Adjustment of Status (AOS)
What is Adjustment of Status?
Adjustment of Status (AOS) is a process in the United States that allows certain eligible foreign nationals already in the U.S. to apply for immigrant status (permanent residency or a green card) without leaving the U.S. Here are some common types of Adjustment of Status categories. Please click each link to learn details about it.
- Family-Based Adjustment of Status:
- Spouse of a U.S. citizen
- Unmarried child under 21 years of age of a U.S. citizen
- Parent of a U.S. citizen (if the U.S. citizen is 21 years of age or older)
- Other family-sponsored preferences (various family relationships)
- Employment-Based Adjustment of Status:
- VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) Self-Petitioners:
- Asylee and Refugee:
- Cuban Adjustment Act AOS:
- SIJS (Special Immigrant Juvenile Status):
- Diversity Visa Lottery Winners:
- Individuals who have won the Diversity Visa Lottery meet the eligibility requirements.
- Victims of Crime (U Visa):
- Certain crime victims who have cooperated with law enforcement may be eligible for U nonimmigrant status and subsequently apply for adjustment of status.
Our Expertise and Services
Assessing Eligibility: Our skilled attorneys and paralegals will evaluate your eligibility and guide you through the various options available to bring your family members to the United States. We talk in different languages for your comfort like English, Bangla, Hindi & Urdu.
Document Preparation: We assist you in gathering the required documentation, ensuring that all forms and supporting evidence are accurately completed and submitted in a timely manner.
Petition Filing: Our team will handle the preparation, filing, and tracking of your family visa petition, advocating for your loved one’s immigration rights at every step of the process.
Communication and Representation: We communicate with relevant immigration authorities on your behalf, responding to any requests for additional evidence or interviews, and providing legal representation throughout the proceedings.
Follow-up Assistance
After the visa/petition is approved, we offer guidance on the next steps, including adjustment of status or consular processing, to help your family members smoothly transition to life in the United States.
Recent News
USCIS Updates Policy Guidance for the “Sought to Acquire” Requirement Under the Child Status Protection Act
Release Date: 08/24/2023 We are updating the USCIS Policy Manual to clarify how we will apply the extraordinary circumstances exception to the “sought to acquire”
Keeping Families Together : Application for Parole in Place (NEW PIP August, 2024)
On June 18, 2024, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a key step toward fulfilling President Biden’s commitment to promoting family unity in the
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