Adjustment of status is the process by which a foreign national applies to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to change their immigration status while in the United States. This process allows certain nonimmigrant visa holders to apply for permanent resident status (a “green card”) without leaving the country.
There are several benefits to applying for adjustment of status, including:
Property tax is a type of ad valorem tax, which means that it is based on the value of the property. Property taxes are used to fund local services, such as schools, roads, and police and fire protection. In some cases, property taxes can be a significant financial burden for homeowners. If you believe that your property is assessed at a value that is too high, you can apply for a property tax adjustment.
There are a number of reasons why you might want to apply for a property tax adjustment. Perhaps you have recently made improvements to your property that have not been reflected in the assessed value. Or, perhaps you have experienced a decline in your property’s value due to a change in the local market. Whatever the reason, if you believe that your property is assessed at a value that is too high, it is important to apply for a property tax adjustment.