ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS
Obtain lawful permanent residence without leaving the United States, if you qualify under immigration law.
What is Adjustment of Status?
Adjustment of Status is an immigration process that allows certain individuals to apply for lawful permanent residence (“Green Card”) while remaining inside the United States, without the need to leave the country for a consular interview.
Depending on your immigration history, manner of entry, and family or employment relationship, you may qualify for this immigration benefit.
Who May Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
✔️ You entered the United States legally
✔️ You are married to a U.S. citizen
✔️ You have an approved family petition
✔️ You are the beneficiary of an older petition or labor certification
✔️ You qualify under certain immigration exceptions
⚠️ Every case should be evaluated individually.
Benefits of Adjustment of Status
✅ Obtaining lawful permanent residence
✅ Remaining in the United States during the process
✅ Eligibility to apply for a work permit
✅ Eligibility to apply for a travel permit
✅ Keeping your family together
Important Considerations and Risks
Not everyone automatically qualifies for Adjustment of Status. Factors such as multiple entries, unlawful presence, prior immigration history, or certain violations may affect your case.
In some situations, it may be necessary to:
- Conduct an immigration history review
- Apply for an immigration waiver
- Obtain additional supporting evidence
- Review prior immigration or court proceedings
⚠️ Leaving the country without legal guidance may seriously affect your case.
How Can We Help?
At Franco Law Group:
✔️ We carefully evaluate your immigration history
✔️ We analyze potential risks and legal options
✔️ We prepare and file your application
✔️ We guide you through every stage of the process
Our team is committed to providing honest, strategic, and personalized legal representation.
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Every immigration case is different. Speaking with an attorney can help you understand your options and avoid mistakes that may affect your process.