Adjustment of Status allows you to apply for a Green Card without having to leave the U.S. Get a FREE case evaluation and find out if you qualify today.
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Adjustment of Status is the process that allows people who are already in the U.S. to apply for a Green Card (permanent residency) without having to leave the country.
Instead of returning to your home country to apply, you can adjust your status while staying in the U.S., giving you the freedom to live, work and be with your family.
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Without the right help, the process can be complicated, which can cause delays or rejections and put your future in jeopardy. With 20 years of experience, our immigration team will guide you step-by-step, avoiding costly mistakes and ensuring that your application is done right the first time.
Don’t risk your future or spend money with consultants who are not experts in the immigration field. Get your Green Card safely, with the help of an attorney you can trust. Let us make sure you get your status in the U.S. without any problems.
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Step 1: Free Case Evaluation
Fill out our short form to see if you qualify for Adjustment of Status and avoid putting your future at risk for simple mistakes.
Step 2: Prepare Your Application
We will help you gather the right documents and submit your application, making sure that nothing delays or rejects your opportunity to stay in the US.
Step 3: Receive Your Green Card
Once approved, you will receive your Green Card, which will allow you to live, work and be with your family in the U.S. without fear of separation.
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Free evaluations are limited, so don’t risk losing your place.
We will review your case for free and help you determine if you are eligible. With over 20 years of experience, our immigration attorney has successfully helped many clients obtain their Green Card. We will show you how to avoid unnecessary delays, so you can move forward with confidence.
Don’t wait-your future in the U.S. depends on getting it right. Check your eligibility today and let us help you every step of the way.
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Stay With Your Family
Adjust your status without leaving the U.S. This means you can stay with your loved ones while you apply for your Green Card.
Work Authorization
Apply for a work permit while your Adjustment of Status is being processed, which allows you to work legally in the U.S. during the process.
No Need To Leave The U.S.
Unlike consular processing, Adjustment of Status allows you to complete the entire process without leaving the U.S., saving you time, money and stress.
Road To Residence
Once approved, you will receive your Green Card, which gives you the right to live, work and travel freely within the U.S. as a permanent resident.
With over 20 years of experience, Alfredo Lozano, a certified immigration attorney, leads a trusted team dedicated to helping clients navigate the complex Adjustment of Status process. We offer proactive and personalized legal support to help you avoid costly mistakes and delays. Our success in family cases, coupled with a bilingual approach, makes us the best choice for your immigration needs.
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With over 20 years of experience, we have helped hundreds of families stay in the U.S. Don’t miss your chance-fill out the form for a free case evaluation with our expert immigration team.
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Free evaluations are limited, so don’t risk losing your place.
Adjustment of Status allows individuals who are already in the U.S. to apply for lawful permanent resident status (Green Card) without having to leave the country. It’s a process that helps you secure your future here, but it must be done correctly to avoid delays or denials.
You are eligible if you’re physically present in the U.S., entered legally, and meet specific criteria—like being married to a U.S. citizen or having U.S. citizen children. Not sure if you qualify? Let us evaluate your case for free.
Yes, you can apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) while waiting for your application to be processed. This means you can work legally and support your family during this time.
Filing fees and associated costs can add up, and if your application is denied, you’ll lose both time and money. We ensure your application is submitted correctly the first time to avoid costly mistakes.
Typically, it takes between 8-14 months. However, missing documents or mistakes can cause major delays, so it’s critical to get it right the first time. Let us help you avoid unnecessary wait times.
Even small mistakes can lead to delays or denials. Don’t risk your chance of securing your residency—having an experienced attorney can help you avoid these costly errors.
You can only travel if you have been granted advance parole. If you leave the U.S. without it, your application may be considered abandoned, and you might not be allowed back in.
Yes, but appealing is complicated and takes time. It’s best to avoid a denial by working with an attorney from the start to ensure your application is strong and error-free.
While it’s not required, hiring an experienced attorney significantly increases your chances of success. An attorney will guide you through every step, helping you avoid mistakes and delays that can jeopardize your case.
Common documents include proof of legal entry, marriage certificates, financial documents, and more. Missing even one document can delay your application—our team ensures everything is in order.
If you’ve overstayed your visa, you may still be eligible, especially if you’re married to a U.S. citizen or have U.S. citizen children. We’ll review your case and help you understand your options.
Contact us today for a free case evaluation and get the expert guidance you need to avoid mistakes and secure your U.S. residency.