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For those with a close family member who is a U.S. citizen, or a permanent resident, the chances of immigrating are very favorable. There are two basic types of relatives that can provide benefits to obtaining permanent resident status: immediate relatives (spouse and minor, unmarried children and parents) and "preference" relatives (unmarried sons and daughters of green card holders and U.S. citizens, married sons and daughters of citizens, and brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens).  The family immigration process generally starts with a petition filed by the US citizen or permanent resident relative with the USCIS, and culminates with the adjustment of status or immigration of the beneficiary relative.  

Our services: We will advise you and your family on eligibility requirements, prepare the family-based petition documentation, file and monitor the case, and provide oversight and assistance throughout the process.  We will help prepare for the adjustment of status interview or consular interview.  In the case of the state-side adjustment of status interview, we will attend the interview with you, providing you counsel and representation at this sometimes stressful event.

 


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Articles:

What to Expect at the Marriage-Based Adjustment Interview Posted 02/05/2006

Family Immigration Posted 02/23/2004

Family Immigration Q&A Posted 02/25/2004

Child Status Protection Act Posted 03/03/2004

Affidavits of Support Posted 02/25/2004

Immigration Basics Posted 04/07/2004

Forms:

I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative)

I-485 (Application for Adjustment of Status)

DS-230 (Immigrant Visa Application)

I-864 (Affidavit of Support for Immigration)

Resources:

USCIS Fact Sheets

US Consulates

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Contact John Byrley at tel: 410-719-1501.


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