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Green card lawyers to help you build your future
Applying for a green card can be complex, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. Our experienced legal team will guide you through every step—from determining eligibility to filing paperwork and preparing for your interview.
Why choose Marble?
Experienced green card lawyers focused on your success
Securing a green card is a life-changing step; having the right legal team can make all the difference. At Marble, you'll get an experienced immigration lawyer to guide you through handling paperwork, answering your questions, and ensuring every detail is covered. With personalized support and clear communication, we help you avoid delays and confidently move forward.
Effortless case progress, in your pocket
Stay informed without the hassle. Whether you need case updates, document reviews, or answers to pressing questions, our platform lets you track your case on your schedule—anytime, anywhere.
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
Legal costs shouldn’t be a mystery. That’s why we charge by service, not by the hour. You’ll never face large upfront retainers or unexpected fees for meetings, texts, or emails—just clear, pricing that lets you plan with confidence.
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Frequently asked questions
A green card, also known as a permanent resident card, is an official document that allows non-U.S. citizens to live and work permanently in the United States. Holding a green card is an important step toward citizenship and can offer a wide range of benefits, including access to employment opportunities, social services, and legal protections.
If you’re eligible for a green card, your attorney can help file your application and prepare you for an interview with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
To renew a green card, you’ll submit a renewal application online or by mail, which includes supporting documents and any necessary fees.
The time it takes to get a green card can vary depending on several factors, like the type of green card being applied for, your country of origin, and the backlog of applications. Generally, the process can take anywhere from several months to several years.
A green card looks like most official government identification cards: it has a photo of you, along with your biographical information and expiration date.
Yes, there are several green card options that don’t require you to be married to a U.S. citizen. Your attorney will help you choose the visa type that's relevant to your exact situation.
The USCIS fee for a family-based green card currently ranges from $1,500 to $3,100, and doesn’t include other fees and medical exams.