Lower score = stronger protection| Higher score = more at risk
Adjustment of status is now officially discretionary. Duration of Status is ending. SEVIS terminations are being enforced. This tool scores your exposure across all active risk factors, in under 2 minutes.
Include cases that were later reversed or reinstated, a prior termination remains a factor in discretionary review.
PM-602-0199 Discretionary Factors
These are the exact factors USCIS officers are now required to weigh in your adjustment of status review. Answer honestly, this is for your assessment only.
An approved I-140 is the single most protective document you can hold under PM-602-0199, it is USCIS's own documented recognition that your presence serves the national interest.
Consistent status maintenance is a primary positive factor in discretionary review. Any gaps, even brief ones, are relevant to how USCIS weighs your application under PM-602-0199.
PM-602-0199 explicitly requires officers to weigh equitable factors including family ties, length of residence, and community contributions. These strengthen your discretionary position.
USCIS and State Dept now screen public social media as part of the application review process. Immigration attorneys recommend auditing accounts before any AoS filing, this is standard advice in 2026.
Select every item that applies. These correspond to the specific evidentiary standards USCIS uses in extraordinary circumstances analysis. This is a documentation inventory, be precise.
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Based on PP 10998 (Jan 1, 2026) · State Dept 75-country immigrant visa pause (Jan 21, 2026) · USCIS PM-602-0199 (May 21, 2026) · DHS D/S final rule (pending) · Not legal advice