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Green Card Applications

 

Many family members are able to file green card applications while here in the United States.

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This process is known as adjustment of status.  

 

Family members that can benefit from this type of application include those that have entered the United States legally, even if currently out of status, and those that have a previously filed immigrant petition from before April 30, 2001 (known as 245(i) eligibility).

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If you are interested in finding out more concerning green card applications and eligibility, please contact us for a consultation.

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In 2013, the Obama Administration released a new program to benefit the spouses of US Citizens who are in the country undocumented.

 When an individual is already outside of the country or is required to return to the home country in order to receive a green card, this is known as consular processing.

Green Card Applications

Many family members are able to file green card applications while here in the United States.

Hardship Waivers

Many immigrants who wish to come to the United States are prohibited from doing so because of unlawful presence in the United States or immigration fraud.

Fiance Petitions

US citizens who wish to marry someone from another country are able to bring their fiancee to the United States on a special visa known as a K-1 in order to get married and subsequently apply for a green card.

Salvadorans (Temporary Protected Status)

Many citizens of El Salvador have an immigration benefit known as Temporary Protected Status (TPS).

Types of Family Immigration Cases

In 2013, the Obama Administration released a new program to benefit the spouses of US Citizens who are in the country undocumented.

 When an individual is already outside of the country or is required to return to the home country in order to receive a green card, this is known as consular processing.

Green Card Applications

Many family members are able to file green card applications while here in the United States.

Hardship Waivers

Many immigrants who wish to come to the United States are prohibited from doing so because of unlawful presence in the United States or immigration fraud.

Fiance Petitions

US citizens who wish to marry someone from another country are able to bring their fiancee to the United States on a special visa known as a K-1 in order to get married and subsequently apply for a green card.

Salvadorans (Temporary Protected Status)

Many citizens of El Salvador have an immigration benefit known as Temporary Protected Status (TPS).

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