Jaydy and Robert’s love story is one of commitment, family, and trust in the process. Jaydy, a U.S. citizen, petitioned for her husband Robert, who is from the Dominican Republic, through the All at Once process — also known as Adjustment of Status filed concurrently with the I-130 petition. Together, they are raising a beautiful family and wanted nothing more than to live under one roof, in peace and legal harmony.
Many people ask: What does “All at Once” even mean?
It’s a common question — and a great one. The All at Once process refers to when a U.S. citizen files Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) together with Form I-485 (Adjustment of Status) if the immigrant spouse is already in the U.S. This can greatly speed up the process and keeps the couple together while awaiting approval.
Another question we often hear is: Can I file All at Once if my spouse is undocumented or has overstayed a visa?
In many cases, yes — but it’s essential to speak to a professional who can guide you. Every case is unique, just like Jaydy and Robert’s.
Their journey wasn’t without moments of doubt or paperwork headaches. But with patience, strong evidence of their genuine marriage, and proper guidance, they successfully submitted their application. Today, they are celebrating milestones not just as a couple, but as a legally united family — building their life with freedom and love.
If you’re wondering whether you and your partner qualify for the All at Once process, or if you feel lost in the sea of forms — we’re here to help. Jaydy and Robert’s story is one of many we’ve walked through hand-in-hand.
Your journey toward legal unity can begin with one step — and we’re honored to take it with you.