North Texas Law Office of Jessie M. Thomas provides Green Card, Adjustment of Status and other Immigration Legal services for individuals in the Dallas Fort Worth and surrounding areas.
A green card is your proof of legal permanent residency in the U.S. Green cards can be obtained in several different ways:
- Through sponsorship of a family member who is a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident
- Through employment sponsorship
- The Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (known as the “green card lottery”)
- By meeting specific family situations
- By having preferred jobs and skills
- Coming from countries or areas designated for special attention
Green Card Through Family: Legal Permanent Residence
At the Law Office of Jessie M. Thomas we work in all of these avenues for obtaining a green card, but most of our work is based on green card through family members, including spousal visas and fiancé visas. A North Texas Green Card Lawyer can help clients that have married to have conditions removed from their green card. We also assist clients with their green card renewal process. Get Started Today!
Adjustment of Status: Form I-485
If you have questions regarding your eligibility for adjustment of status, our lawyers will review your specific situation, and provide answers about the process and documentation requirements. Find out more about adjustment of status and green card through family members.
Removal of Conditions: Form I-751
You should apply for removal of conditions within 2 years after receiving conditional permanent resident status. If you have questions about the process or required documentation, our immigration attorneys can provide details after reviewing your specific situation. Find out more about removing conditions and green card through family.
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The Law Office of Jessie M. Thomas has extensive experience in obtaining permanent resident status and other immigration benefits through family relationships. Some of our areas of expertise include:
- Green Card Through Family
- Adjustment of Status
- Consular Processing
- Fiancé Petitioning
- Removal of Conditions on Permanent Residence
Many responsibilities go with having a green card. The most important is that you have the card on you at all times. Failure to do so is a violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act, with a possible fine of up to $100 and even imprisonment for up to 30 days.
Don’t try to handle your visa application on your own. Contact Jessie M. Thomas, Attorney and Counselor at Law today.
We serve the immigration law needs of individuals throughout Texas and the DFW Metroplex, including Dallas, Richardson, Plano, Garland, Wylie, Mesquite, McKinney, Irving, Bedford, Euless, Arlington, Hurst, Allen, Flower Mound, Carrollton, Lewisville, Keller, Grand Prairie, North Richland Hills, Fort Worth, Denton, Lubbock, Sherman, and Amarillo.