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Missing forms or evidence can trigger a Request for Evidence and increase processing time.
Families often wait without knowing the current status or what happens next.
Spouse, fiancé, parent, and sibling petitions each require different evidence and legal planning.
From your first family petition through permanent residence and citizenship, we help keep each step clear and organized.
From petitions and visas to green cards and citizenship, each case starts with understanding your specific situation.
Petition preparation, supporting evidence, consular processing, and interview guidance.
I-129F preparation, relationship evidence, consular processing, and interview support.
Family sponsorship support for qualifying parents, siblings, and other relatives.
Green card filing support for eligible family members already present in the United States.
Renewal support and removal of conditions before applicable filing deadlines.
Eligibility review, application preparation, supporting documents, and interview guidance.
We keep each stage organized so you know what is needed, what happens next, and where your case stands.
We review your family relationship, immigration history, and available filing options.
Forms, evidence, and supporting documents are organized before submission.
We track notices, deadlines, and requests for additional information.
We help you prepare for the final stage and understand what comes next.
Start with a confidential review of your family immigration case.
We focus on careful preparation, clear communication, and a legal strategy built around your family’s case.
Guidance shaped around your family relationship, immigration history, and filing path.
Know what documents are needed, what deadlines matter, and what happens next.
Forms and supporting evidence are organized before filing to reduce avoidable issues.
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Simple answers to common questions about family immigration, petitions, and case preparation.
U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents may petition for certain qualifying relatives. Eligibility depends on the relationship and immigration status of the petitioner.
The request should be reviewed carefully to determine what additional information or documents USCIS needs. A complete response should be submitted before the stated deadline.
Both are immigrant visas for spouses of U.S. citizens. CR-1 generally applies when the marriage is less than two years old when residence is granted, while IR-1 generally applies after the marriage reaches two years.
Processing times vary depending on the immigration category, relationship, government workload, and whether additional information is requested.
An attorney can review an existing filing, identify outstanding issues, review notices, and help determine the appropriate next step.