As a United States citizen (whether by birth or naturalization), you have freedoms and benefits that aren’t available in many other parts of the world. One of these benefits is the power to petition for family members to come to the U.S. and get a green card. This allows you to reunite with your immediate family members who want to become lawful permanent residents. While you have the ability to petition, the process can be complicated, and that’s where a Boston family-based immigration lawyer can help.
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Both U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents can petition for certain foreign-born family members, helping them get a green card faster. Let us guide you through the Petition for Alien Relative process.
Whether you’re a Boston native or worked hard to get your green card, you can help bring your foreign-born relatives to the U.S. faster than other methods. Setting up a new life in a new country can be exciting, but it can also feel lonely without family nearby. If you’re feeling a little lost or overwhelmed, you’re not alone.
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MyImmigration can answer your questions and help you reach your or your family’s immigration goals. Schedule an appointment with one of our caring, family-based immigration attorneys today. Here are some common family-based immigration scenarios we can help with:
As a permanent resident or United States citizen, you can sponsor family members. Petitioning for them to enter the U.S. can be a much quicker way to help them get a green card. To do this, you’ll need to file Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative). Depending on your status in the country, there are limits on which family members you can petition.
U.S. citizens (naturalized or birthright) can sponsor:
Green card holders (permanent residents) can sponsor:
Are you a U.S. citizen with a foreign-born romantic partner and thinking about marriage? A K-1 nonimmigrant visa is the most direct way to bring them to the U.S. as long as you get married within 90 days. U.S. immigration laws can be confusing for people in long-distance relationships. To bring your partner to the U.S. for marriage, you’ll need to file Form I-129F. For help with this process, contact one of our family-based immigration attorneys in Boston today.
At MyImmigration, we’re not just a family-based immigration law firm. Our experienced legal team celebrates your victories as their own. No matter your immigration goal, we can help develop a winning strategy. Some of our other areas of expertise include:
You can apply to bring your loved ones to the United States and help them get a green card faster, but the process can be complicated and confusing. A knowledgeable family-based immigration attorney can guide you through every step and make things easier.
Reunite with your family so they can enjoy the same opportunities you have. Schedule a consultation with a family-based immigration lawyer today.
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