Our firm has helped hundreds of relatives adjust status with an I-485 or obtain immigrant visas from their consulates to come to the United States to join their families here. We know how important it is to be able to stay united or reunite with your loved ones. In immigration law, only certain relatives can qualify to immigrate to the U.S. for a family-based immigrant visa:
Spouse of a United States citizen;
Parent of a U.S. citizen over the age of 21;
Children of a US citizen (unmarried and below 21);
Children adopted in or outside of the U.S. by U.S. citizen(s)
Adult children of U.S. citizens and their minor children;
Spouses, children under 18 and unmarried children (over 21) of legal permanent residents (LPRs);
Married children of U.S. citizens, their spouses and children;
Siblings of U.S. citizens, their spouses and children (petitioner must be over 21 years old).
Not all relatives qualify, and the process is complicated and lengthy. If you are looking to find out what you can do for your relatives, book a consultation with us to find out who we can help.
What to Expect
Tell us your story, and let us handle the law. Here's what you can expect when you work with us on a family visa case:
1. Let's Talk
We’ll set up a 30-minute in-person or virtual meeting with you via Zoom, video conference, Skype or phone to get to know your unique situation, understand your needs, and begin to map out a legal strategy.
2. Let's Get You Setup
The second step of our process lasts 3-5 days, during which we handle all necessary administrative details to set up your case. You will put down your initial deposit, sign a fee agreement, complete a questionnaire and meet with us to dive deeper.
3. Let's Win
For the next 3-4 weeks, we wi11 work together, side-by-side, to prepare your case and set you up for success. After we have prepared your case, we will share it with you for review. Then we flle your case and monitor it.
Schedule a Consultation!
If you are unable to visit our New Jersey location, our office can work on your case virtually.