Adjustment of Status
Permanent Residence (Green Card)
Your Ticket to Permanent U.S. Residence Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
About The Green Card
After your fiancée enters the United States, you have 90 days to file their Adjustment of Status or their status will change to unlawful. They will not be able to work, get a social security number, get a state ID card, or driver’s license, or leave the country until we Adjust their Status. We do provide complete assistance with filing the Adjustment of Status. We fill-out absolutely all the paperwork and all you have to do is sign your name. You can be sure that ALL complex paperwork will be done 100% correct. If the Adjustment of Status is done incorrectly, they will deny it and issue a deportation notice. Don’t risk everything by trying to do this yourself.
Getting Your Green Card
Our experienced immigration consultants will prepare and file all the required documents for foreign nationals already in the U.S. with an approved immigration petition. An Adjustment of Status is the process of obtaining legal permanent residence in the U.S. The adjustment application is filed with the Department of Homeland Security to get what is known as a green card.
We can prepare your Adjustment of Status and get your green card if you are married to a U.S. Citizen and came to the U.S. on one of the following types of visas:
- K-1 Fiancée Visa, or K-2 Fiancée Child Visa
If you are not married to a U.S. citizen, we cannot help you.
If you entered the U.S. illegally, we cannot help you.
How Long Is The Adjustment of Status Valid?
Your initial green card is conditional and is good for 2 years, then you must apply for a 10-year green card (Removal of Condition).
How Long does it take to get an Adjustment of Status (Green Card)?
Times vary, but approximately 5 months is the nationwide average.
Total Cost of an Adjustment of Status (Green Card)
- $800 Fee to Filipina Fiancée Visa Service (Paid to get started)
GOVERNMENT FEES:
- $1,440 Adult Filing Fee (Due at time of filing)
- $2,240 Total of All Fees
Fees for Children Filing with Parent
- $300 fee to Filipina Fiancée Visa Service (Paid to get started)
GOVERNMENT FEES:
- Varies depending on options chosen and age (Due at time of filing)
Why Use Our Adjustment of Status Service?
- There is nothing else to buy, and we have nothing else to sell you.
- We prepare all the forms, all you do is sign them and add your supporting documents. When we prepare your paperwork, we will give you a list of all required supporting documents.
- We charge $300 extra per child to be included on their parent’s Adjustment of Status. Each child will receive their own Adjustment of Status Application Package.
- We prepare your Employment Authorization at no extra charge.
- We prepare an Advance Parole (Travel Permit) at no extra charge (This allows you to travel abroad while waiting for your green card).
- We get you a Social Security Card at no extra charge.
- Avoid costly mistakes and subsequent delays, denials, and deportations.
- You will be worry-free!
- We will carefully prepare your entire Adjustment of Status Application Package, and we will guide you through the entire process.
- 100% Money-Back Guarantee!
Do you really want to have the hassle of filling out all those forms yourself?
Adjustment of Status Assistance
$800.00 – $2,000.00
Adjustment of Status Assistance
Additional information
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Disclaimer: Filipina Fiancée Visa Service is not associated with any government agency. Our services include everything you need to get your visa and/or green card, but does not include legal services, legal advice or legal representation of any kind. Filipina Fiancée Visa Service is not a law firm and is not licensed to practice law in any state. Neither Filipina Fiancée Visa Service nor its employees claim to have any special knowledge of immigration law and do not give legal advice.