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Immigration assistance in variety of areas.

Spousal Visa

Spousal Visa

Spousal Visa

A “spouse visa”  refers to an immigrant visa (green card) for spouses. The U.S. government may issue a spouse visa to the foreign national spouse of a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. For couples who have been married more than two years, USCIS will issue an “IR1” visa. On the other hand, spouses who have been married less than two years get a “CR1” visa. 

Fiancé Visa

Spousal Visa

Spousal Visa

K-1 nonimmigrant visa is issued to a  foreign-citizen fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen. The K-1 visa permits the foreign-citizen fiancé(e) to travel to the United States and marry his or her U.S. citizen sponsor within 90 days of arrival.

Child Visa

Spousal Visa

Parental Visa

The child or IR-2 visa allows the child of a U.S. citizen living outside the United States to lawfully enter and live in the country.

Parental Visa

Relative Petitions and Family Affidavits

Parental Visa

If you are a U.S citizen and have a parent or parents that are not, you might be looking to bring them over to live with you in the United States. The IR5 parent visa allows U.S. citizens to bring foreign-born parents to the United States as permanent residents.

Relative Petitions and Family Affidavits

Relative Petitions and Family Affidavits

Relative Petitions and Family Affidavits

As a U.S. citizen, you may help a relative become a lawful permanent resident by obtaining a green card. For this to happen, you need to sponsor the relative and be able to prove that you have enough income or assets to support your relative(s) when they come to the U.S.

Divorce

Relative Petitions and Family Affidavits

Relative Petitions and Family Affidavits

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Documentations

Sealing Criminal Record

Sealing Criminal Record

  • Power of Attorney
  • Marriage Documents
  • Birth Certificate

Sealing Criminal Record

Sealing Criminal Record

Sealing Criminal Record

Sealing criminal record is essentially erasing arrest records and court rulings from public view. However, because immigration enforcement priorities are constantly changing, it is highly recommended that individuals continue to consult with local immigration experts about the benefit and risks.

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