ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS

Your Journey to a Green Card Begins Here

Introduction

Navigating the complex process of adjusting your immigration status can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be.
Whether you’re already in the U.S. on a temporary visa or seeking to change your status to permanent residency, understanding the Adjustment of Status (AOS) process is crucial. This pathway allows eligible individuals to apply for a Green Card without returning to their home country.

Our legal team is dedicated to guiding you through each step, ensuring your application is accurate, timely, and complete. Ready to start your adjustment journey? Contact us today for personalized support.

What is Adjustment of Status?

Adjustment of Status (AOS) is the process through which non-citizens already in the U.S. can apply to become lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders) without having to leave the country. This process is available to individuals who meet specific eligibility criteria based on family relationships, employment, asylum status, or other special categories.

Key Benefits of AOS:
  • No need to return to your home country for visa processing.
  • Ability to stay in the U.S. while your application is pending.
  • Opportunity to apply for a work permit (EAD) and travel document (Advance Parole).

Who is Eligible for Adjustment of Status?

Eligibility for AOS depends on your current immigration status and specific visa category. Common eligibility pathways include:
  • Family-Based:

    Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, including spouses, parents, and unmarried children under 21.

  • Employment-Based:

    Individuals with an approved employment-based immigrant petition.

  • Refugee or Asylee Status:

    Those who have been physically present in the U.S. for at least one year after receiving asylum or refugee status.

  • Diversity Visa Lottery Winners:

    Selected individuals through the annual Diversity Visa program.

Eligibility Checklist:

  • Lawfully entered the U.S.
  • Have an approved immigrant petition (Form I-130, I-140, etc.)
  • A visa number is immediately available
  • No disqualifying criminal history or immigration violations

The Adjustment of Status Process

The AOS process involves several critical steps:
  • Determine Eligibility:

    Confirm that you meet all criteria.

  • File Form I-485:

    Submit the Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.

  • Attend Biometrics Appointment:

    Provide fingerprints, photos, and a signature.

  • USCIS Interview:

    Participate in an interview to verify your application details.

  • Receive a Decision:

    USCIS will approve, deny, or request additional evidence.

By choosing Zhang-Louie PLLC, you’re not just hiring a law firm—you’re gaining a team that is invested in your success. From initial consultation to final approval, we are with you every step of the way, ensuring your application reflects the full scope of your expertise and contributions.

Let us help you turn your vision into reality.
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Supporting Documents Needed

  • Proof of lawful entry (I-94 record)
  • Birth certificate and passport copies
  • Medical examination report (Form I-693)
  • Evidence of financial support (Affidavit of Support, Form I-864)

Common Challenges and How We Can Help


The AOS process can be complex, with common challenges such as:

  • Incomplete or inaccurate applications leading to delays or denials.
  • Requests for Evidence (RFEs) requiring quick, accurate responses
  • Complications due to past immigration violations or criminal records.

How Our Attorneys Help:

  • Thorough review of your eligibility and documentation
  • Assistance with completing and submitting accurate applications
  • Representation during USCIS interviews
  • Expert guidance in responding to RFEs

Don’t let these challenges deter you. With Zhang-Louie PLLC by your side, you’ll have a team of experts dedicated to navigating obstacles and maximizing your chances of success.
Contact us today to begin building a strong, persuasive Adjustment of Status application.

FAQs About Adjustment of Status

Here are answers to some of the most common questions about the Adjustment of Status application.

Yes, if you apply for and receive an Employment Authorization Document (EAD).

You need Advance Parole to travel; otherwise, your application may be considered abandoned.

Processing times vary but typically range from 8 to 14 months, depending on the case and USCIS workload.

You may appeal the decision or reapply if eligible. Legal counsel can help explore your options.

Most applicants are required to attend an interview, though waivers are possible in certain cases.

If you have more questions or are ready to start your journey,
Contact Zhang-Louie PLLC today for expert guidance.

Take the Next Step Toward Permanent Residency

Adjusting your status is a significant step toward achieving your American dream. Don’t navigate this complex process alone. Our experienced immigration attorneys are here to guide you every step of the way, ensuring your application is as strong as possible. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and start your journey to permanent residency.

Don’t wait to take the next step

Contact Zhang-Louie PLLC today to schedule a consultation and begin your journey toward success with confidence. Let us help turn your vision into reality.