1.  Relatives of U.S. Citizens
•   Spouse
•   Unmarried child (under the age of 21)
•   Unmarried stepchild (under the age of 21)
•   Adopted child (under the age of 18) or
•   Parent or stepparent
•   Unmarried son or daughter (over the age of 21)
•   Married son or daughter (any age)
•   Brother or Sister
2.  Relatives of Green Card holders
•   Spouse
•   Unmarried child (under the age of 21)
•   Unmarried stepchild (under the age of 21)
•   Adopted child (under the age of 18) or
•   Unmarried son or daughter (over the age of 21)
Green Card Related Services
1.  Adjustment of Status
•   Foreign nationals in the U.S. with approved immigration petitions may file for Adjustment of Status to adjust their nonimmigrant status to permanent residence
(Green Card).
2.  Consular Processing - Immigrant Visa
•   Foreign nationals outside the U.S. with approved immigration petitions must apply for consular processing to receive permanent residence (Green Card).
3.  Advance Parole
•   Foreign nationals in the process of adjusting their Immigration Status, who are planning to travel abroad, must obtain advance permission prior to leaving the U.S in order to return to the U.S.
4.  Employment Authorization
•   Foreign nationals who have applied to adjust their status to permanent resident may obtain Employment Authorization Document.
5.  Reentry Permit
•   U.S. permanent residents planning to leave the U.S. for more than a year must obtain a Reentry Permit prior to leaving the U.S.
6.  Removal of Conditions
•   Marriage-based and Investment-based Green Card holders are subject to conditional residence for a two-year period. Conditional permanent residents must apply during the 90 days before their second anniversary to remove the conditions on their residence.
7.  Replace or Renew Green Card
•   You may replace a lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed Green Card.
•   You may replace an expired Green Card or a Green Card that will expire within the next six months.
8.  Fiance or Fiancee Visa
•   A U.S. citizen may sponsor a fiance(e) visa
application for their alien fiance(e). This visa is required to bring the fiance(e) to the U.S. for the purpose of marriage.

1.  Relatives of U.S. Citizens

•   Spouse
•   Unmarried child (under the age of 21)
•   Unmarried stepchild (under the age of 21)
•   Adopted child (under the age of 18) or
•   Parent or stepparent
•   Unmarried son or daughter (over the age of 21)
•   Married son or daughter (any age)
•   Brother or Sister

2.  Relatives of Green Card holders

•   Spouse
•   Unmarried child (under the age of 21)
•   Unmarried stepchild (under the age of 21)
•   Adopted child (under the age of 18) or
•   Unmarried son or daughter (over the age of 21)

Green Card Related Services

1.  Adjustment of Status

•   Foreign nationals in the U.S. with approved immigration petitions may file for Adjustment of Status to adjust their nonimmigrant status to permanent residence
(Green Card).

2.  Consular Processing - Immigrant Visa

•   Foreign nationals outside the U.S. with approved immigration petitions must apply for consular processing to receive permanent residence (Green Card).

3.  Advance Parole

•   Foreign nationals in the process of adjusting their Immigration Status, who are planning to travel abroad, must obtain advance permission prior to leaving the U.S in order to return to the U.S.

4.  Employment Authorization

•   Foreign nationals who have applied to adjust their status to permanent resident may obtain Employment Authorization Document.

5.  Reentry Permit

•   U.S. permanent residents planning to leave the U.S. for more than a year must obtain a Reentry Permit prior to leaving the U.S.

6.  Removal of Conditions

•   Marriage-based and Investment-based Green Card holders are subject to conditional residence for a two-year period. Conditional permanent residents must apply during the 90 days before their second anniversary to remove the conditions on their residence.

7.  Replace or Renew Green Card

•   You may replace a lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed Green Card.
•   You may replace an expired Green Card or a Green Card that will expire within the next six months.

8.  Fiance or Fiancee Visa

•   A U.S. citizen may sponsor a fiance(e) visa
application for their alien fiance(e). This visa is required to bring the fiance(e) to the U.S. for the purpose of marriage.

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“Aik Wan's work is very thorough and she pays a tremendous attention to detail ensuring you the best and fastest outcome for your immigration trial. I have used her services twice; once to obtain an H1-B visa and once for my greencard application. Both times she was able to convince the US immigration department to give me my documents way sooner then is average. My greencard case was fully approved in even less then 4 weeks. I can't wait to use her services for my naturalization.”
Paul Hakimpour - 4 Feb 2011

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