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Adjustment Of Status

We assist people with relatives that are either in the U.S. or abroad. The family-based adjustment of status or consular processing allows eligible relatives of U.S. Citizens and Legal Permanent Residents (LPR) who are physically present in the US. or abroad to obtain the Green Card. 

​Q: What is a green card, and how can I obtain one?


A: A green card grants lawful permanent resident status in the United States. We assist clients in navigating the process of obtaining a green card through family-based sponsorship.

 

Q: Who can sponsor me for a green card?

 

A: U.S. citizens or green card holders can sponsor immediate family members, including spouses, unmarried children under 21, and parents.

 

Q: What documents do I need to apply for a green card?

 

A: The green card application requires various documents, such as proof of relationship, marriage certificates, birth certificates, and financial documentation. Our team will guide you through gathering the necessary paperwork.

 

Q: What can I expect during the green card application process?

 

A: The process involves filing an application with USCIS, attending interviews with USCIS officials, and potentially appearing before an immigration judge. We will represent you throughout the entire process and ensure all requirements are met.

 

Q: How long does it take to get a green card?

 

A: The processing times for green cards can vary depending on USCIS workloads and your specific case. We will keep you informed of the progress and any updates.

 

Q: What can I expect during the green card application process?

 

A: While not mandatory, having an experienced immigration attorney on your side can significantly improve the efficiency and success of your application. Our team understands the intricacies of immigration law and can advocate for you throughout the process.

Contact Us

6 Lincoln Knoll Ln #102, Burlington, MA 01803

(617) 417-1145

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