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Work With An Adjustment Of Status Lawyer

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CGMIMM Import
September 2, 2024

Adjustment of Status allows those with non-immigrant Visas to apply for permanent residency without leaving the country. With this, a Visa lawyer is essential for ensuring compliance with immigration laws and adept handling of potential challenges. They make the path to permanent residency more manageable, increasing the likelihood of a successful outcome.


By guiding applicants through the required paperwork, skilled lawyers raise the chances of a successful Adjustment of Status application. They ultimately make the journey to permanent residency less stressful for those seeking a long-term life in the United States.


Experienced lawyers can help you navigate the intricacies confidently. Whether you are holding a Visa based on a family petition or employment, they can assist you in achieving your Green Card goal.



Family-Based Visa


A family-based petition is for individuals with familial affiliations with U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Different categories belong to this immigration pathway, each with its criteria and waiting times.



Immediate Relatives


Being an immediate relative of a U.S. citizen provides a more streamlined path to permanent residency. This category includes spouses, unmarried children under 21 years of age, and parents of U.S. citizens.


Family-Based Preference Categories


You fall under this category if you are a sibling, married or unmarried child (below 21) of a U.S. citizen. Lawful permanent residents can petition for their spouse and unmarried sons or daughters over 21.


Fiancé Green Card


The K-1 Visa is a non-immigrant Visa issued by the United States government. Its primary objective is to bring together U.S. citizens and their foreign fiancés for marriage. The U.S. citizen petitioner must have met their foreign partner in person within the last two years. They must genuinely commit to marrying within 90 days of the foreign fiancé arriving in the United States. After this joyous union, the foreign spouse can apply for a Green Card.


In addition to family petitions, employment provides an alternative route to lawful permanent residence. If you lack family ties in the United States, you can pursue this pathway through sponsorship by your U.S. citizen employer.


Employment-Based Visa


Employment-based immigration caters to individuals with specialized qualifications and skills contributing to the U.S. economy. Additionally, this category extends to entrepreneurs and investors who make substantial financial investments in the United States.


Immigrant Workers


Immigration preferences in the United States categorize potential workers based on qualifications and job roles. First preference includes those with exceptional abilities, professors, researchers, or multinational managers.


The second preference comprises those with advanced degrees, outstanding abilities, or a national interest waiver. Meanwhile, the third preference includes skilled workers and professionals needing a U.S. bachelor’s degree. It also includes unskilled workers with less than two years of experience.


Physician National Interest Waiver


Physicians committed to full-time clinical practice in underserved areas are vital in addressing healthcare inequalities across the United States. They deliver indispensable medical care to communities facing insufficient access to healthcare, contributing to local economies and community welfare.


Immigrant Investor


An employment-based Visa involves the EB-5 program in which foreign investors can become U.S. permanent residents through substantial investments. They require a minimum of $1,050,000 for a new commercial enterprise. If invested in a targeted employment area (TEA) or rural area, the minimum is reduced to $800,000.


It is easier to navigate the complexities of employment-based Visas if you know these categories. Consequently, gaining insight into the vital steps required for applying for permanent residency becomes equally essential.






Lozano Law Firm - Abogados de Inmigración

5718 University Heights Blvd #104

San Antonio, TX 78249

(210) 899-2290

https://abogadolozano.com

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