Law Offices of Bob Platt

Green Card Processing

  • Lawful Permanent Residency (USCIS)

Adjustment of Status

  • Adjustment of Status:  Becoming a Permanent Resident in the U.S. (USCIS)
    • How Do I Get a Work Permit (EAD)?
    • Regulations on Direct Mail Submission of I-485s, I-765s, and I-131s- (11-19-04)
    • How Do I Get a Travel Document (Advance Parole)?
    • Civil Surgeon Locator
    • Concurrent Filing FAQ
    • Adjustment of Status Experiences

Child Status Protection Act

  • State Department Cable Re: Child Status Protection Act
  • Child Status Protection Act FAQ
  • Child Status Protection Act (H.R.1209)- Signed into law by the President on August 6, 2002

Consular Processing

  • Visas- State Department
    • Permanent Immigrants to the U.S.
    • Visa FAQ
    • Links to U.S. Embassies and Consulates Worldwide
    • Visa News
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    • National Visa Center

Green Card Lottery

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  • DV-2006 Instructions

Green Cards Through Asylum
 


Green Cards Through Employment

  • Green Cards Through Employment
    • How Do I Get a Green Card Based On Employment?
    • Persons of Extraordinary Ability
    • Multinational Executives and Managers
    • Persons of Exceptional Ability
    • National Interest Waivers
    • Green Cards Through Investment
    • Labor Certification

Green Cards Through Relatives

  • Green Cards For Family Members (USCIS)
    • How Do I Bring My Spouse to the U.S. To Live? (USCIS)
    • How Do I Get Green Cards for My Children? (USCIS)
    • How Do I Get Green Cards for My Parents? (USCIS)
    • How Do I Get Green Cards for My Brother/Sister? (USCIS)

 

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