Whether you are outside of the United States or already living in the United States, you may need to consular process in order to become a lawful permanent resident. Your case is very specific to your unique circumstances. There may be part of your immigration history that prevents you from being admitted as a lawful permanent resident.
Consular processing is complicated. The decisions of consular officers cannot be reviewed. For instance, if you do not agree with a consular officer denying your case, you cannot appeal that decision. This is why it is absolutely crucial that you have your case evaluated by an experienced immigration lawyer before you start consular processing. Contact our team at Barbarin Law Group PC today.