Adjustment of status allows eligible individuals already in the U.S. to apply for lawful permanent residency without returning to their home country for consular processing. Whether you’re applying through family, employment, or humanitarian grounds, understanding the legal requirements and timelines is essential to successfully securing your green card.
At Loayza Law Offices, LLC, we bring over 30 years of focused immigration experience to help clients adjust their status with clarity, compassion, and precision. Our commitment to exclusively practicing immigration law allows us to stay updated on policy changes and guide clients with the confidence that comes from decades of proven results.
Adjustment of status is an ideal option for many who are already in the U.S. on a valid visa or under certain protected statuses. It’s commonly used by immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, employment-based applicants, asylum seekers, and diversity visa lottery winners—but each case involves unique eligibility requirements and legal procedures.
At Loayza Law Offices, LLC, we help you determine if you’re eligible to adjust your status, whether under Form I-130 (family-based), Form I-140 (employment-based), or other qualifying paths. From form preparation and biometric appointments to adjustment interviews and final approval, we are with you every step of the way.
Attorney Jose A. Loayza has successfully helped hundreds of clients from Hispanic and Latin American communities adjust their status and secure permanent residency, bringing peace of mind and long-term stability to families and workers alike.
Adjustment of status can be a detailed and sometimes lengthy process, but with the right legal guidance, it becomes far more manageable. Our team takes the time to understand your individual or family circumstances and helps you build a strong, well-documented case that meets USCIS requirements and avoids costly delays.
We advise on important eligibility criteria such as maintaining lawful presence, avoiding immigration violations, and whether a waiver of inadmissibility may be necessary. We also prepare clients for their adjustment interviews and monitor each application for updates or requests for additional evidence.
If you’re unsure whether you qualify, we’ll walk you through your options—whether that’s adjustment of status, consular processing, or another immigration pathway. Our goal is to help you stay in the U.S. legally and on track for citizenship if that’s your ultimate goal.
Adjustment of status cases can quickly become complicated due to past visa overstays, criminal history, or changes in personal or employment circumstances. At Loayza Law Offices, LLC, we know how to identify red flags early and create proactive legal strategies that protect your future.
We serve families, workers, and vulnerable populations with the same commitment: to offer honest legal advice, clear communication, and personalized attention. Our representation doesn’t end with one filing—we stay with you as your needs evolve.
Let us help you move one step closer to permanent residency and achieve the peace of mind that comes with it. Contact Loayza Law Offices, LLC, today to begin your adjustment of status journey.
Founding President of the Latin-American Chamber of Commerce of Utah
Author of “DisyuntivasEsencialesen America Latina”—A Book on Immigration
Attorney Jose A. Loayza brings three decades of experience and unwavering dedication to every case. Known for his integrity and compassion, he fiercely advocates for clients, ensuring their voices are heard and rights protected throughout their immigration journey.
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