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This week, Murthy Law Firm attorneys will answer questions regarding consular processing in the immigrant visa process.

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Keep in mind, for those who were in the U.S. with an approved I-140 petition, but departed, it is possible to convert that to consular processing. It is also possible to convert from consular processing to adjustment of status if you find yourself in the U.S. in a status that allows you to do so. You should speak with your immigration attorney to discuss any possible options available to you. 

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