CASE: I-140 (Derivative Beneficiary) and Adjustment of Status
CLIENT: Filipina
LOCATION: Houston, TX
Our client retained us for her green card application. Our client was born and raised in the Philippines. Her husband became a beneficiary of the approved EB-2 I-140 petition from his employer and got his green card in January 2016. She could have been a derivative applicant at the time of her husband’s green card filing, but she was not in the United States at that time. Nevertheless, we explained to our client that we can do I-824 and consular processing for her when she wants to permanently move to the United States.
In February 2016, her husband contacted our office to do an I-824 follow-to-join application to the USCIS so that our client can file an immigrant visa and come as a derivative beneficiary of the I-140 petition. He retained our office on February 26, 2016, to help bring our client to the States.
After we were retained, our office filed an I-824 follow-to-join application to the USCIS on March 8, 2016. After the I-824 was filed, everything went smoothly and the receipt notice came on time. The I-824 application was approved by the USCIS on August 22, 2016, and this case was transferred to the National Visa Center.
Nevertheless, in January 2017, our client visited the United States with her B-2 visitor’s visa. Once she came to the United States, she asked our office whether she can file adjustment of status application (instead of filing immigrant visa in the Philippines) in the United States. She retained our office for her adjustment of status process.
Once retained, our firm prepared and filed the Adjustment of Status Application on March 17, 2017, for our client. Everything went smoothly and the receipt notices, fingerprint appointment, and a work permit all came on time. In December 2017, the USCIS schedule our client’s adjustment of status interview at Houston USCIS Field Office.
Prior to the interview, we thoroughly prepared our client through conference calls. On January 22, 2018, our client was interviewed at the Houston USCIS Field office in Texas. Eventually, on February 26, 2018, her green card application was approved.