Green card intake and case routing
Green card questions are getting harder to navigate alone.
Backlogs, policy changes, sponsor questions, document gaps, and deadline pressure can make the next step unclear. Beon helps you organize the facts first, then reviews the intake record before discussing scope, pricing, or payment.
The problem
Most green card cases do not fail because people lack effort. They stall because the facts are scattered.
The issue may be employment sponsorship, family eligibility, adjustment timing, consular processing, a backlog, or a government notice. The first job is to understand what is actually happening.
Visa bulletin movement and backlogs make timing hard to read.
Employers, families, and applicants often hold different pieces of the case history.
RFE, NOID, travel, work authorization, and priority-date questions can become urgent quickly.
What is happening now
Timing, evidence, and route decisions are moving targets.
Applicants and sponsors are trying to make decisions while government timelines, category movement, and documentation expectations keep changing.
Government queues remain unpredictable.
Policy updates can change what needs attention first.
Document gaps and unclear sponsorship facts slow down review.
Why people need help
Before anyone can recommend a next step, the case needs a clean intake record.
Beon gives people and employers a structured way to explain the situation without forcing an early payment decision.
People need a plain-language way to organize facts before choosing a path.
A good review needs status, category, sponsor, filing history, deadlines, and document context.
The first step should reduce confusion, not push a checkout button.
How we solve it
A review-first intake process built around your facts.
Beon does not sell a shortcut. We collect the facts, review the record, and then identify the right next step.
Understand the problem
Beon starts by identifying the route, timing pressure, and missing information.
Collect intake facts
Submit status, category, sponsor, priority-date, urgency, and document facts.
Review and route
Beon reviews the record for administrative routing and tells you the next practical step.
The intake process
Submit enough context for a real review.
The intake asks for current status, country, sponsor context, green card path, priority date, deadlines, documents, and a short case summary.
Review and next steps
Pricing comes after intake review, not before.
After Beon reviews your submitted facts, we explain the likely scope, the right route, and any applicable fee before any payment is requested.
You submit the intake first.
Beon reviews the record and missing facts.
Next steps and any fee are explained after review.
Services
Green card intake routes
Each page explains a route and leads to the same review-first intake process.
Employment-based
Structured intake for H-1B, L-1, O-1, TN, F-1 OPT, founders, and sponsored employees planning an employment-based green card route.
Family-based
Structured intake for spouses, parents, children, siblings, and petitioning relatives who need a clear case routing process.
Adjustment of status
A structured start for applicants already in the United States who need I-485 and supporting-fact review.
Consular processing
Intake for applicants outside the United States or routed through a U.S. consulate.
RFE and NOID
Fast, structured intake for people who received a request for evidence, notice of intent to deny, or missing-document request.
Backlog review
Intake for applicants concerned about priority dates, country caps, visa bulletin movement, and timing risk.
Visa holders
Common status and sponsorship signals
The intake asks enough about current status and sponsorship context to make routing practical.
FAQ
Intake and review questions
Why does Beon start with intake instead of payment?
A green card situation cannot be scoped responsibly from a generic checkout page. Beon first reviews the route, timing pressure, documents, sponsor facts, and risk signals before discussing next steps or any applicable fee.
Does submitting intake create a lawyer-client relationship?
No. A lawyer-client relationship begins only after a separate signed engagement agreement with a licensed lawyer.
Can Beon guarantee approval or faster government processing?
No. Beon does not guarantee eligibility, filing, approval, timing, or government action.
Are government or professional fees included automatically?
No. USCIS fees, consular fees, translations, mailing, accounting work, attorney fees, and third-party costs are separate unless agreed in writing after review.
Beon does not guarantee eligibility, filing, approval, timing, or government action. Information on this website is general information, not legal advice. A lawyer-client relationship begins only after a separate signed agreement with a licensed lawyer.