Family Immigration
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At Allium Law PLLC, we understand the importance of family, and we’re committed to helping you overcome the legal immigration hurdles to keep your loved ones together. We specialize in immigration law and are dedicated to providing high-quality legal representation for our clients’ unique family immigration matters.
BRINGING YOUR FIANCÉ TO THE
UNITED STATES
United States citizens may petition for their fiancés to come to the United States. There are several steps and requirements to bring your fiancé, including being able to prove that you and your fiancé have met in person at least once in the previous two years, and that there are no other barriers to you petitioning for your fiancé or for your fiancé to be eligible to come to the United States. It is important to talk to an experienced immigration attorney about your case, who can help you assess the best approach to bringing your loved one to the United States.
BRINGING YOUR SPOUSE TO THE UNITED STATES
We offer help to clients who are United States citizens or legal permanent residents (green card holders) seeking to bring their spouse to the United States. Our understanding of immigration law, coupled with our personalized approach, enables us to navigate the complexities of immigration policies efficiently. We work diligently to streamline the process, providing guidance at every step, from the initial filing of petitions to handling potential issues that may arise. Rest
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assured, with Allium Law PLLC, you have a trusted partner committed to reuniting you with your loved one. The process of bringing a spouse to the United States involves several steps and requirements. You must first file a petition and provide proof of your legal status in the United States and evidence of the relationship. Once the petition is approved, you will be required to submit additional documents. Once your spouse has been scheduled for an interview with the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in their home country or country of residence, your spouse will need to undergo a medical examination and prepare for the interview.
During the visa interview, they will need to provide all necessary documentation, including completed medical examination forms, and answer questions about their relationship with the petitioner. If the visa is approved, they can then travel to the U.S. where they may need to complete additional steps to receive their permanent resident card upon arrival. It’s important to know that each case is unique and the process may vary based on individual circumstances.
If your spouse is already in the United States, make sure you talk to an experienced immigration attorney before they travel home.
BRINGING A PARENT TO THE UNITED STATES
We understand that the reunion with a parent can significantly enhance the quality of one’s life, and we strive to make this process as straightforward as possible. Bringing a parent to the U.S. involves filing an immigration petition and providing proof of U.S. citizenship, and additional documentation demonstrating the parental relationship. Following the approval of the petition, your parent will need to complete a medical examination and prepare for a visa interview at an appropriate U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad. If the visa is approved, the parent can then travel to the U.S. where they may need to complete additional steps to receive their permanent resident card upon arrival. Trust that Allium Law PLLC is there to guide you through every step of this process, with the goal of reuniting you with your parent in the United States.
If your parent is already in the United States, make sure you talk to an experienced immigration attorney before they travel home.
BRINGING A CHILD TO THE UNITED STATES
We understand the joy that comes with having your children close, and we’re devoted to making this process as smooth as possible for you. The process for bringing a child to the U.S. involves filing an immigration petition and providing proof of U.S. citizenship or legal permanent residence (green card). There are limitations on the number of visas issued for children of legal permanent residents, and bringing a child to the United States also varies based on their age and marital status. These components can make this process extremely difficult and confusing.
There is a requirement to demonstrate the legitimacy of the parent-child relationship, and the requirements are somewhat different for mothers, fathers, and stepparents.
After the petition’s approval, your child will need to undertake a medical examination and an interview at an appropriate U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad. If the visa is approved, the child can then travel to the U.S. where they may need to complete additional steps to receive their permanent resident card upon arrival. You can trust Allium Law PLLC to guide you diligently throughout every step of this process, with the ultimate goal of reuniting you with your child in the United States.
If your child is already in the United States, make sure you talk to an experienced immigration attorney before they travel home.
BRINGING A BROTHER OR SISTER TO THE UNITED STATES
We understand the special bond between siblings and the joy of reuniting with family. The process to bring a brother or sister to the U.S. consists of filing an immigration petition and providing proof of U.S. citizenship. In addition, you will need to substantiate the sibling relationship. Upon approval of the petition, you sibling may be required to wait for visa availability to proceed forward. Once a visa becomes available, your sibling will be required to complete a medical examination and attend a visa interview at an appropriate U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad. If the visa is granted, they can then travel to the U.S. where they may need to complete additional steps to receive their permanent resident card upon arrival. Our dedicated team at Allium Law PLLC will provide guidance throughout the process, striving to reunite you with your sibling in the U.S. as smoothly as possible.
If your sibling is currently in the United States, make sure you talk to an experienced immigration attorney about the special considerations for a sibling petition.
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