We have the experience and resources to help you navigate the immigration process.
Student Visa Attorneys in
Valencia
We Can Help You Reunite Your Family
There is nothing we are more passionate about than bringing families together. Helping family members obtain visas for their loved ones is one of our favorite aspects of being immigration attorneys. We understand how confusing the immigration process can be. With so many rules and requirements in place, it can be difficult to know where to start.
Take the first step today by calling us today. We have experience handling all types of visa applications and appeals. Whether you are helping a loved one escape persecution through asylum or want to bring your foreign spouse to America, your immigration goals can be achieved with our help.
Ready to Help You Achieve Your
American Dream
We can work with you to reunite your family, change your immigration status, become an American citizen, or hire a foreign worker. We provide diligent, competent, and zealous representation to each client by being proactive, responsive, and accessible. You will have direct access to an attorney every step of the way. We are ready to answer questions or address concerns whenever they should arise.
Above all, our priority is to protect your American Dream. As we walk with you through the immigration process, you will find peace of mind knowing that you have a strong and determined advocate by your side. Whatever your goals may be, know that you are one step closer to achieving them by retaining our firm as your partner.
Family-Based Visas
When bringing a parent or sibling to live with you, you must be a U.S. citizen and at least 21 years old. Green card holders cannot petition for their parents or siblings. When bringing your children to live with you in the U.S., their age and marital status will impact their eligibility.
Permanent residents may petition for:- Children who are unmarried and under the age of 21
- Unmarried sons and daughters who are over the age of 21 (plus any children of their own)
Qualifying for a Marriage Visa
If you are a U.S. citizen or green card holder, you may bring your eligible spouse to live with you in the U.S. by completing Form I-130. This is the process to use whether you are a citizen or a permanent resident.
If you are engaged but not yet married to a foreign national who is living outside the U.S., you can seek a K-1 fiance(e) visa. This non-immigrant visa grants your fiancée entrance to the U.S. if you intend to get married within 90 days. Once married, your new spouse may apply for a green card.
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Clients love working with us because we handle complex cases and know how to win them. We're proud of the success we have had helping clients achieve their dreams.
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