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…
A U.S.-based legal blog providing clear, practical advice on immigration law, tenant rights, and labor issues. Updated daily with legal tips, guides, and trusted resources for individuals and families seeking justice and protection
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…
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.…
The United States offers several pathways for foreign nationals to obtain permanent residency, commonly known as a Green Card. One of the most structured and reliable routes is through employment-based…
Becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization is a dream for many immigrants. The process allows lawful permanent residents (green card holders) to take full advantage of the rights and responsibilities…
Family-based immigration is one of the most common paths to lawful permanent residency (green card status) in the United States. For many immigrants, it provides the opportunity to reunite with…