Family-Based Immigration

Family is the cornerstone of life, and U.S. immigration law provides pathways to reunite families. Whether you're sponsoring a spouse, child, parent, sibling, or fiancé, our team is here to simplify the process. With a deep understanding of family-based visa categories, we'll guide you through the necessary steps to bring your loved ones closer. Don't let the complexities of immigration law delay your reunion, let us help.

  • First Preference (F1)

    If you are a U.S. citizen with an unmarried adult son or daughter, the F1 visa category allows you to bring them to the U.S. to join you. Let us help you reunite your family.

  • Second Preference (F2A & F2B)

    F2A: Are you a lawful permanent resident (LPR) looking to sponsor your spouse or minor children? The F2A visa provides an opportunity to bring your loved ones closer.

    F2B: If you’re an LPR with unmarried adult sons or daughters, the F2B visa is your path to reunite your family.

  • Third Preference (F3)

    The F3 visa allows U.S. citizens to sponsor their married sons or daughters. Don’t let complex paperwork delay your reunion. Our experienced attorneys are here to help.

  • Fourth Preference (F4)

    As a U.S. citizen, you can sponsor your siblings through the F4 visa. Let us simplify the process so you can focus on what matters most, family.

  • Marriage Visas

    Marriage is a bond worth celebrating, and we’re here to help make the immigration process smooth. Whether you’re a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, our team can assist with marriage-based green cards and fiancé visas.

FAQs

  • Yes, you can sponsor multiple family members, but each application is handled individually.

  • Yes, depending on their current visa status, they may be eligible to adjust their status to obtain a green card.

  • Your family member must wait until their priority date becomes current. We can monitor their case and advise on next steps.

  • Yes, stepchildren and adopted children can qualify for family-based visas, provided they meet specific legal criteria.