Category: Family-Based Immigration Attorney
Family-based immigration lets eligible U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents sponsor certain relatives for an immigrant visa or green card. This guide is for sponsors and family members who want...
If you’re thinking about putting your affairs in order, one of the first things you’ll likely ask is:
“How much is the cost of hiring an attorney to draft a will?”
It’s a smart question, and an important...
Facing immigration challenges for your loved ones? A family-based immigration attorney can be the critical difference between approval and heartbreak. Navigating immigration law is tough, but when layered...
Changing your visa status while you’re already in the U. S can be a big deal—especially if you travel to study or work. But navigating this process correctly and legally is critical. Messing it up...
In the U.S. immigration system, applying for a green card through marriage to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident involves an in-person interview with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
This...
Each fiscal year, starting October 1st, the United States government makes a limited number of immigrant visas available. These visas are not issued randomly. Instead, they are distributed using a system...
In U.S. immigration, family ties can speed up the process of permanent residency. One of the most advantageous family categories is the immediate relative of a U.S. citizen. But who is considered an immediate...
U.S. immigration can be a slow, complex journey—especially for families with children. One of the biggest concerns is the possibility that a child could outgrow their eligibility during the process.
Imagine...
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