Your Path to Permanent Residency in the United States
Adjustment of Status (AOS) allows certain non-citizens to apply for a green card without leaving the U.S. This process is often faster and more convenient than consular processing, making it a preferred choice for those who qualify.
Who is Eligible for Adjustment of Status?
You may be eligible if you:
- Are physically present in the U.S.
- Entered the U.S. lawfully (e.g., on a valid visa).
- Qualify for a green card through family, employment, or humanitarian programs.
- Do not have certain criminal or immigration violations that make you inadmissible.
An adjustment of status lawyer can help assess your eligibility and guide you through the process.
The Adjustment of Status Process
Typical steps include:
- Filing Form I-485
- Submitting Supporting Documents
- Attending a Biometrics Appointment
- Participating in an Interview
- Receiving a Decision from USCIS
Free Immigration Lawyer Consultations
We understand this step is essential, so we offer free consultations for those considering Adjustment of Status. Knowing your options early can make a significant difference in your case