Immigration Law

Proof of Continuously Residing in the U.S. (if applicable)

Proof of Continuously Residing in the U.S. (if applicable)

Proof of Continuously Residing in the U.S. (if applicable)

In some cases, the respondent may need to provide evidence of their continuous residence in the United States to be eligible for adjustment of status. This may include lease agreements, utility bills, school records, or other documents showing the respondent’s physical presence in the country. In immigration court proceedings, this evidence can help establish the respondent’s eligibility for adjustment of status and any relevant time-based requirements.

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