We assist sponsors and their family members with a range of family-based immigration issues, including I-30 immigrant petitions, marriage-based visas, fiancé visas, parent-child petitions, and sibling petitions. We have vast experience helping people file for adjustment of status. Whether it be that you are are applying as as asylee to get a green card or whether you are transitional from a visa to green card, we can help you through your legalization process. There are dozens of visas and it can be difficult to know which type is best for you and your family. We can help you understand your visa options and help you with the visa application process. There are the major types of visas for the victims of crimes. U visas for the victims of certain crimes, T visas for the victims of human trafficking, and Violence Against Woman Act (VAWA) visas. We are here to help identify which of these would be your best option to obtain legal status. If you are not allowed in the United States for a reason defined in the Immigration and Nationality Act, including past criminal charges or past immigration violations, you must apply for a waiver before you can apply for a visa. We can assist you with this application process.
We assist sponsors and their family members with a range of family-based immigration issues, including I-30 immigrant petitions, marriage-based visas, fiancé visas, parent-child petitions, and sibling petitions. We have vast experience helping people file for adjustment of status. Whether it be that you are are applying as as asylee to get a green card or whether you are transitional from a visa to green card, we can help you through your legalization process. There are dozens of visas and it can be difficult to know which type is best for you and your family. We can help you understand your visa options and help you with the visa application process. There are the major types of visas for the victims of crimes. U visas for the victims of certain crimes, T visas for the victims of human trafficking, and Violence Against Woman Act (VAWA) visas. We are here to help identify which of these would be your best option to obtain legal status. If you are not allowed in the United States for a reason defined in the Immigration and Nationality Act, including past criminal charges or past immigration violations, you must apply for a waiver before you can apply for a visa. We can assist you with this application process.
Two of the most common routes to naturalization include: Fiancé/fiancée visas, such as K-1 and K-2 visas Petition for Alien Relative, I-130 The U.S. government also allows employment-based immigration through: EB-1 visas EB-2 visas EB-3 visas EB-4 visas EB-5 visas No matter what type of immigrant visa fits your situation, it is vital to have an experienced immigration attorney assess the situation and help you fill out the paperwork.
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