No matter where you are from, the importance of having your family close is near and dear. If you’ve made the long and difficult journey to live in Miami, yet you’re without your family, you may feel as if something is missing. Plenty of immigrants have settled in Florida, either by obtaining a green card or becoming United States citizens. But without their close family by their sides, the achievement may not feel as good as they thought it would. However, they have the power to petition to bring their immediate family to Miami, and can fast track them to getting a green card.
Let us help you keep your family together.
Now with the power to petition to bring your loved ones closer, the process may not be as easy as you think. Whether your goal is to help a close family member move to Miami and get a green card or bring your foreign-born spouse legally into the country, MyImmigration can help. With us, there’s no fear of filing the wrong forms or answering its questions incorrectly.
Let us help you navigate the maze of Miami family-based immigration challenges today.
Starting a new life in a new country can be exciting but also lonely. Without your close family nearby, it can be difficult to celebrate your immigration accomplishment. The good news is that as a permanent lawful resident (green card holder) or as a naturalized citizen, you can help immediate family members come to the United States and get a green card faster than other methods.
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MyImmigration has helped countless families legally emigrate to Miami. Our streamlined process eliminates confusion about filing.
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If you answered yes to any of these questions, MyImmigration can help ease your mind. Here are some of the family-based immigration solutions we can provide for you and your loved ones.
As a green card holder or United States citizen, did you know you can sponsor some family members, allowing them an easier path to achieving permanent residency? You can sponsor your loved one by filing Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative). You’ll also have to provide proof of your relationship. Once approved, your family member can enter the country and receive a green card.
A U.S. citizen can sponsor the following family members:
Green Card Holders can sponsor:
A lawful permanent resident (green card holder) can file Form I-130 to sponsor:
If you’re a naturalized United States citizen but your foreign-born spouse isn’t, one option for them to gain entry to the country is to apply for a K-3 visa. Without the correct visa, your spouse can’t stay in the country while their immigration status is pending. There are several other kinds of spousal visas, each with specific requirements. To ensure you don’t apply for the wrong one, talk with one of our family-based immigration lawyers.
Are you a U.S. citizen with a foreign-born romantic partner, and you want to get married? A K-1 nonimmigrant visa is the most common way to do so legally. U.S. immigration laws and requirements can be challenging to understand. To bring your partner to the States, you must file Form I-129F (Petition for Alien Fiancé(e). For help with the process, contact one of our family-based Houston attorneys today.
We aren’t only a family-based immigration law firm. No matter what your immigration needs are, we can help you through the sometimes challenging process. At MyImmigration, our compassionate team sees your victories as their own. Some of our other areas of expertise include:
There’s no need to scour the internet or try to understand the difficult USCIS website. Our proprietary software, coupled with a caring team of immigration experts, is all you need to achieve your immigration goals. If you have a unique or challenging immigration situation, our team of professionals will determine the best way to proceed and develop a winning strategy.
Your green card unlocks the power to keep your family together. While you’re enjoying the benefits and freedoms of living in the United States, you can sponsor your family so that they can experience them, too.
Schedule an appointment with a family immigration lawyer today.
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