If you’re a non-U.S. citizen in Houston who has entered and remained in the country on a visa but wants to or has already applied for a green card, there’s more to the process than that. Once you’ve decided to extend your stay and become a lawful permanent resident of the United States, you need to protect your rights to stay here. To ensure you don’t jeopardize your immigration status, working with a Houston Adjustment of Status attorney is your best bet.
MyImmigration can ease your worries and help you file for an Adjustment of Status.
Unless you have a strong understanding of how USCIS operates, it’s far too easy to get lost in the legalese of how to protect your immigration status. To ease your worries and put your mind at ease, working with an experienced Adjustment of Status lawyer is the best way to move forward with your life as you pursue the American dream. Let us assist you with filing for an Adjustment of Status.
Anyone currently residing in the United States on a student, employment-based, or even a tourist visa who has applied for a green card must also file for an Adjustment of Status. Typically, if you don’t file for this change to your current immigration status, you will have to leave the country when your visa expires, even though you’ve filed for permanent residency. Filing for residency doesn’t automatically extend your visa.
Filing an Adjustment of Status allows you to legally remain in the country while your green card application is processing. Without filing, you are technically not permitted to remain in the country. Depending on your current immigration status, the steps to do so could differ.
Don’t make the simple mistake of not filing for an Adjustment of Status because you’ve already applied for a green card. United States immigration regulations can be confusing, and a simple, honest mistake could put your immigration status in danger. Here are two categories of immigrants where an Adjustment of Status may be required:
Depending on your situation, your strategy to remain compliant with immigration regulations could be different. Here’s a look at two common scenarios.
If you seek employment-based residency, you’ll need to work with your employer.
The spouses, parents, and children of U.S. citizens who’ve applied for a green card must file the following forms:
If you’ve entered the United States legally with an appropriate visa and have filed for permanent residency, the forms you’ll have to file and their sequence and timing can be incredibly confusing. MyImmigration, with its team of dedicated immigration lawyers, can help you determine which strategic method is best for your unique situation.
Are you confused about:
No matter what your immigration goals are, we are here to guide you. We are experts in all aspects of immigration law, including:
Figuring out which forms to file for your immigration scenario can be tricky unless you know the ins and outs of the U.S. immigration system. Selecting the wrong form or filling one out incorrectly can cause significant delays and a loss of unrecoverable processing fees.
James L. Robertson, with twelve years of experience supervising USCIS immigration applications, has taken his behind-the-scenes knowledge and experience and compiled an expert team of immigration attorneys whose goal is to help others achieve their immigration goals. MyImmigration has streamlined the process, making a once confusing task much easier.
Here’s how MyImmigration does things:
The beautiful city of Houston is a fantastic place to settle down and live out your dream life. With great weather and ample opportunities for employment, all you need is to gain residency. Let MyImmigration help you to file an Adjustment of Status petition today.
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