Petition for spouse who is a permanent resident in the U.S. Status adjustment

Designed for U.S. permanent residents who wish to apply for lawful permanent residence (Green Card) for their spouse without leaving the United States.

The petitioner must be a permanent resident of the U.S. (Green Card holder) and be legally married to the beneficiary spouse.

The beneficiary spouse must currently be in the United States and eligible to apply for Adjustment of Status.

The applicant must demonstrate sufficient financial capacity to sponsor their spouse.

Neither the petitioner nor the beneficiary should have serious immigration violations or criminal records that could lead to inadmissibility issues.

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Our proven process strengthens every detail of your application, giving you the best opportunity for approval.

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Using our intelligent platform, we carefully prepare and review each step to minimize mistakes that can cause costly delays or denials.

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We streamline every step—so your petition moves forward quickly, saving you valuable time and avoiding unnecessary delays.

Our Process

Expert guidance with the intelligent use of our platform to simplify every step of your immigration application

Step 1 Eligibility

Eligibility: Check if you qualify for the visa you want to apply for with the help of artificial intelligence, quickly, securely, and without intermediaries.

Step 2 Fill Out Immigration Forms

Fill Out Immigration Forms: We make filling out immigration forms simple, guiding you step by step so you can feel confident every detail is right.

Step 3 Upload Evidence

Upload Evidence: Easily upload the supporting evidence tailored to your situation directly into our secure platform.

Step 4 File Compilation

File Compilation: Our platform automatically compiles all the required forms, evidence, and supporting materials into a complete immigration file tailored to your case.

Step 5 Submission

Submission: Once reviewed and finalized, your application is prepared for submission to USCIS, ensuring everything is properly organized, consistent, and ready for review by the officer.

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Frequent questions

Clear answers to our customers' most frequently asked questions

Can I apply for adjustment of status if my spouse is a permanent resident and I am in the United States?

Yes, provided you entered the country legally and there is immediate visa availability in the F2A category. You cannot adjust your status if you entered without inspection or if you are out of status, except in very specific cases.

Yes. Unlike U.S. citizens, permanent residents must wait until the priority date is current before they can file for Adjustment of Status. 

Yes. During the adjustment of status process, your spouse can apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and Advance Parole. These documents will allow them to work and travel legally while awaiting a final decision, as long as the priority date is still valid.

If your visa is denied, you will receive an official notification explaining the reasons. However, denials in family-based immigration cases are rare. When they do occur, they are usually due to insufficient evidence or a failure to respond promptly to USCIS requests for additional information. In the rare event of a denial, our team can carefully evaluate your situation and determine the best strategies to overcome it.

If the petitioner becomes a naturalized citizen, the case automatically becomes an immediate category (IR1/CR1), eliminating waiting times for visa availability and speeding up the process.

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