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PERMANENT RESIDENCE (GREEN CARD) & CITIZENSHIP

Obtaining permanent residence or United States citizenship is a significant legal milestone. Whether pursuing a green card through employment or family sponsorship, or preparing for naturalization after years of permanent residence, each step requires careful preparation and long-term planning.

The Milovic Law Firm provides immigration counsel to individuals, families, and professionals in the greater Phoenix area and throughout the United States seeking permanent residence and citizenship. Every case is handled with direct attorney involvement, thoughtful strategy, and careful attention to eligibility, documentation, and long-term immigration goals.

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HOW CAN I QUALIFY FOR A GREEN CARD OR CITIZENSHIP?

Obtaining lawful permanent residence or United States citizenship requires meeting specific statutory and procedural requirements. Eligibility for a green card may arise through employment sponsorship, qualifying family relationships, humanitarian protections, or other specialized immigration categories. Each pathway carries distinct eligibility standards, documentation requirements, and processing timelines.

For many individuals, the most common paths to permanent residence include sponsorship through a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member, or through a U.S. employer. Certain professionals and individuals with specialized experience or notable achievements may qualify for employment-based green cards or self-petition options such as extraordinary ability or national interest waiver cases.

After obtaining permanent residence, many individuals become eligible to apply for United States citizenship through the naturalization process. Citizenship eligibility depends on factors such as length of permanent residence, physical presence in the United States, travel history, and overall compliance with immigration and tax obligations.

Because eligibility and timing can vary significantly based on individual circumstances, careful review of immigration history and long-term goals is essential before proceeding with any application. Thoughtful preparation at the outset can help avoid delays and ensure the strongest possible filing.

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Green Card

Family-Based Green Card

Permanent residence may be available through a qualifying relationship with a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, including spouses, parents, children, and certain other relatives.

Eligibility and processing timelines vary depending on the family relationship and current immigration status. Careful preparation helps ensure applications are filed under the appropriate category and supported with clear documentation.


Employment-Based Green Card

Permanent residence may be available through employer sponsorship or, in certain cases, through self-petition based on professional achievements.

Employment-based categories exist for professionals, executives, physicians, entrepreneurs, and individuals whose work demonstrates extraordinary ability or national importance. Careful evaluation helps determine the most effective pathway.


Citizenship

Lawful permanent residents may become eligible for U.S. citizenship through the naturalization process after meeting residence and statutory requirements. Careful review of eligibility and preparation for the application and interview are essential to a smooth process.

Adam Walsh Act

A prior conviction involving offenses against a minor can significantly affect a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident’s ability to sponsor a family member for immigration benefits.

Waivers of Inadmissibility

Certain criminal, immigration, or health-related issues may affect eligibility for a visa or green card. In some cases, a waiver may be available to overcome inadmissibility and allow

VAWA

Spouses, children, and parents who have experienced abuse by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident may be eligible to seek immigration protection independently through a confidential self-petition.

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Adjustment of Status or Consular Processing ?


Adjustment of Status

If you are lawfully present in the United States, you may be eligible to apply for permanent residence without leaving the country through a process known as Adjustment of Status. This allows eligible applicants to complete their green card process inside the United States, typically attending an interview at a local USCIS field office.

Eligibility depends on how you entered the U.S., your current immigration status, and the basis for your green card application. In many cases, applicants may also apply for work authorization and travel permission while their application is pending.

Adjustment of Status is not available to everyone. Careful evaluation of entry history, prior immigration filings, and current status is essential before proceeding.

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Consular Processing

Consular Processing applies when a green card applicant is outside the United States or is not eligible to adjust status within the country. In this process, the case is handled through a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad after approval of the underlying immigrant petition.

Following petition approval, most cases are processed through the National Visa Center before an interview is scheduled at the designated U.S. consulate. Timing may depend on visa availability, processing backlogs, and individual case factors.

For some applicants, consular processing may involve additional considerations, including prior unlawful presence, waivers of inadmissibility, or other immigration history issues that require strategic review before departure from the United States.

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