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Family-Based Immigration & Work Authorization
Family-based immigration is one of the most common pathways to lawful permanent residence in the United States. Whether you are a U.S. citizen seeking to reunite with a spouse, parent, or child, or a green card holder petitioning for a family member, our attorneys provide strategic, case-by-case guidance to navigate USCIS requirements with confidence.
We also assist immigrants who are eligible to apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) — allowing them to legally work in the U.S. while their immigration case is pending or their status permits employment.
Family Immigration Services We Offer
I-130 Family Petition
Petition for immediate relatives and preference category family members, including spouses, children, parents, and siblings of U.S. citizens and LPRs.
Adjustment of Status (I-485)
Apply for lawful permanent residence (green card) from within the U.S. without having to leave for consular processing abroad.
Consular Processing
For applicants abroad or ineligible for adjustment of status — complete your immigrant visa application at a U.S. consulate or embassy.
Work Authorization (EAD)
Apply for an Employment Authorization Document (Form I-765) while your green card or other immigration benefit is pending.
Advance Parole
Obtain travel permission (Form I-131) so you can travel outside the U.S. while your adjustment of status application is pending without abandoning your case.
Conditional Green Card Removal
If you received a 2-year conditional green card through marriage, we help you file the I-751 petition to remove conditions and obtain permanent residence.
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The Family Petition Process Step by Step
Initial Legal Evaluation
We evaluate your family situation, identify the correct petition category, and advise you on processing times, required documents, and realistic expectations.
File the I-130 Petition
The U.S. citizen or LPR petitioner submits Form I-130 to USCIS to establish the qualifying family relationship and begin the visa number queue.
Wait for Visa Availability
Immediate relatives proceed immediately after I-130 approval. Preference category petitions may require waiting for a visa number to become available per the monthly Visa Bulletin.
Apply for Adjustment or Consular Visa
Once a visa is available, the beneficiary applies for adjustment of status (I-485) in the U.S. or an immigrant visa through consular processing abroad.
Biometrics, Interview & Decision
USCIS schedules biometrics and an interview (if required). Our attorneys prepare you thoroughly. Upon approval, you receive your green card or immigrant visa.
