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Adjustment of Status: Your Complete Guide to Becoming a Green Card Holder Without Leaving the U.S.

 For many immigrants living in the United States, obtaining lawful permanent residency—commonly known as a Green Card—is a major milestone. One of the most efficient ways to achieve this status without having to leave the U.S. is through a process known as Adjustment of Status (AOS) . What Is Adjustment of Status? Adjustment of Status allows eligible non-citizens already present in the United States to apply for permanent residence without having to return to their home country to complete visa processing. It’s a vital path for spouses, children, parents of U.S. citizens, and many employment-based visa holders. This process is governed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and is often chosen by individuals who have maintained lawful status and meet the criteria for an immigrant visa. Who Can Apply? To be eligible for Adjustment of Status, applicants must typically meet the following criteria: Be physically present in the United States. Have lawfully en...

Can My Landlord Enter Without Notice?

In most U.S. states, landlords cannot enter your rental unit without proper notice —usually 24 hours in advance . Exceptions include: Emergencies (like fire or water leak) Court orders Tenant’s consent at the moment of entry Your right to privacy is protected. If your landlord enters illegally or too often, this may be considered harassment or a violation of your lease . Keep a record and consider contacting a local tenant union or housing authority.