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Adjustment of Status Legal Fees
Amerilawgroup provides Adjustments of Status for persons who are the spouse of a United States citizen or permanent residents and were lawfully in the United States at the time of their last entry.
Adjustment of status is the process necessary for persons legally in the U.S. and married to US citizens to become a permanent US resident (Green Card Holder).
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This is the total flat fee charged by Amerilawgroup for the Adjustment of Status with Green Card plus temporary work and travel permits
Note: Our fees may be paid with any major credit card. We also accept personal checks and money orders and will be happy to send you a PayPal request if you prefer
Mr. Knickerbocker writes : “We are able to provide personal and professional service at a very low price by using the latest in electronic tools to make the process fast and efficient. We work directly with each client and am available by phone and email to answer questions and provide guidance through each step of the process. There is no extra charge for this ongoing level of service!
With over 35 years of legal experience we are able to assure success to all of our clients. We have served clients from Western Europe, Russia, Ukraine, UK, Africa, South America, and Southeast Asia (including the Philippines), plus many other areas around the world. I look forward to helping you and your loved one here in the United States.”
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More information we hope is helpful:The Adjustment of Status Process:
Spouses of U.S. citizens are considered "immediate relatives" and are exempt from quota limitations and will be granted immediate residency when the documents are processed. Applicants married to permanent residents may have a much longer waiting period.
If both the US resident and the foreign spouse live in the US, a petition with supporting documents is filed with the appropriate USCIS office. The USCIS will generally issue employment authorization and permission to travel outside the U.S. ("advance parole") to the foreign spouse shortly after the application is submitted and while it is pending. Thereafter you will receive a notice of an interview conducted by the USCIS. The final issuance of the permanent residency (green card) may take between 5 or 6 months depending on USCIS workload; however, the foreign spouse may remain in the US, work and travel (with appropriate permits) while his/her application is being processed.
Thereafter, the foreign spouse is granted Conditional Permanent Resident status if not married for two years at the time of the Petition filing (If married two years or more then the green card is unconditional). The conditional status is removed by submitting a joint petition within 90 days before the 2 year anniversary of the granting of the conditional permanent resident status; however this may be waived if there has been a divorce or death of the US citizens spouse before the two years are completed. No petition to remove conditions is required for the unconditional green card which is generally valid for 10 years from date of issuance.
This is the total flat fee charged by AmeriLawGroup for the Adjustment of Status with Green Card, temporary work and travel permits is: 2950.00.
A Brief Summary of Frequently asked questions about Amerilawgroup and Its Adjustment of Status Services:
Thank you for contacting AmeriLawGroup and me about your Adjustment of Status (Greencard). As a service to my potential clients I have answered some of the questions stated below which you may still have about AmeriLawGroup, myself, the process and the costs of obtaining your Greencard. I hope the answers are helpful.
If you have any further questions I would be happy to answer them.
Yours,
Calvin A. Knickerbocker Jr.
Attorney at Law
www.amerilawgroup.com
You may obtain the details of this service on our website.Question: Many other law firms have much higher fees. How can you afford to do a professional job for such a low fee?
Answer: We work personally with each of our clients. Each client has a direct phone number and email address to contact me. We keep our overhead low and use the latest in technology to make the process very efficient. Our 35 years of legal experience has taught us how to do a professional job in a fast and efficient manner. This benefits both myself and our clients and allows us to offer these services at a reasonable price.
Question: Does it matter if I am in some other state or country?
Answer: No, We service clients from many states and countries by using the latest in electronic tools such as special immigration software, email, fax and telephone. This makes the process fast and efficient for us and our clients
Question: Who would be handling my case?
Answer: One immigration attorney will be personally handling your case.
Question: How much time does it take to get my Adjustment of Status (Greencard)?
Answer: It normally take 1–2 weeks to process the required forms and supporting documents and to file the application. The actual issuance of the green card will take approximately 5-6 months. While this application is pending the applicant may remain in the US. We also include a filing for a temporary permit and travel permit in the flat fee stated below. It takes approximately 30 days to receive the work and travel permits. Upon receipt of the work and travel permits the applicant may work in the U.S. or travel outside the U.S. while the green card application is pending. The applicant may travel within the US before receiving the travel permit.