Family Immigration Lawyer Washington, DC

United States citizens (naturalized and birthright) and lawful permanent residents can petition to bring their close family members into the country by filing for a Petition for Alien Relative. If you’re living in Washington, DC, and long to have your foreign-born family closer, you have the power to do so. However, the process can be complicated. Working with a Washington, DC family immigration lawyer can help to smooth out the expected bumps in the road.

 

Let us help you bring your family to Washington, DC.

 

Although you can fast-track your family members to get a green card, the process isn’t all that easy. MyImmigration can help to streamline the process and avoid the worries of filing incorrectly.


Let us help you to understand the Petition for Alien Relative process.

Navigate Washington DC’s Family-Based Immigration Challenges with Ease

Whether you were born and raised in DC or established your life there after jumping through the USCIS hoops to become a permanent resident with a green card, living in our nation’s capital can be lonely without your family nearby. The United States has so much to offer. Why not help bring your immediate family into the country so they can enjoy the same benefits as you?

 

Do you have questions about:

  • Which family members are eligible for a green card?
  • Which USCIS forms do you need to fill out?
  • How long it takes to petition for a green card?
  • Other immigration issues?

Do you have:

  • A foreign-born spouse, and you aren’t sure how to get them to DC?
  • Close family members who want to get a green card?
  • Confusion about how to bring your family into the country?

MyImmigration can answer these questions and develop a winning strategy to meet your immigration goals. Schedule an appointment with one of our compassionate family immigration attorneys today. Here’s a look at some family-based immigration scenarios we can help you with.

Green Card Petition for Family Members

As a green card holder or citizen of the United States, you can sponsor family members, allowing 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). However, there are some limitations to which family members you can petition.

 

U.S. citizens (naturalized or birthright) can sponsor the following family members:

  • Spouse 
  • Children:
    • Unmarried children under 21
    • Unmarried children over 21
    • Married children of any age
  • Parents (if the sponsoring U.S. citizen is at least 21 years old)
  • Siblings (if the sponsoring U.S. citizen is at least 21 years old)

Green card holders (permanent residents) are limited, but they can sponsor:

  • Spouse
  • Unmarried children

Fiancé(e) Visa

Are you a U.S. citizen with a foreign-born romantic partner who wants to get married?  A K-1 nonimmigrant visa is the most direct way to do so. 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 Washington DC attorneys today.

Other Immigration Services

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:

  • Green card applications and renewals
  • Naturalization services
  • Employment-based immigration
  • Student and tourist visas
  • And much more!

Contact a Washington DC Family Immigration Lawyer Today

With the power to petition family members to enter the country and get a green card, you’ll want to file correctly the first time. Working with an experienced and compassionate immigration lawyer at MyImmigration will eliminate the fears and worries of filing incorrectly or making time-consuming and costly mistakes. Ensure your family members can get a green card as soon as possible by working with MyImmigration.


Schedule an appointment with a family immigration lawyer today.