The latest news from the USCIS about family-based immigration to the US in 2025, including sponsorship and family reunification programs green cards or citizenship for spouses, children, parents, and other extended family members. For more information on the immigration process and requirements for fa...
How to apply for a green card based on family relation? If you fall under any of the above categories, your sponsor must file Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, with the USCIS and list you as the beneficiary. Form I-130 is typically submitted along with the following documents: Do...
Family based immigration is becoming a U.S. permanent resident through certain family relations. Normally, a U.S. citizen (USC) or legal permanent resident (LPR) would file an immigration petition with the United States Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS). This USC or LPR is called ...
Our expert Family Immigration Attorney is here to guide you through each step of the process. Filing the Petition Initiate the process by filing Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relatives, submitted to USCIS. This detailed form, requiring careful completion and a processing fee, sets the stage ...
Philadelphia Family Based Immigration Lawyer Petitioners and applicants are generally required to file extensive forms and supporting documentation, and to undergo elaborate interviews with officers of the Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). It is essential that family-based petitions be prepared ...
Family Based Immigration 1.Relatives of U.S. Citizens a.Spouse b.Unmarried child (under the age of 21) c.Unmarried stepchild (under the age of 21) d.Adopted child (under the age of 18) or e.Parent or stepparent Learn More>>
In most cases, the I-130 Petition is filed with the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) in the United States. To have the I-130 Petition approved, the petitioner must demonstrate that they hold the required U.S. citizen or LPR status and that they have the required relationsh...
In most cases, the I-130 Petition is filed with the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) in the United States. To have the I-130 Petition approved, the petitioner must demonstrate that they hold the required U.S. citizen or LPR status and that they have the required re...
Experienced Family Immigration Counsel Navigating the waters of family or United States immigration law is difficult enough without having to worry about how to understand both at the same time. The attorneys of MC Law Group, from their offices in Los Angeles, CA and Las Vegas, NV, can provide...
Family-Based Immigration: Speeding up Your Case How to speed up the process of family-based immigration by changing preference categories, using alternate chargeability and the Child Status Protection Act. Visa Bulletin: Family-Based Categories Attorney Shusterman explains the family-based categories in ...