Should I speak with an immigration attorney before filing for a green card?
Yes. Because Adjustment of Status is now being reviewed with greater discretion and consular processing may be required in more cases, applicants should speak with a licensed immigration attorney before filing, like David Rozas or an attorney with Rozas Law Firm. An attorney can help evaluate eligibility, immigration history, possible risks, and the most appropriate…
Yes. Because Adjustment of Status is now being reviewed with greater discretion and consular processing may be required in more cases, applicants should speak with a licensed immigration attorney before filing, like David Rozas or an attorney with Rozas Law Firm. An attorney can help evaluate eligibility, immigration history, possible risks, and the most appropriate path forward to apply for a green card based on current USCIS guidance.
Answer by David Joseph Rozas
David Rozas is an experienced criminal and immigration lawyer and one of the founding partners of Rozas & Rozas Law Firm. He has been with the firm since 2004, joining his brother, Greg in practice. David concentrates his law practice on criminal defense and immigration.








