Family-Based Immigration

Helping Families Reunite Across Borders” focuses on reconnecting loved ones separated by borders, providing support and resources to bring families back together.

Family-based immigration allows United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor family members for immigration to the United States. Whether you’re looking to bring your spouse, children, parents, or siblings, our services guide you through every step of the application process, ensuring that you have the support and information needed to reunite with your loved ones.

Eligibility Requirements

Sponsor’s Status

Must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.

Relationship Proof

Provide valid documentation to establish the family relationship (e.g., birth certificates, marriage certificates).

Financial Ability

Sponsor must demonstrate the financial ability to support the family member(s) to prevent them from becoming a public charge.

Application Process

Submit Petition

Submit Petition

File Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
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Step 01
Wait for Approval

Wait for Approval

USCIS will process your petition and send you a notice of approval or request for more information
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Step 02
Complete Visa Application

Complete Visa Application

Once the petition is approved, complete Form DS-260 for the visa application at the National Visa Center (NVC).
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Step 03
Attend an Interview

Attend an Interview

Attend a U.S. visa interview at your local embassy or consulate to finalize your application
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Step 04

Required Documents

  • Birth Certificates
    Showing relationship between parent and child
  • Marriage Certificates:
    Valid certificate proving marriage to the U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident
  • Adoption Papers:
    Legal adoption papers if applicable
  • Affidavit of Support: Form I-864 to demonstrate financial support.
  • Tax Returns: Recent tax returns and W-2 forms.
  • Bank Statements: Recent bank statements as proof of financial stability.
  • Passports: Valid passports for both sponsor and family members.
  • U.S. Citizenship Proof: Naturalization certificate or birth certificate if applicable.

Processing Times

  • Immediate Relatives (Spouse, Parents, Unmarried Children under 21)
    Approximately 6-12 months
  • Family Preference Categories
    Varies from 1-10 years depending on the relationship and country of origin

Fees

  • Form I-130 USCIS Fee
    $535
  • Form DS-260 Processing Fee
    $325
  • Medical Examination Fee
    Varies by country

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Family-based immigration allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor certain family members for a visa or green card.
  • A U.S. citizen can sponsor their spouse, children, parents, and siblings for immigration. Lawful permanent residents, on the other hand, can only sponsor their spouse and unmarried children.
  • Processing times vary based on the relationship and country of origin. Immediate relatives usually have shorter wait times.
  • Essential documents include proof of relationship, financial support documents, and identification papers.

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Choose How to Begin Your Journey

Whether you need expert advice or are ready to apply, we’re here to guide you through the process.

Book a Consultation

Not sure which visa option is best for you? Book a consultation to discuss your travel goals with us, and we’ll guide you through the visa options that fit your needs. A consultation fee applies.

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Ready to begin your visa journey? Start your application now or inquire directly, and we’ll guide you through the process to find the best visa for your needs.

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