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Adjustment of Status: Can You Apply for a Green Card Without Leaving the U.S.?

19 min · 22. Apr. 2026
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Episode Summary:  In this episode, immigration attorney Rozanna Pondeva Gasparian discusses the adjustment of status process in immigration law. She explains how individuals can apply for a green card without leaving the United States, highlighting eligibility criteria and the differences between adjustment of status and consular processing. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 02:15 – What is Adjustment of Status? 04:45 – Eligibility Criteria for Adjustment of Status 08:30 – Exceptions for Individuals with Entry Without Inspection 11:20 – Spousal Cases and Bonafide Marriages 14:10 – Impact of Overstays on Eligibility 17:45 – Documentation Required for Adjustment Cases About the Show: *The Maison Law Podcast* provides valuable insights into immigration law, helping individuals navigate complex residency and green card processes. Listen to expert guidance from attorney Rozanna Pondeva Gasparian to stay informed and empowered in your immigration journey.

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