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Success Stories: Marriage-based green card approved for adjustment of status applicant from Peru

Photo by In Lieu & In View Photography 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 a marriage-based green card approval for a Peruvian National. Congratulations to our clients!

Our client was petitioned by his U.S. citizen husband. Since 2014, the U.S. immigration laws have permitted both same-sex and opposite-sex married couples to submit marriage based petitions. It does not matter where the couple was married (whether in the United States or in another country that recognizes same sex marriage). So long as there is a lawful civil marriage, the U.S. immigration laws will recognize such marriages.

If you have any questions about marriage based petitions, or how to prove your bonafide marriage, do not hesitate to contact us to schedule a consultation. Follow us on InstagramTwitterFacebookLinkedIn and Tumblr, for up-to-date immigration news. Please note that past results do not guarantee future outcomes. 


Torregoza Legal PLLC is the law firm for immigrants, by immigrants. We are founded on the motto of LegalEase: we do away with the legal jargon and make law easy to understand, so you can focus on what’s important to you – going for your American Dream.
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