Understanding Adjustment of Status in U.S. Immigration Law
One of the most common pathways to permanent residency in the United States is through Adjustment of Status (AOS). This process allows an eligible applicant to apply for a green…
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One of the most common pathways to permanent residency in the United States is through Adjustment of Status (AOS). This process allows an eligible applicant to apply for a green…
Marriage to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident is a common path to obtaining a green card. But how long does it really take to receive one? The answer…
The Adjustment of Status (AOS) process allows eligible immigrants already in the United States to apply for lawful permanent residence—commonly known as a green card—without returning to their home country.…
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) provides temporary relief from deportation for certain undocumented individuals who arrived in the U.S. as children. While DACA offers work authorization, it does not…
One of the benefits of becoming a U.S. citizen is the ability to petition for your parents to immigrate legally. But what does the process involve, and how long does…
Immigrants seeking permanent residency in the United States often face a critical choice: Adjustment of Status (AOS) or Consular Processing. Both lead to a green card but differ significantly in…