AOS Visa Part 4
AOS Visa Part 4
Adjustment of Status Guide: Spouse Green Card Journey – Part 4
Resolution: Kwame and Sarah’s Setback
Kwame and Sarah’s appeal failed despite our firm’s robust evidence and video support. Kwame’s B-2 intent misrepresentation, Ghana’s high-fraud status, and an unlicensed consultant’s errors led to denial under 2025’s USCIS crackdowns. Facing removal, they vow to explore new paths with our passionate guidance.
Recap of Part 3
Part 3 explored AOS denial causes, intent violations, travel risks, unlicensed service perils, and Kwame-Sarah’s struggle, contrasting our 500+ video resources and expertise with the risks of inadequate counsel.
Long-Term Outcomes and I-751 Process
Conditional green cards pave the way to a 10-year card via I-751, filed within 90 days before expiry with joint tax returns and photos. 2025’s 12-18 month processing demands precision, our tutorials and team ensure success, avoiding residency loss.
Avoiding Mistakes
- I-751 Deadlines: File on time with our checklists.
- Weak Evidence: Submit robust proof like leases, our guides help.
- Ongoing Scrutiny: Prepare for fraud checks with our coaching.
- Unlicensed Risks: Avoid consultants, trust our expertise.
Case Study: Linh and David
Vietnamese chef Linh and U.S. artist David built a Seattle café, navigating 2025’s crackdowns with our guidance. Their AOS and I-751 succeeded with evidence (wedding photos, joint accounts) and coaching, overcoming intent and integration hurdles to thrive culturally.
Conclusion
2025’s USCIS challenges demand expert navigation. Our firm’s passionate support and videos ensure your AOS and I-751 succeed, choose us over unlicensed help to realize your American Dream.
Attorney Chris M. Ingram
Chris M. Ingram, a U.S. Immigration Attorney, is originally from Northampton, England. He earned his BA (Hons) in Law from De Montfort University, Leicester, UK, in 1994. In 1996, he completed his Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (PGDLP) at De Montfort School of Law, followed by a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Huddersfield University, UK, in 1998. After relocating to the United States, Chris was admitted to the New York State Bar in 2003 and has been a proud member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) since 2004.
Having experienced the U.S. immigration process firsthand with his wife and three children, Chris M. Ingram founded his law firm with a mission to ensure that every client receives the best possible immigration experience. He recognized the need for accessible and comprehensive immigration education, leading him to develop one of the most informative online platforms available today.
The Law Offices of Chris M. Ingram website now features:
- Over 1,000 pages of immigration resources
- Hundreds of educational videos on visa and green card options
- Client success stories and testimonials to inspire new applicants
We continually update and expand our content to keep visitors informed about the latest immigration policies, visa options, and legal strategies.


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