December 1, 2021

Green Card based on Marriage Visa

Mooradian's client, a spouse and mother from Canada, had recently had her case rejected due to failure to include Form I-944 with supporting evidence pursuant to the now-eliminated public charge rule.  Mooradian was able to refile the filing, which at the time was subject to the public charge rule. Eventually, the client was concerned that her employment authorization, based on a certain employment-based visa, might run out.  Mooradian was able to work with her employer to ensure that there was no gap in her authorization in employment.  Additionally, Mooradian was able to prepare the client and attend her interview at the Lawrence Field Office, which upon successful completion, resulted in the issuance of her ten-year permanent resident card. She will be eligible to apply for U.S. Citizenship in three years.

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