Once you’ve jumped through all the hoops that USCIS has required and you’ve gotten a green card or have become a naturalized United States citizen, you should congratulate yourself for the accomplishment. However, do you find that being a resident of San Francisco is a little lonely without your close family nearby? If they’re still in your home country, you now have the power to petition to bring them into the United States.
Let us help you get your close family members a green card.
While you can petition to bring your family into the United States, the process can be confusing. MyImmigration can help ease your worries and assist you in filing your petition.
Let us help you navigate the maze of San Francisco family-based immigration challenges today.
Now that you have your life on track in San Francisco, you may feel as if something is missing. No matter where you are from, family is important. As a lawful permanent resident, you can help to bring close family members, get a green card, and live legally in the United States. In fact, out of all of the ways to get a green card, family-based immigration is one of the fastest methods.
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MyImmigration can help with all of your immigration needs.
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If you answered yes to any of these questions, MyImmigration can help. Here’s a look at some family immigration problems we can solve.
As a green card holder or naturalized citizen of the United States, you can sponsor family members, allowing them an easier and quicker path to getting a green card. You can sponsor your loved one by filing Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative).
A U.S. citizen (naturalized or birthright) can sponsor the following family members:
Green card holders are limited, but they can sponsor:
Are you a U.S. citizen with a foreign-born romantic partner and have marriage on your mind? A K-1 nonimmigrant visa is a common way to do so legally. U.S. immigration laws and requirements can be confusing when relating to intercontinental relationships. To bring your partner to the States, you must file Form I-129F. For help with the process, contact one of our family-based San Francisco attorneys today.
We aren’t just a family-based immigration law firm. At MyImmigration, our knowledgeable legal team sees your victories as their own. We’ve helped people from around the globe achieve their immigration goals. Some of our other areas of expertise include:
Without a deep understanding of immigration law and how the process works, many who long to visit or live in the United States quickly become frustrated. Immigration regulations can confuse even the smartest of people. MyImmigration has been proud to help people around the globe file the correct forms and has helped to guide them through the sometimes challenging process. There’s no need to stress over your immigration goals. Let us help you achieve them.
MyImmigration can help you petition to bring certain family members into the country and fast-track them to permanent residency. This is one of the many benefits of being a green card holder or naturalized citizen of the United States. If you need help with the process, we are here to help.
Schedule an appointment with a family immigration lawyer today.
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