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Get Your Green Card Without Leaving the United States
For many people, applying for a green card from inside the U.S. — called Adjustment of Status — is one of the biggest steps toward stability. It allows you to stay with your family, keep working, and continue your life here while the government reviews your case.
At Rebecca Kitson Law, we explain the process in simple, clear language. We take the time to understand your story, your family, and your goals so you always know what to expect and how each step works.
Whether you’re applying through marriage, family, humanitarian protection, or another category, we help you move through the system with confidence and support.
What Is Adjustment of Status?
Adjustment of Status (AOS) is the process of applying for a green card from inside the United States — without having to return to your home country. For many families from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, and other countries, this option is critical because it allows them to remain together, continue working, and avoid lengthy separations during the immigration process.
You may qualify for Adjustment of Status based on your relationship to a U.S. citizen or resident, a humanitarian visa, or other specific circumstances. If you’re not sure whether this option applies to you, that’s very common. Most people don’t know until we review their history together.
Who the Adjustment of Status Process Works For
Many clients come to us unsure whether they qualify or worried that a past mistake will stop them. Adjustment of Status may be a strong option if you’re in one of these situations:
Marriage-Based Green Cards
If you are married to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, you may be able to apply for your green card without leaving the United States.
Family-Based Petitions
Parents, children, and some siblings of U.S. citizens or permanent residents may qualify depending on the visa category and availability.
Humanitarian-Based Adjustments
Survivors of crimes (U visa), human trafficking (T visa), and certain family members may qualify for a green card — even with a complicated immigration history.
Waivers for Past Immigration Issues
If you have unlawful presence, misrepresentation, or other past immigration issues, a waiver may allow you to move forward while remaining in the United States.
Widow(er) or Surviving Relative Cases
If the person who filed a petition for you has passed away, you may still have a path forward.
Follow-to-Join or Reinstatement Applications
These cases allow family members to join or continue a previously approved petition.
If you’re unsure where you fit, that’s normal. We review your story, explain the rules clearly, and help you understand what’s possible for your future.
Do Any of These Situations Feel Familiar?
For many of our clients, English is not their first language. We explain Adjustment of Status using simple, real-world examples in Spanish, and we can also recommend resources if you need assistance in other languages. The following are real-world examples for reference:
A Family Wanting Stability
A couple has lived in the U.S. for years. One spouse is a U.S. citizen, and they want to secure their future together. We help them file for a marriage-based green card so they can stay together while the case is processed.
A Parent Applying for Their Child
A father with a green card wants to help his teenage child stay in the U.S. legally. We guide the family through every step so the child can remain in school, stay with family, and have a clear path to permanent residency.
A Person With a Past Immigration Issue
Someone entered the U.S. many years ago and thinks a mistake from the past will stop them. We review their history, help them understand if a waiver is needed, and build a strategy to move them toward lawful status.
A U Visa Holder Ready for the Next Step
After years of waiting, a U visa holder becomes eligible for a green card. We guide them through the transition so they can finally gain stability and begin planning for the future.
A Widow(er) Who Still Qualifies
A client’s spouse passes away before they apply. They are afraid everything is lost. We explain the protections available and help them continue their path to residency.
If any of these sound familiar, you’re not alone. These are the stories we hear every day.
How We Help You Through Adjustment of Status
1. We review your full history.
We look at your entry into the U.S., your family relationships, any past immigration issues, and whether a waiver may be needed. This helps us prevent surprises later.
2. We prepare a strong application package.
We help gather documents, prepare forms, and organize evidence so your case is complete and clear. When USCIS reviews your file, they should understand your story and your eligibility immediately.
3. We explain what to expect — in simple terms.
No complicated legal language. We tell you what will happen, how long it may take, what USCIS may ask, and how to prepare for your interview. You will never feel in the dark.
4. We support you until your case is finished.
From filing to interview and beyond, we’re here to answer questions and guide you. Communication and clarity are at the center of our work.
Common Questions About Adjustment of Status
Do I have to leave the U.S. to get my green card?
Not always. If you qualify for AOS, you can stay in the U.S. while your case is pending.
What if I entered the U.S. without papers?
Some people still qualify, especially if they have a U.S. citizen spouse or child. Others may need a waiver. We review your case carefully to see what is possible.
Can I work while my case is pending?
Yes. Most AOS applicants can get a work permit while waiting.
How long does the process take?
It depends on your case and the USCIS office reviewing it. We give you a realistic explanation based on your situation.
Do past immigration issues affect eligibility?
Sometimes. But not every issue is a denial. We help you understand what matters and what doesn’t.
Will I have an interview?
Most applicants do. We prepare you so you know what to expect and feel confident attending.
When You’re Ready, We’re Here to Help
You don’t have to guess your way through the process, and you don’t have to figure out the rules alone. If you’re considering applying for a green card from inside the U.S., we’ll help you understand your options clearly and build a plan that supports your future.
When you’re ready to start, we’re here to walk with you — step by step.
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