Does Rozas Law Firm offer a free consultation for adoption visa cases?

Yes. We offer free consultations for adoption-based immigration cases. Call us at 225-341-6945 or submit a contact form on our website to schedule your consultation with an experienced international adoption lawyer today.

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Can I file Form I-751 without my spouse?

Yes. If your marriage ended in divorce, your spouse passed away, or you experienced abuse or extreme cruelty during the marriage, you can file Form I-751 individually and request a waiver of the joint filing requirement. Extreme hardship cases also qualify. The waiver requires additional documentation, but it is a recognized path to permanent residence….

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What happens if I miss the I-751 deadline?

If you do not file Form I-751 within the 90-day window before your conditional green card expires, USCIS can terminate your permanent resident status. You may become subject to removal from the United States. USCIS may still accept a late filing if you provide a written explanation showing good cause, but this is not guaranteed….

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What documents do I need for Form I-751?

A standard joint filing typically includes copies of the front and back of your green card, proof that your marriage was entered in good faith (joint tax returns, lease agreements, bank statements, utility bills, insurance documents, and family photos), and affidavits from people who know you as a couple. Children included in your petition need…

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Can I work while my I-751 is pending?

Yes. Your I-797C receipt notice, combined with your expired conditional green card, extends your work authorization for up to 48 months while USCIS reviews your petition. Carry both documents together to demonstrate your current status to employers. Visit our removal of conditions lawyer page to learn more, or contact us directly to discuss your situation.

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Can I travel outside the U.S. while my I-751 is pending?

Yes, in most cases. You can travel internationally with your expired green card and I-797C receipt notice together. Trips under one year generally do not create problems. Longer absences may raise questions about your intent to maintain permanent residence. Speak with an attorney before any extended travel. Visit our removal of conditions lawyer page to…

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What happens if my I-751 petition is denied?

A denial results in a Notice to Appear in immigration court for removal proceedings. This is serious, but it is not necessarily the end of your case. Immigration court gives you the opportunity to present additional evidence and argue your case before a judge. Legal representation at this stage is critical. Visit our removal of…

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Can I apply for citizenship while my I-751 is pending?

Yes, in some circumstances. If you have been married to a U.S. citizen for at least three years, have been a permanent resident for at least three years, and meet other eligibility requirements, you may file Form N-400 while your I-751 is still pending. USCIS sometimes schedules both interviews together. An attorney can help you…

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What Should I Do If My Visa Was Denied?

If your visa was denied, do not guess at the next step. Start with the refusal notice, identify the legal reason listed by the consular officer, and follow the instructions tied to that specific denial. In some cases, the issue is missing evidence or extra review. In others, you may need a stronger new application…

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