I-485 at the same time with a Form I-140 or while a Form I-140 is still pending that names you as the principal beneficiary, you must file Supplement J at the time you file your Form I-485 to confirm that the job offered to you in the underlying Form I-140 is still bona fide and available to you. Additionally, you must file Supplement J to request job portability if you are eligible. USCIS may request that you file Supplement J again prior to final processing of your Form I-485.




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Who May File Supplement J?


Unless you are filing Form I-485 at the same time with a Form I-140 or while a Form I-140 is still pending that names you as the principal beneficiary, you must file Supplement J at the time you file your Form I-485 to confirm that the job offered to you in the underlying Form I-140 is still valid and available to you. Additionally, you must file Supplement J to request job portability if you are eligible. USCIS may request that you file Supplement J again prior to final processing of your Form I-485.





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If the underlying Form I-140 is currently pending with USCIS and your Form I-485 has been pending with USCIS for 180 days or more, you may still file Supplement J to request portability to a new, permanent job offer. However, please know that USCIS must first adjudicate and approve the Form I-140 prior to approving your portability request, if otherwise eligible.



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When Should You File Supplement J?

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When Should You File Supplement J?


If you are filing Supplement J to confirm that the job offer in the underlying Form I-140 is bona fide and still available to you, you must submit Supplement J when:


  • You initially file your employment-based Form I-485 with USCIS unless you are filing Form I-485 at the same time as Form I-140 or while the Form I-140 is still pending, or if your Form I-485 was filed prior to January 17, 2017; or


  • You have received a Request for Evidence (RFE) or a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) from USCIS requesting confirmation that the job offer in the underlying Form I-140 is bona fide and still available to you or, if applicable, that the job offer you have previously ported to under INA section 204(j) is bona fide and still available to you.


NOTE: You do not have to submit Supplement J at the time you file Form I-485 together with Form I-140. In adjudicating Form I-140, USCIS examines whether the job offer is bona fide. If Form I-140 is approved, USCIS may consider the approved Form I-140 and supporting documents, along with your filed Form I-485, as prima facie evidence that the job offer is bona fide and that you, the applicant, intend to accept the job offer if your Form I-485 is approved. However, depending on factors, such as the length of time it takes to adjudicate the underlying Form I-140 and your filed Form I-485, USCIS may request that you submit Supplement J to confirm that the job offer in the underlying Form I-140 is bona fide and still available to you prior to final processing of your Form I-485, or that you have ported to a new, permanent job offer under INA section 204(j).


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When Should You File Supplement J?


If you are filing Supplement J to confirm that the job offer in the underlying Form I-140 is valid and still available to you, you must submit Supplement J when:



  • You initially file your employment-based Form I-485 with USCIS unless you are filing Form I-485 at the same time as Form I-140 or while the Form I-140 is still pending, or if your Form I-485 was filed prior to January 17, 2017; or


  • You have received a Request for Evidence (RFE) or a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) from USCIS requesting confirmation that the job offer in the underlying Form I-140 is valid and still available to you or, if applicable, that the job offer you have previously ported to under INA section 204(j) is valid and still available to you.


NOTE: If Form I-140 is approved, USCIS may consider the approved Form I-140 and supporting documents, along with your filed Form I-485, as prima facie evidence that the job offer is valid and that you, the applicant, intend to accept the job offer if your Form I-485 is approved. However, depending on factors, such as the length of time it takes to adjudicate the underlying Form I-140 and your filed Form I-485, USCIS may request that you submit Supplement J to confirm that the job offer in the underlying Form I-140 is valid and still available to you prior to final processing of your Form I-485, or that you have ported to a new, permanent job offer under INA section 204(j).







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What Evidence Must You Submit With Supplement J?


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What Evidence Must You Submit With Supplement J?


1. If you are filing Supplement J to confirm that the job offer represented in the underlying Form I-140 is bona fide, then you, the applicant, only need to complete Parts 1., 2., 3., and 4. of Supplement J and have the Form I-140 petitioner complete Parts 5., 6., 7., and 8.


2. If you are filing Supplement J to request job portability under INA section 204(j), you, the applicant, must complete Parts 1., 2., 3., and 4., and the employer offering a new permanent job must complete Parts 5., 6., and 7. In addition, you must submit the following documents with Supplement J:



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What Evidence Must You Submit With Supplement J?


1. If you are filing Supplement J to confirm that the job offer represented in the underlying Form I-140 is valid, then you, the applicant, only need to complete Parts 1., 2., 3., 4., and 5. of Supplement J and have the Form I-140 petitioner complete Parts 6., 7., 8., and 9.


2. If you are filing Supplement J to request job portability under INA section 204(j), you, the applicant, must complete Parts 1., 2., 3., 4., and 5. and the employer offering a new permanent job must complete Parts 6., 7., 8., and 9. In addition, you must submit the following documents with Supplement J:


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How Does USCIS Determine What Qualifies as a Same or Similar Occupational Classification?

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How Does USCIS Determine What Qualifies as a Same or Similar Occupational Classification?



USCIS may request additional information if Supplement J is not fully completed or evidence submitted with Supplement J does not establish that the new job is in the same or a similar occupational classification as the job specified in Form I-140.



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How Does USCIS Determine What Qualifies as a Same or Similar Occupational Classification?



USCIS may request that you provide more information or evidence to support your Supplement J.


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General Instructions


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General Instructions


We provide free forms through the USCIS website. To view, print, or complete our forms, you should use the latest version of Adobe Reader, which you can download for free at http://get.adobe.com/reader/. If you do not have internet access, you may call the USCIS Contact Center and ask that we mail a form to you.


Signature. Each supplement must be properly signed by both the applicant and an individual employer or authorized signatory of the business entity employer and filed. For all signatures on this supplement, USCIS will not accept a stamped or typewritten name in place of a signature. If you are under 14 years of age, your parent or legal guardian may sign the supplement on your behalf. A legal guardian may also sign for a mentally incompetent person. If your supplement is not signed, or if the signature is not valid, we will reject your supplement. See 8 CFR 103.2(a)(7)(ii)(A).


Validity of Signatures. USCIS will consider a photocopied, faxed, or scanned copy of an original handwritten signature as valid for filing purposes. The photocopy, fax, or scan must be of the original document containing the handwritten ink signature.


Filing Fee. There is no filing fee for Supplement J.


Evidence. At the time of filing, you must submit all evidence and supporting documentation listed in the What Evidence Must You Submit With Supplement J section of these Instructions.


Biometric Services Appointment. USCIS may require you to appear for an interview or provide biometrics (fingerprints, photograph, and/or signature) at any time to verify your identity, obtain additional information, and conduct background and security checks, including a check of criminal history records maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), before making a decision on your application or petition. If we determine that a biometric services appointment is necessary, we will send you an appointment notice with the date, time, and location of your appointment. If you are currently overseas, your notice will instruct you to contact a U.S. Embassy, U.S. Consulate, or USCIS office outside the United States to schedule an appointment.


At your biometrics appointment, you must sign an oath reaffirming that:


1. You provided or authorized all information in the supplement;


2. You reviewed and understood all of the information contained in, and submitted with, your supplement; and


3. All of this information was complete, true, and correct at the time of filing.


If you do not attend your biometric services appointment, we may deny your supplement.


Copies. You should submit legible photocopies of requested documents unless the Instructions specifically instruct you to submit an original document. USCIS may request an original document at any time during our process. If we request an original document from you, we will return it to you after USCIS determines it no longer needs the original.


NOTE: If you submit original documents when they are not required or requested, USCIS may destroy them after we receive them.




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Translations. If you submit a document with information in a foreign language, you must also submit a full English translation. The translator must sign a certification that the English language translation is complete and accurate, and that they are competent to translate from the foreign language into English. The certification must also include their signature, printed name, the signature date, and their contact information.


USCIS Contact Center. For additional information on the supplement and Instructions about where to file, change of address, and other questions, visit the USCIS Contact Center at www.uscis.gov/contactcenter or call 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833). The USCIS Contact Center provides information in English and Spanish.


Disability Accommodations/Modifications. To request a disability accommodation/modification, follow the instructions on your appointment notice or at www.uscis.gov/accommodationsinfo.


How To Complete Supplement J


1. Type or print legibly in black ink.


2. Answer all questions fully and accurately. If a question does not apply to you (for example, if you have never been married and the question asks, “Provide the name of your current spouse”), type or print “N/A” unless otherwise directed. If your answer to a question which requires a numeric response is zero or none (for example, “How many children do you have” or “How many times have you departed the United States”), type or print “None” unless otherwise directed.

3. Answer all questions fully and accurately. If a question does not apply to you (for example, if you have never been married and the question asks “Provide the name of your current spouse”), type or print “N/A,” unless otherwise directed. If your answer to a question which requires a numeric response is zero or none (for example, “How many children do you have” or “How many times have you departed the United States”), type or print “None” unless otherwise directed.


4. USCIS Online Account Number. You will only have a USCIS Online Account Number (OAN ) if you previously filed a form that has a receipt number that begins with IOE. If you filed the form online, you can find your OAN in your account profile. If you mailed us the form, you can find your OAN at the top of the Account Access Notice we sent you. If you do not have a receipt number that begins with IOE, you do not have an OAN. The OAN is not the same as an A-Number.


5. Country of Birth and Country of Citizenship.  Part 2., Item Number 6.  Provide the name of the country of your birth and the name of the country of your citizenship.  Use the current names of the country of your birth and country of your citizenship.  If you do not have citizenship in any country, type or print “stateless” and provide an explanation in Part 9. Additional Information.


6. Part 3. Applicant’s Statement, Contact Information, Certification, and Signature. Select the appropriate box to indicate whether you read this supplement yourself. If someone assisted you in completing the supplement, select the box indicating that you used a preparer. Further, you must sign and date your supplement and provide your daytime telephone number, mobile telephone number (if any), and email address (if any). Every supplement MUST contain the signature of the applicant. A stamped or typewritten name in place of a signature is not acceptable.


7. Part 4. Contact Information, Declaration, and Signature of the Person Preparing this Supplement, if Other Than the Applicant. This section must contain the signature of the person who completed this supplement, if other than you, the applicant. If the person who completed this supplement is associated with a business or organization, that person should complete the business or organization name and address information. Anyone who helped you complete this supplement MUST sign and date the supplement. A stamped or typewritten name in place of a signature is not acceptable. If the person who helped you prepare your supplement is an attorney or accredited representative, he or she may be obliged to also submit a completed Form G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative, along with this supplement.


8. Part 7. Statement, Contact Information, Certification, and Signature of the Individual Employer Authorized Signatory of the Business Entity Employer. If applicable, the individual employer or authorized signatory of the business entity employer should select the box to indicate whether he or she read this supplement himself or herself in English. If applicable, he or she should select the box to indicate if someone prepared this supplement for him or her. Further, he or she must sign and date this supplement and provide his or her daytime telephone number, mobile telephone number (if any), and email address (if any). Every supplement MUST contain the signature of the individual employer or authorized signatory of the business entity employer. A stamped or typewritten name in place of a signature is not acceptable.


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9. Part 8. Contact Information, Declaration, and Signature of the Person Preparing this Supplement, if Other Than the Individual Employer or Authorized Signatory of the Business Entity Employer. This section must contain the signature of the person who completed this supplement, if other than the individual employer or authorized signatory. If the person who completed this supplement for the individual employer’s or authorized signatory’s behalf is associated with a business or organization, that person should complete the business or organization name and address information. Anyone who helped the individual employer or authorized signatory prepare this supplement MUST sign and date the supplement. A stamped or typewritten name in place of a signature is not acceptable. If the person who helped the individual employer or authorized signatory prepare this supplement is an attorney or accredited representative, he or she may be obliged to also submit a completed Form G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative, along with this supplement.


We recommend that you print or save a copy of your completed supplement to review in the future and for your records.


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Evidence. When you file your supplement, you must submit all evidence and supporting documentation listed in the What Evidence Must You Submit With Supplement J section of these Instructions.


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1. If you need extra space to complete any item within this supplement, use the space provided in Part 10. Additional Information or attach a separate sheet of paper.









2. Answer all questions fully and accurately. If a question does not apply to you (for example, if you have never been married and the question asks, “Provide the name of your current spouse”), type or print “N/A” unless otherwise directed. If your answer to a question which requires a numeric response is zero or none (for example, “How many children do you have” or “How many times have you departed the United States”), type or print “None” unless otherwise directed.


3. USCIS Online Account Number. You will only have a USCIS Online Account Number (OAN ) if you previously filed a form that has a receipt number that begins with IOE. If you filed the form online, you can find your OAN in your account profile. If you mailed us the form, you can find your OAN at the top of the Account Access Notice we sent you. If you do not have a receipt number that begins with IOE, you do not have an OAN. The OAN is not the same as an A-Number.













4. Part 3. Applicant’s Contact Information, Certification, and Signature. You must sign and date your supplement and, if applicable, provide your daytime telephone number, mobile telephone number, and email address. The signature of a parent or legal guardian, if applicable, is acceptable. A stamped or typewritten name in place of a signature is not acceptable.







5. Part 4. and Part 9. Interpreter’s Contact Information, Certification, and Signature. If you used anyone as an interpreter to read the Instructions and questions on this supplement to you in a language in which you are fluent, the interpreter must fill out this section and sign and date the supplement.
















6. Part 5. Contact Information, Certification, and Signature of the Person Preparing Parts 1. - 4. of this Supplement, if Other Than the Applicant. The person who completed your supplement, if other than the applicant, must sign this section. If the same individual acted as your interpreter and your preparer, then that person should complete both Part 4. and Part 5. A stamped or typewritten name in place of a signature is not acceptable.











7. Part 6. Information About the Employer. Business entity employers must complete Item Numbers 1. - 11. Individual employers must complete Item Numbers 1. - 2. and 12. - 16.


8. Instructions for Industry and Occupation Codes


A. NAICS Code. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is a standard in classifying business establishments for use by federal statistical agencies. In the United States, the U.S. Department of Commerce (USDOC), U.S. Census Bureau assigns each establishment one NAICS code based on its primary activity. You can obtain the NAICS code from the USDOC, U.S. Census Bureau at www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html. Type or print the code from left to right, entering one digit in each of the six boxes. If you use a code that is less than six digits, type or print the code left to right and then add zeros in the remaining unoccupied boxes. For example:


  • Type or print the code sequence 33466 as 334660; or

  • Type or print the code sequence 5133 as 513300.


B. SOC Code. The Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) System is used by U.S. federal agencies to classify workers into occupational categories for data purposes. All occupations are classified into a SOC System code by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), Bureau of Labor Statistics. You can obtain the SOC System codes from DOL, Bureau of Labor Statistics at www.bls.gov/soc. Type or print the code from left to right, entering one digit in each of the six boxes.





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9. Part 8. Contact Information, Certification, and Signature of the Individual Employer or Authorized Signatory of the Business Entity Employer. You must sign and date your supplement and, if applicable, provide your daytime telephone number, mobile telephone number, and email address. A stamped or typewritten name in place of a signature is not acceptable.




















We recommend that you print or save a copy of your completed supplement for your records.



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Where To File?


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Where To File?


Please see our website at www.uscis.gov/i-485supj for the most current information about where to file this supplement.


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Where To File?




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Address Change


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Address Change


If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must notify USCIS of your new address within 10 days of moving from your previous residence. For information on changing your address, go to our website at www.uscis.gov/addresschange, or call the USCIS Contact Center.





NOTE: Do not submit a change of address request to the USCIS Lockbox.


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Address Change


You must notify USCIS any time you change your mailing address or physical address. You must notify us no later than 10 days after making such a change. For information on changing your address, go to the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov/addresschange, or call the USCIS Contact Center.


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Processing Information


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Processing Information


You must have a United States address to file this supplement.


USCIS will reject any Supplement J that is not signed by the applicant and the individual employer or authorized signatory of the business entity employer and issue you a notice that Supplement J is deficient. You may correct the deficiency and resubmit Supplement J. Supplement J is not considered properly filed until USCIS accepts it.


Initial Processing. Once USCIS accepts your supplement we will check it for completeness. If you do not completely fill out this supplement, you will not establish a basis for your eligibility and USCIS may reject or deny your supplement.




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Requests for More Information. USCIS may request that you provide more information or evidence to support your supplement. We may also request that you provide the originals of any copies you submit. If we request an original document from you, we will return it to you after USCIS determines it is no longer needed.





Requests for Interview. We may request that you appear at a USCIS office for an interview based on your supplement. At the time of any interview or other appearance at a USCIS office, we may require that you provide your fingerprints, photograph, and/or signature to verify your identity and/or update background and security checks.


Decision. The decision on Supplement J involves a determination of whether you have established eligibility for the immigration benefit you are seeking. USCIS will notify you of the decision in writing.


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Processing Information


You must have a United States address to file this supplement.


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Requests for More Information. Once USCIS accepts your supplement, we will check it for completeness. If you do not properly complete this supplement, you will not establish a basis for your eligibility and we may request that you provide more information or evidence to support your supplement. We may also request that you provide the originals of any copies you submit. If we request an original document from you, we will return it to you after USCIS determines it is no longer needed.


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Decision. The decision on Supplement J involves a determination of whether you have established eligibility for the immigration benefit you are seeking. USCIS will notify you of our decision in writing.


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USCIS Forms and Information


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USCIS Forms and Information


To ensure you are using the latest version of this supplement, visit www.uscis.gov.


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USCIS Forms and Information


To ensure you are using the latest version of this supplement, visit www.uscis.gov.


For questions about filing your supplement, you can use our many online tools (uscis.gov/tools) including our virtual assistant, Emma. This website is available in Arabic, Haitian Creole, Spanish, French, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Chinese.


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Penalties

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Penalties


If you knowingly and willfully falsify or conceal a material fact or submit a false document with your Supplement J, we will deny your Supplement J and may deny any other immigration benefit. In addition, you will face severe penalties provided by law and may be subject to criminal prosecution.


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USCIS Contact Center


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USCIS Contact Center


For additional information on the form and instructions where to file, address change, and other questions, contact the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283. For TTY (deaf or hard of hearing) call: 1-800-767-1833.




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DHS Privacy Notice

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DHS Privacy Notice


AUTHORITIES: The information requested on this application, and the associated evidence, is collected under Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) section 204(j).


PURPOSE: The primary purpose for providing the requested information on this application is to either confirm that the job offered to you in Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, that is the basis of your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, remains available to you or to request job portability under the INA section 204(j). DHS will use the information you provide to grant or deny the immigration benefit you are seeking.


DISCLOSURE: The information you provide is voluntary. However, failure to provide the requested information, including your Social Security number (if applicable), and any requested evidence, may delay a final decision or result in the denial of your application.



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ROUTINE USES: DHS may share the information you provide on this application, and any additional requested evidence, with other Federal, state, local, and foreign government agencies and authorized organizations. DHS follows approved routine uses, as described in the associated published system of records notices [DHS/USCIS/ICE/CBP-001 Alien File, Index, and National File Tracking System, DHS/USCIS-007 Benefits Information System, and DHS/USCIS-018 Immigration Biometric and Background Check] and the published privacy impact assessments [DHS/USCIS/PIA-016(a) Computer Linked Application Information Management System] which you can find at www.dhs.gov/privacy. DHS may also share this information, as appropriate, for law enforcement purposes or in the interest of national security.



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DHS Privacy Notice


AUTHORITIES: USCIS is collecting the information requested on this supplement, and the associated evidence, under INA section 204(j).



PURPOSE: The primary purpose for providing the requested information on this supplement is to either confirm that the job offered to you in Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, that is the basis of your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, remains available to you or to request job portability under the INA section 204(j). DHS will use the information you provide to grant or deny the immigration benefit you are seeking.


DISCLOSURE: The information you provide is voluntary. However, failure to provide the requested information, including your Social Security number (if applicable), and any requested evidence, may delay a final decision or result in USCIS denying your supplement.





ROUTINE USES: DHS may, where allowable under relevant confidentiality provisions, share the information you provide on this supplement, and any additional requested evidence, with other Federal, state, local, and foreign government agencies and authorized organizations. DHS follows approved routine uses, as described in the associated published system of records notices [DHS/USCIS/ICE/CBP-001 Alien File, Index, and National File Tracking System, DHS/USCIS-007 Benefits Information System, and DHS/USCIS-018 Immigration Biometric and Background Check] and the published privacy impact assessments [DHS/USCIS/PIA-016(a) Computer Linked Application Information Management System] which you can find at www.dhs.gov/privacy. DHS may also share this information, as appropriate, for law enforcement purposes or in the interest of national security.


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Paperwork Reduction Act


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Paperwork Reduction Act


USCIS may not conduct or sponsor an information collection, and you are not required to respond to a collection of information, unless it displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control number. The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated at 0.917 hours per response, in addition to the burden for completing Form I-485, including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering the required documentation and information, completing the supplement, attaching necessary documentation, and submitting the supplement. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Office of Policy and Strategy, Regulatory Coordination Division, 5900 Capital Gateway Drive, Mail Stop #2140, Camp Springs, MD 20588-0009; OMB No. 1615-0023. Do not mail your completed Supplement J to this address.



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Paperwork Reduction Act


USCIS may not conduct or sponsor an information collection, and you are not required to respond to a collection of information, unless it displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control number. The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated at 36 minutes per response, in addition to the burden for completing Form I-485, including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering the required documentation and information, completing the supplement, preparing statements, attaching necessary documentation, and submitting the supplement. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Office of Policy and Strategy, Regulatory Coordination Division, 5900 Capital Gateway Drive, Mail Stop #2140, Camp Springs, MD 20588-0009; OMB No. 1615-0023. Do not mail your completed Supplement J to this address.


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Checklist


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Checklist


If requesting job portability under INA section 204(j), I have a properly filed Form I-485 that has been pending with Off USCIS for 180 days or more since the receipt date, and my Form I-485 is based on an approved or pending Form I-140 in which I am named as the principal beneficiary. (I am attaching a copy of my Form I-797 receipt from my Form I-485, if available, or other secondary evidence demonstrating my Form I-485 has been pending for 180 days.)


I properly completed Parts 1., 2., 3., and 4. and signed Supplement J in Part 3. Applicant’s Statement, Contact Off Information, Certification, and Signature.


I included all required supporting documentation listed in the What Evidence Must You Submit With Off Supplement J section of these Instructions.


My new employer completed Parts 5., 6., 7., and 8. and signed Supplement J in Part 7. Statement, Contact Off Information, Certification, and Signature of the Individual Employer or Authorized Signatory of the Business Entity Employer.




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