Expert U.S. immigration attorney helping families, couples, and professionals secure their Green Card with clarity, confidence, and personalized care.
Clear guidance. Personalized support. Proven results.
One-on-one support from an experienced attorney who understands the stakes and treats your case with care.
You’ll always know what’s happening; no confusing legal jargon or unexplained delays.
With a detailed preparation process and thorough document review, we help you avoid common mistakes that lead to denials.
We streamline every step to reduce uncertainty, minimize delays, and keep your case moving.
Our experience spans family-based, marriage-based, and employment-based applications.
Your case is handled personally by Justin Kadich, an experienced immigration attorney with over a decade dedicated exclusively to U.S. Green Card and residency matters. Justin has guided individuals, couples, startups, and professionals from all over the world through the complexities of the immigration system, with empathy, transparency, and unwavering dedication.
“Every Green Card case represents a real family, a real career, and a real future. My job is to protect that future.”
We review your goals, timeline, and eligibility, and answer every question you have.
We gather documents, complete all forms, and proactively address potential issues.
Your application is filed accurately and on time. We track your case and update you regularly.
Get personalized coaching to help you feel confident and ready.
We guide you through what happens after approval, and help prepare for the future if needed.
Navigate the marriage-based application process with confidence and support.
Secure permanent residency through your employer or job offer.
Green Card eligibility depends on your category, such as marriage, family sponsorship, or employment. Each path has its own rules and required evidence. During your consultation, we help you understand which pathway applies to your situation and what to expect before you apply.
Most applicants need identity documents, proof of their relationship to a sponsor (if applicable), financial information, and records of their immigration history. Requirements differ by case type, but we provide a clear, step-by-step document checklist during onboarding.
Processing times vary depending on your category, where your case is reviewed, and whether USCIS asks for additional evidence. Many applications take several months to over a year, though timelines can differ. We explain what typically affects processing so you know what to expect.
This information is for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice.
Many applicants can request a Work Permit as part of their Adjustment of Status package. While approval is never guaranteed, receiving work authorization can allow you to work legally in the U.S. while your main case is pending.
This information is for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice.
Travel rules depend on whether you’re applying inside the U.S. or through consular processing. Applicants filing inside the U.S. often need Advance Parole before leaving, and traveling without permission can disrupt the entire case. We review general travel guidelines so you understand what is safe.
This information is for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice.
An RFE is a request from USCIS asking for more information before making a decision. It does not mean your case is in trouble. Many applicants receive RFEs, and responding clearly and on time is important. Our team prepares thorough responses to strengthen your case.
Green Card applications involve detailed forms, documentation rules, and strict eligibility requirements. Working with an experienced immigration attorney can help you avoid common mistakes and delays. At Your Green Card Lawyer, your case is handled by an attorney with more than a decade of experience and thousands of cases managed.
Get personalized guidance from an experienced green card lawyer.
Trusted immigration legal services for families, couples, and professionals seeking permanent residency in the United States.