As a U.S. citizen (whether by birth or through naturalization), you enjoy benefits that many people in other parts of the world don’t have. One of those benefits is the ability to help your family members come to the U.S. and get a green card. This makes it possible for your loved ones to join you and become lawful permanent residents. While you have the power to petition for them, understanding how the process works can be tricky. That’s where an Atlanta family immigration lawyer can step in and guide you through it.
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Both U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents can petition to help certain family members from abroad get a green card more quickly. Let us help you understand how the Petition for Alien Relative process works.
Whether you’re an Atlanta native or worked your way through USCIS to get your green card, you have the ability to help your family members from abroad get their green card faster than other methods. Starting a new life in a new country can be exciting, but it can also feel lonely without your family nearby. It’s easy to feel lost and overwhelmed when you’re on your own.
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MyImmigration is here to answer your questions and help you and your family achieve your immigration goals. Schedule an appointment with one of our caring family immigration attorneys today. Here are some common family-based immigration scenarios we can assist with:
As a U.S. permanent resident or citizen, you have the power to sponsor your family members for a green card, giving them a quicker path to permanent residency than other options. To sponsor a family member, you can file Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative). Depending on your status, there may be some limits on which family members you can petition.
U.S. citizens (by birth or naturalization) can sponsor:
Green card holders (permanent residents) have more limitations but can sponsor:
Are you a U.S. citizen with a foreign-born partner, and are you thinking about marriage? A K-1 nonimmigrant visa is the most direct way to bring them into the U.S., as long as you marry within 90 days of their arrival. U.S. immigration laws can be tricky for couples from different countries. To bring your partner to the U.S. for marriage, you’ll need to file Form I-129F. For help with the process, contact one of our family-based immigration attorneys in Atlanta today.
We aren’t just a family-based immigration law firm. At MyImmigration, our experienced legal team considers your success their own. No matter your immigration goals, we can create a winning plan. Some of our other services include:
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You can petition to bring your loved ones to the U.S. and help them get a green card faster, but the process can be tricky and confusing. With the help of an experienced family-based immigration attorney, you’ll have someone guiding you every step of the way.
Bring your family closer so they can enjoy the same freedoms you do. Schedule an appointment with a family immigration lawyer today.
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