Keith Cornett
Attorney at Law
Huntsville, Alabama
USA

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Immigration Support for Vulnerable Groups

Special Immigrant Visas (Form I-360 Cases)

There are some special immigrant visa application cases outlined below that we have had sucess in obtaining approval from the USCIS. Mr. Cornett is a highly experienced immigration lawyer and is a member in good standing of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). His expertise allows him to avoid numerous pitfalls that can lead to unnecessary case delays or denials of these special petitions. We provide expert legal advice to generate your USCIS form I-360 package to provide our client the best chance of approval. No matter where you live in the United States, we can help. 


Want to get started? Call or Email us today to set up an in-office or virtual appointment with an expert immigration attorney.


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Individuals may also apply for adjustment of status simultaneously with their I-360 petition if they meet specific requirements and circumstances summarized below.


The widow(er) of a U.S. citizen. Generally, you may be eligible to receive a Green Card if you:

  • Were married to a U.S. citizen when they died;
  • Either have a pending or approved petition for alien relative 
  • Are not remarried; and
  • Petition within 2 years of their death

Victim of Abuse. Generally, you may be eligible to receive a Green Card if you are a

  • Self-petitioning spouse or child of an abusive U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident;
  • Self-petitioning parent of an abusive U.S. citizen.

A special immigrant. A special immigrant is defined as one of the following:

  • Religious Worker
  • International Organization or NATO-6 Employee or Family Member
  • Juvenile Declared Dependent on a juvenile court;
  • U.S. armed forces member.


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