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Green Card (permanent residence)

U.S. Green Card Application Law Firm

Perez & Perez, PLLC

Permanent Resident Application • Work Permit in USA • Conditional Residency

For experienced, personalized information, advice, and assistance regarding US green card applications, student work permits, and instructions on how to file for permission to work in the U.S., contact the law offices of Perez & Perez, PLLC in Nashville, Tennessee.

Do You Have Conditional Residency?
Perhaps you have already been granted conditional residency.  Many conditional residents do not know that they might have to file an application to remove these conditions in order to become full, unconditional residents. Is your time limit to file such an application to remove the condition residency about to expire?  Has your time limit already passed?

You Must File To Remove the Conditions On Your Residency.
Depending on your situation, you must file to remove the conditions on your residency in order to confirm that your residency is not based on a fraudulent relationship with the person who petitioned for your visa.  You need to know:

  • Am I required to remove conditions on my residency?
  • When do I have to file the necessary paperwork to remove those conditions?
  • Do I have the necessary documentation required by USCIS to insure that I am granted full residency?
  • What do I do if my time limit has expired, or my sponsoring relative no longer wants to continue in support of my petition?

Consult one of our family immigration lawyers at Perez & Perez, PLLC to answer these questions and guide you through this process, especially if you must file late.  Once the USCIS determines that you have a valid marriage, you will receive full permanent residency.  If you fail to file, your residency will be considered abandoned and may result in deportation.

Avoid Deportation Due to Missed Application Deadline
Avoid deportation with the assistance of the experienced U.S. green card application law attorneys of the law offices of Perez & Perez, PLLC in Nashville, Tennessee. Our immigrant clients live in many surrounding states, including Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, and Mississippi.

 

What if Your U.S. Marriage Has Ended in Divorce or Separation?
Unfortunately, about 50% or more of marriages in the U.S. end in divorce. If your marriage has ended in separation or divorce, don't let it result in the termination of your status as a resident. With the assistance of an experienced US green card application lawyer, you may be able to prevent the loss of your greencard - and your residency.

We are Here to Help
We are here to help you with your questions regarding permanent resident applications, family and employment based visas, immigration, and change of status requirements.

To schedule a consultation with an experienced immigration lawyer, family law attorney, Social Security Disability lawyer, or employment law attorneycontact Perez & Perez, PLLC  through this Web site or by phone.

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The immigration law firm of Perez & Perez, PLLC in Nashville, TN serves clients in the Nashville, Tennessee, area (in cities such as Chattanooga, Clarksville, Jackson, Memphis, Knoxville, Franklin, and Murfreesboro), and in neighboring cities and states including Frankfort, Hopkinsville, Bowling Green, and Paducah Kentucky; Montgomery, Birmingham, and Huntsville, Alabama; Atlanta, Georgia; Little Rock, Arkansas; and Jackson, Mississippi.

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