Attorney Mooradian's client, a young woman from South America, was recently able to obtain lawful permanent resident status based on her marriage to a U.S. Citizen. The client, who had come to the United States on a visa as a young girl, had overstayed her visa by the time she married her USC spouse. Despite the overstay and unauthorized work, Mooradian was able to successfully submit a one-step adjustment of status. Mooradian submitted a marriage visa, work authorization application, and green card application simultaneously; after a brief hearing at USCIS in Lawrence, the marital petition was granted and the green card was issued.
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