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Adjustment of Status

Adjustment of Status is the process that allows eligible individuals already in the United States to apply for lawful permanent resident status, commonly known as a Green Card, without having to leave the country for consular processing. According to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), this process is available to applicants who meet the eligibility requirements for a Green Card and are physically present in the United States at the time of filing.

Because Adjustment of Status can involve detailed documentation, eligibility rules, filing deadlines, medical exams, and supporting evidence, having knowledgeable legal guidance can help reduce delays and avoid preventable mistakes. Our team helps applicants understand their options, prepare the required forms, and move through the Green Card process with clarity and confidence.

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Adjustment of Status

Conditional Residency

Conditional Residency applies to certain lawful permanent residents who receive a Green Card valid for two years, often because their permanent residence is based on a qualifying marriage. USCIS explains that conditional permanent residents cannot simply renew this type of Green Card; they must file a petition to remove the conditions during the 90-day period before the conditional Green Card expires.

The process of removing conditions requires careful preparation and strong supporting evidence to show continued eligibility for permanent residence. Whether the case involves a joint filing, changed marital circumstances, or other qualifying issues, our firm helps conditional residents understand the requirements, prepare the proper petition, and protect their path toward long-term permanent residency.

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Conditional Residency

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