As a United States citizen (birthright or naturalized), you have the freedom and benefits not afforded in other parts of the world. One of them is the power to petition family members to enter the U.S. and get a green card. This advantage allows them to reunite with their immediate family who desire to become lawful permanent residents. While they have the power to petition, the biggest hurdle is understanding the process, and this is where a Dallas family-based immigration lawyer can help.
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Both U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents have the power to petition and fast-track certain foreign-born family members, allowing them to get a green card. Let us help you to understand the Petition for Alien Relative process.
Whether you’re a Dallas native or jumped through USCIS hoops to get your green card, you can help to get your foreign-born relatives a green card faster than any other method. For those who aren’t birthright citizens, setting up a new life in a new country can be exciting but also lonely. Without family nearby, you may feel a little lost and overwhelmed.
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MyImmigration can answer your questions and put you on a winning track to accomplish you or your family’s immigration goals. Schedule an appointment with one of our compassionate, family-based immigration attorneys today. Here’s a look at some common family-based immigration scenarios we can help you with.
As a permanent resident or citizen of the United States, you can sponsor family members. Petitioning for them to enter the U.S. gives them a much faster path to getting a green card than other methods. You can sponsor your loved one by filing Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative). Depending on your status in the country, there are some limitations to which family members you can petition.
U.S. citizens (naturalized or birthright) can sponsor the following family members:
Green card holders (permanent residents) are more limited, but they can sponsor:
Are you a U.S. citizen with a foreign-born romantic partner and your thoughts have turned to marriage? A K-1 nonimmigrant visa is the most direct way to get them into the country as long as you marry within 90 days. U.S. immigration laws and requirements can be confusing for those in intercontinental relationships. To bring your partner to the States for marriage, you must file Form I-129F. For help with the process, contact one of our family-based Dallas attorneys today.
We aren’t just a family-based immigration law firm. At MyImmigration, our seasoned legal team sees your victories as their own. No matter your immigration goal, we can develop a winning strategy. Some of our other areas of expertise include:
You can petition to bring your loved ones closer and fast-track them to get a green card, but the process can be somewhat complicated and confusing. However, with the guidance of a savvy family-based immigration attorney, they’ll help you through every step of the process.
Bring your family closer together so that they can enjoy the same liberties as you. Schedule an appointment with a family-based immigration lawyer today.
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