Navigating the complex landscape of U.S. immigration law can be particularly daunting for individuals who entered the country illegally. However, if you are married to a U.S. citizen, there are pathways available for you to adjust your status and obtain a green card. Under the current law, many individuals can pursue consulate processing coupled with a provisional waiver of inadmissibility if they are only inadmissible under the three to ten year bar. Additionally, the Biden administration's executive order may offer an alternative route, allowing for an adjustment of status through a parole in place. In either scenario, there are actionable steps you can take today to move forward on your path to legal residency. This video will guide you through these options, providing clarity on the processes and potential outcomes. #Immigration #GreenCard #ConsulateProcessing #ProvisionalWaiver #InadmissibilityWaiver #ThreetoTenYearBar #BidenExecutiveOrder #ParoleinPlace #AdjustStatus #USCSpouse #ImmigrationLaw #LegalResidency #ImmigrationOptions #PathtoResidency