If you are seeking assistance with NJ family law, look no further than the Law Office of Marybeth P. Rowen, LLC. Now located in new offices at the Carter Building, 44 Cooper Street, Suite 208, Woodbury, NJ 08096. Visit our website at http://rowenlegal.com/
The office handles NJ child support, NJ child support modification, NJ divorce, NJ civil union dissolution, NJ alimony, NJ equitable distribution, NJ prenuptual agreements and NJ adoptions and NJ pendente lite applications.
Additionally, the law office handles all immigration matters for NJ immigration law, PA immigration law and DE immigration law. Services include:
NJ PA DE Citizenship (N400): The opportunity to apply for United States Citizenship based on a pre-established period of Permanent Residence in this country.
NJ PA DE Relative Petitions (I-130): Spouses, children, parents and siblings of Citizen and Permanent Residents may become the beneficiaries of an Alien Petition. The successful outcome of this process would be Permanent Residence in United States.
NJ PA DE Fiancée Visas (I-129F): An unmarried U.S. citizen may file for his/her fiancée abroad. The beneficiary would be allowed to enter the United States within an estimated 90 days period, after which the intended marriage ceremony may take place, allowing for the beneficiary to file for Adjustment of Status and obtain Permanent Resident Status.
NJ PA DE Adjustment of Status (I-485): The final step in the legalization process for qualifying applicants. After this process, the applicant becomes a lawful permanent resident.
NJ PA DE Remove Conditions (I-751): If you were granted conditional resident status through marriage to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident (green card holders), must apply during the 90 days before their second anniversary to remove the conditions on their residence.
NJ PA DE Employment Authorization (I-765): Foreign nationals who have applied to adjust their status to permanent resident may obtain Employment Authorization Document.
NJ PA DE Application for Asylum (I-589)
NJ PA DE Affidavit of Support (I-864): You must complete and submit an affidavit of support, if you are bringing a relative to the United States to show the intending immigrant will have adequate means of support, when planning to immigrate to the United States.
NJ PA DE Change of Address (AR-11): This is particularly important when you have filed an application or petition for a benefit under the Immigration and Nationality Act and expect notification of a decision on that application. In addition, the USCIS may need to contact you to provide other issued documents or return original copies of evidence you submitted. However, if you are not a U.S. citizen, the law still requires that you report any change of address within 10 days of the change.
NJ PA DE Application to extend/change nonimmigrant status (I-539): Used by some nonimmigrant to request extension of stay or changes from one nonimmigrant category to another nonimmigrant category.
NJ PA DE Replace Permanent Resident Card (I-90): If you are a permanent resident or conditional resident, file this application to replace a lost, stolen or destroyed card; or to update a card after change of name or other biographic data; or to replace a card that is mutilated; or to replace a card that is incorrect on account of USCIS error; or to replace a card that was never received.
NJ PA DE Replace Naturalization/



