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MaryLand Green Card, Removal of Condition on Green Card / Cancellation of Removal

Zenith Law Firm has helped many families migrate to the United States. Whether you need assistance adjusting your status to that of lawful permanent residence through family-based green cards, asylum, T visas, U visas, or cancellation of removal, our naturalization attorneys can assist.

Mr. Udondom, an immigrant in his own right, has both personal and professional experience with American naturalization law and policy. In addition to his work on employment-based visas, he also supports those interested in starting U.S.-based companies.

Whether you desire to extend your stay,  seek permanent residency, U.S. citizenship, or need the proper visa to conduct your work on your company startup, Our naturalization lawyers can advise you on the best path to take to achieve your goals.

Contact us today to discuss your naturalization goals with a Maryland citizenship attorney.

What’s The Green Card Application Process?

A Green Card, also known as a Permanent Resident Card, allows you to live and work permanently in the United States. The steps you must take to apply for a Green Card depend on your situation according to the immigration category you are applying under.

The U.S. Green card application process varies depending on your Green card eligibility category. To apply for a Green Card, find the category that fits your situation, then speak with a naturalization lawyer about eligibility requirements, how to apply, and how your family members can assist you.

Who’s Eligible For a Green card?

Your eligibility for a permanent residence card will depend on the unique circumstances of your application. Generally, there are many types of green card eligibility categories. They include but are not limited to the following:

  • Green Card Through Family
  • Green Card through Employment
  • Green Card as a Special Immigrant
  • Green Card through Refugee or Asylee Status
  • Green Card for Human Trafficking and Crime Victims
  • Green Card for Victims of Abuse
  • Green Card through Other Categories
  • Green Card through Registry

A Maryland citizenship attorney can answer your most pressing questions about the immigration process and help you get started on your path to U.S. citizenship.

How We Can Help With the Green card Process in Maryland

Acquiring a green card to live or work in the U.S. is a significant decision. However, seeking permanent residency can be complicated due to the rules and procedures.  Mistakes, misunderstood procedures, and lack of detailed paperwork can result in delays and/or visa denials. Therefore, it’s essential to know how a naturalization lawyer can help.

Our Maryland naturalization attorneys can do the following to assist you:

  • Ensure that your application meets the proper criteria for the Green card you seek
  • Determine if your family relationships qualify you for residency
  • Collect supporting documentation that demonstrates eligibility
  • Prepare you for your interview process
  • Represent you during the immigration defense and appeals process
  • Compassionately explain your immigration rights and options

Understanding all that’s required of you throughout the Green card process can be challenging. Read on for more information about citizenship requirements and how an MD immigration attorney can assist.

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