Cropped Martinez Immigration Virtual Immigration Attorney Horizontal Logopng
Trusted Immigration Lawyer

Get Your Green Card Without Leaving the U.S.

Adobestock Scaled

Trusted Legal Help for Green Card Applications

If you’re already in the U.S. and want to apply for permanent residency, adjustment of status (AOS) allows you to get a Green Card without leaving the country. A trusted immigration lawyer at Martinez Immigration can guide you through the process, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and legal compliance.

Need help adjusting your status? Contact a trusted immigration attorney!

Who may need an immigration attorney for Adjustment of Status?

An immigration lawyer can assist with:

  • Family-based Green Cards (spouse, parents, children, siblings of U.S. citizens)
  • Employment-based Green Cards (sponsored by a U.S. employer)
  • Marriage-based Green Cards (adjusting status after marriage to a U.S. citizen)
  • Asylum or Refugee Adjustment
  • Green Card renewals for expiring status
  • Legal issues affecting adjustment eligibility
Eligible

Not sure if you’re eligible?

An immigration attorney can review your case and provide expert legal guidance.

Eligibility for Adjustment of Status

To qualify for adjustment of status, you must meet the following criteria:

  • You entered the U.S. legally (on a visa, through the Visa Waiver Program, or as a parolee).
  • You are eligible for a Green Card category (family, employment, asylum, etc.).
  • You have maintained lawful status (exceptions apply under certain circumstances).
  • You do not have criminal or immigration violations that affect admissibility.

How to Apply for a Adjustment of Status Process

1

File Form I-485

Submit the Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status with supporting documents.

2

Attend Biometrics Appointment

Provide fingerprints and photos for background checks.

3

USCIS Interview

Answer questions about your application at a scheduled USCIS interview.

4

Decision on Your Case

If approved, you will receive your Green Card in the mail!

Mistakes or missing documents can cause delays or denials. Working with an immigration lawyer ensures everything is filed correctly.

Required Documentation

Proof of Lawful Entry

I-94 arrival record, visa stamp, or parole documents.

Approved Immigrant Petition

Form I-130 (family-based), I-140 (employment-based), etc.

Affidavit of Support (Form I-864)

Financial sponsor’s income verification.

Medical Examination Report (Form I-693)

Sealed results from a USCIS-authorized physician.

Proof of Continuous Residence

Pay stubs, lease agreements, or other documents

Not sure which documents you need? Contact a trusted immigration attorney!

Common Challenges & Legal Solutions

Challenges

Solutions

Immigration Violations & Unlawful Presence

Overstayed visa or entered the U.S. illegally

Some applicants may qualify for a waiver of inadmissibility. An immigration lawyer can determine eligibility.

Criminal Record or Security Concerns

Prior arrests, criminal charges, or inadmissibility issues

A waiver application or legal appeal may be required. Legal assistance is crucial.

Financial Support Issues

Sponsor does not meet income requirements for Form I-864

A joint sponsor may be needed. An immigration lawyer can help with alternative options.

Additional Resources

Adjustment of Status Overview

USCIS AOS Guide

Form I-485 Filing Instructions

USCIS Form I-485

Affidavit of Support (Form I-864)

USCIS Form I-864

Frequently Asked Questions

No, unless you have Advance Parole (Form I-131). Traveling without it may result in an automatic denial of your application.

Yes! You can apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) when filing your AOS.

You may have appeal options or be able to reapply. An immigration lawyer can assess your case and recommend next steps.

Satisfied Clients Share Their Martinez Immigration Journey

Google rating score: 4.9 of 5, base on 686 reviews

Get Legal Help from an Immigration Attorney

Need expert legal help for your Green Card application? A trusted immigration lawyer at Martinez Immigration will guide you through the entire process.

Privacy Settings
We use cookies to enhance your experience while using our website. If you are using our Services via a browser you can restrict, block or remove cookies through your web browser settings. We also use content and scripts from third parties that may use tracking technologies. You can selectively provide your consent below to allow such third party embeds. For complete information about the cookies we use, data we collect and how we process them, please check our Privacy Policy
Youtube
Consent to display content from - Youtube
Vimeo
Consent to display content from - Vimeo