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Adjustment of Status

Do You Want to Avoid Being Denied Your Green Card?

Don’t Face the Following:

  1. Deportation: In some cases, the individual may be placed into removal proceedings and face the possibility of being deported from the United States.
  2. Bar from reentry: The individual may be barred from entering the United States for a certain period of time or permanently.
  3. Loss of work authorization: If the individual was authorized to work in the United States based on the pending green card application, the work authorization may be terminated upon denial of the application.
  4. Reapplication: The individual may reapply for a green card, but they will have to start the process again from the beginning and may face additional scrutiny.

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A flyer offering help with adjustment of status and green card application in the U.S., featuring a headshot of Carrie Nguyen, the author.
Cover of a book titled "Immigration Bond: How To Avoid The Most Common Mistakes Made During An Immigration Bond Hearing" by Carrie Nguyen, with a gavel, passport, and author's photo.

Immigration Bond

In this e-book, you will learn the most common mistakes made during an immigration bond hearing.

At immigration bond hearings, people sometimes make mistakes that can have serious consequences. Some of the most common mistakes are not having a lawyer present, not providing enough evidence to support the claim of being released from detention, and not providing enough financial resources to cover the bond amount.

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I-751

Make sure the following requirements are met so you are able to remain with your loved one

  1. Must be a lawful permanent resident of the United States, holding a valid green card.
  2. Must be married to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident for less than two years at the time of being granted permanent residency.
  3. The marriage must still be intact and not terminated through divorce or annulment. If separated, consult with immigration attorney
  4. The individual must not have any record of arrest or conviction for crimes involving moral turpitude or that pose a threat to national security.
  5. The individual must be able to demonstrate that the termination of their residency would resort in extreme hardship. If there is abuse in marriage, consult with an immigration attorney

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A U.S. permanent resident card is held over American flags; text above reads, "Happily Ever After: Know When, What, Where And How To File I-751," written by Carrie Nguyen.
Book cover titled "Family Unity: A Guide to the I-130 Petition and Consular Processing" with images of a visa, green card, and author's photo, written by Carrie Nguyen.

Consular Processing

Not sure what is needed for the Consular Process? Here are a few items that are needed to get the process started

  1. Visa application form: The individual must complete and submit the appropriate visa application form, such as the Form DS-260 for an immigrant visa.
  2. Supporting documentation: The individual must submit a variety of supporting documents, including proof of identity, evidence of a bonafide relationship with a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, and any other required documents.
  3. Medical examination: The individual must undergo a medical examination with a U.S. Department of State-approved physician.

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Citizenship and Benefits

A Collection of Tips from Experienced Immigration Lawyers

In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the process of obtaining U.S. citizenship. Becoming a U.S. citizen is a significant milestone that grants you the rights and privileges afforded to citizens. However, the citizenship process can be complex and daunting. That’s why I have created this e-book to provide you with a step-by-step roadmap to navigate through the requirements and procedures involved. By following these guidelines, you will be well-prepared for a successful citizenship application.

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Book cover titled "How to File for Citizenship, Requirements and Benefits," featuring an American flag, the U.S. Capitol, and a photo of the author, Carrie Nguyen.
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