Nationwide Marriage Green Card Lawyer
At my law office, Jason Karavias, Esq., I recognize the vital importance of family unity and provide comprehensive legal services to couples seeking U.S. marriage green cards. My office is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and I am equipped to assist clients throughout the United States. My approach ensures that your green card application process is managed with thorough attention to detail, no matter where you or your spouse is located.
Should you need guidance on securing a marriage green card, please feel free to reach out. You can contact me directly at 412-223-7924 or use my online contact form to set up a free initial consultation.
If you are not yet married, you may need a K-1 fiancé(e) visa or marriage visa to begin with. I can help with either one. Once you are married, your next step is a marriage green card.
Understanding The Marriage Green Card Process
The process to secure a U.S. marriage green card involves several important steps, whether you are adjusting your status or undergoing consular processing. If your spouse is in the U.S., they can apply for an adjustment of status, which allows them to seek lawful permanent residency without needing to leave the country.
If your husband or wife is abroad, consular processing will be necessary, involving an application for an immigrant visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate in their home country. As your green card attorney, I am here to guide you through each step, ensuring clarity and efficiency throughout the process.
Is It Difficult To Get A Marriage Green Card?
The path to obtaining a marriage green card can be complex, given the strict requirements and detailed scrutiny by immigration authorities. The application must convincingly demonstrate the legitimacy of your marriage and compliance with all relevant immigration laws. My role is to help you prepare a strong application, clarify the process and address any potential issues that may arise.
How Long Do You Have To Be Married To Get A Green Card? Also, Conditional Residency.
There is no required minimum duration of marriage to apply for a marriage green card. However, if the green card is granted before your second wedding anniversary, it will be conditional. This means that you and your spouse must apply to remove the conditions on the residency within 90 days before the second anniversary of when the green card was issued. This is a crucial step in transitioning from conditional to permanent resident status.
Contact Me Today For A Free Consultation
If you are anticipating the process of obtaining a U.S. marriage green card for yourself or your spouse, allow me to assist you. Contact me, Jason Karavias, Esq., a dedicated nationwide marriage green card lawyer, to discuss your case. Call 412-223-7924 or fill out my online contact form to arrange your free consultation. I am committed to helping you and your spouse build a life together in the United States.