A marriage green card case is not just about proving that a couple is married. USCIS wants to see that the marriage is real, the forms are accurate, and the case is prepared clearly from the start.
I help couples understand the process, organize their evidence, avoid common mistakes, and prepare for the next step.
Who This Is For
This service may be useful if you are married to a U.S. citizen or green card holder, planning to file for a spouse, preparing for adjustment of status in the United States, or working through consular processing from outside the United States.
Common Issues
Marriage green card cases can become stressful when the couple has limited joint documents, different addresses, prior marriages, immigration history issues, a prior visa refusal, or uncertainty about whether to file inside or outside the United States.
The goal is not to bury USCIS in random photos and paperwork. The goal is to present a clear, organized case that tells the story of the marriage.
How I Help
I can help review your situation, explain the filing path, prepare a document strategy, identify weak points, and guide you through the evidence and filing process.
I also help couples understand what to expect after filing, including biometrics, requests for evidence, interview preparation, and next steps.
Before You File
A rushed filing can create problems that are harder to fix later. Missing documents, inconsistent answers, weak evidence, or choosing the wrong process can lead to delay, confusion, or unnecessary risk.
If there is anything complicated in your history, it is better to address it before the case is filed.
If you are preparing a marriage-based green card case, a consultation can help you understand the process, identify potential problems, and decide on the best next step.