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Adjustment of Status is the process that allows a person who
is already in the United States to change their immigration status
to lawful permanent resident (Green Card) without having to leave the
country. This process is common among individuals who are married to
U.S. citizens, among other categories.
Below is a detailed explanation of the requirements and general process, especially for marriage-based cases:
What is Removal of Conditions?
Removal of Conditions is the process to convert a conditional Green Card (valid for 2 years) into a permanent residence valid for 10 years.
It applies to those who obtained residency through marriage to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
What is Naturalization?
Naturalization is the process through which a person who has been a lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder) can become a citizen of the United States.
Obtaining citizenship allows access to benefits such as voting, traveling with a U.S. passport, and better protection for your family under immigration laws.