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How to Win Adjustment of Status in Court

Winning an Adjustment of Status case in Immigration Court can be difficult to win, depending on the circumstances of your case. You need an expert immigration attorney to give you personalized guidance.

Here are some tips and general advice to consider that may help you win your adjustment of status case:

Hire an Immigration Attorney:

A qualified and experienced immigration attorney will help you through the process and protect your rights, prepare your case, and represent you in immigration court with the best arguments.

Determine Eligibility:

Make sure you qualify for Adjustment of Status. Family-sponsored, employment-based, refugee/asylee, and special programs are common eligible categories.

Gather Evidence:

To prove your eligibility, gather marriage certificates, birth certificates, work records, tax returns, and other support documents.

Apply for Adjustment of Status:

Apply for adjustment of status through Form I-485 with USCIS. You need to complete application fees, provide supporting evidence, and a cover letter explaining your situation.

Attend Immigration Court Proceedings:

If you have been issued a Notice To Appear (NTA), you must attend immigration court. Your Adjustment of Status will be reviewed during this process.

Request Relief from Removal:

Requesting relief from deportation may be necessary in deportation proceedings in immigration court. Adjustment of Status, if eligible, is a viable option for relief.

Provide Testimony and Witnesses:

Be ready to testify and bring witnesses to immigration court. These witnesses can prove eligibility for adjustment of status.

Maintain Legal Status:

Maintaining your legal status and following immigration obligations like work authorizations and reporting is essential while your case is in immigration court.

Remember that Adjustment of Status cases in Immigration Court are difficult to win and depend on the case’s context. The fastest and easiest approach to complete this process is to consult an experienced immigration lawyer.

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