Marriage-Based Green Cards in Queens, NY.
Marriage cases receive close attention from USCIS, and the paperwork is only half the work. The other half is documenting a real life together and preparing both spouses for questions about it. Clients in this office consistently point to that preparation as the reason their interview went smoothly.
- Evidence of a shared life organised and presented clearly
- Both spouses prepared for the interview together
- Filed as adjustment of status or consular processing, whichever fits
- Conditional two-year cards tracked toward the ten-year card
- Honest assessment up front if the case has weak points

Common questions
What evidence do we need to show?
Typically a joint lease or deed, joint accounts and bills, insurance and tax filings, photographs across time, and statements from people who know you both. Every couple's records look different; we work with what your life actually produced rather than a generic checklist.
Will we be interviewed separately?
Usually you are interviewed together, but officers can separate spouses when something concerns them. We prepare you for both, which is why the preparation session covers the questions you would rather not be asked cold.
We married recently. Is that a problem?
No. A recent marriage is not a weakness, it simply means there is less documentary history, so the evidence has to be assembled more thoughtfully. Bring what you have to the consultation and we will tell you candidly where it stands.