Success Stories: Marriage-based adjustment of status application approved for green card applicant from Costa Rica
Photo by Corryne Wooten on Unsplash. A marriage-based green card grants permanent residence to the spouse of a US citizen or green card holder, allowing them to live and work in the United States.
We recently received an approval of lawful permanent residence (a green card) for a Costa Rican national through her U.S. citizen spouse at the USCIS Brooklyn Field Office. Congratulations to our clients!
The couple was recently approved for a marriage-based green card for the foreign spouse. Prior to the adjustment of status application, the spouse was on a B-2 tourist/visitor visa. They were recently interviewed at the Brooklyn Field Office of the USCIS and their case was approved soon after the interview.
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