Families and Individuals

Reuniting families is at the heart of what we do. Our firm assists U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents in bringing their loved ones together to live in the United States. Whether you’re filing for a spouse, parent, child, or sibling, we guide you through every stage—from petitions and green card applications to removing conditions and renewals—with clarity and compassion.

We handle:

  • Marriage-based petitions and conditional green cards
  • Petitions for parents, children, and siblings
  • Adjustment of status and consular processing
  • Removal of conditions on residence
  • Green card renewals and related filings

Why Choose Us:
Because we treat every family’s case as personal. We take time to understand your story, explain the process in plain language, and ensure every form and filing is handled accurately—so you can focus on being together again.

FAQs

Below are some examples of frequently asked questions by our clients:

How does a person get a green card?

You can become a permanent resident several ways, most individual are sponsored by family members or employer in the United States.

What is the difference between green card and permanent residence?

A lawful permanent resident is someone who has been granted the right to live in the United States indefinitely. Permanent residents are given what’s known as a “green card,” which is a photo ID card that proves their status. (But it is no longer a green.) … You do not have any rights to vote in U.S. elections.

How long does it normally take to get the green card?

Employment Based Green Cards are processed from 1 to 4 years depending on the wait time and yearly caps. Diversity Green Card winners are announced within 7 months after the initial lottery applications. Family based green cards are processed depending on the categories, wait time and yearly caps.

When can I renew my green card?

You should renew your Green Card if you are a permanent resident and your card is valid for 10 years and is either expired or will expire within the next 6 months. You may begin the renewal process by: Filing online Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card

Is it hard to get green card?

Getting an employment-based green card can be difficult and time-consuming, and yet thousands of people get US green card through work every year.

Can I travel with my green card?

Even though you are now a U.S. resident, you will need to bring your foreign passport when traveling, for purposes of entering other countries. A U.S. green card is not sufficient by itself as a travel document, though it is enough to get you back into the United States

Can I leave the U.S while my green card application is pending?

Remember that you may not be able to travel outside the United Stateswhile your application for a Green Card is yet to be approved. However, USCIS will allow you to travel while you wait for your permanent resident card, if you apply for and obtain an advance parole document.

Can I get deported after I get my green card?

Among the various crimes that can make a non-citizen of the United States deportable are so-called aggravated felonies. Someone who is in the United States with a visa or a green card (lawful permanent residence), and who commits an aggravated felony, can be removed or deported.

What is family based green card?

U.S. immigration law allows certain foreign nationals who are family members of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to become lawful permanent residents (get a Green Cardbased on specific family relationships

What are the categories for family based Green Card?

If you’re a US Citizen, you may petition for the following relatives, as long as you can prove the relationships:

  • Husband or wife;
  • Unmarried child under 21 years old;
  • Unmarried son or daughter over 21 years old
  • Married son or daughter of any age
  • Brother(s) or sister(s), if you are at least 21 years old
  • Mother or father, if you are at least 21 years old;
Can I apply for my siblings as a US citizen?

In order to file an Immigrant Petition for your brother or sister, you must be a U.S. citizen and at least 21 years of age. If you are a Lawful Permanent Resident, you are not eligible to sponsor your brothers or sisters for Green Card status. An immigrant visa number will not be made available soon after the petition is approved. The wait times depend on the home countries of the beneficiaries. 

Can I get a green card by marrying a US citizen?

Yes, As an immediate relative of a US citizen or permanent resident, a foreign spouse has easy access to permanent residency, compared to a non-related foreigner.

I’m a green card holder, who can I sponsor as a Legal Permanent resident?
  • Husband or wife
  • Unmarried child under 21 years of age;
  • Unmarried son or daughter over 21 years of age
As a US citizen can I sponsor my parents for green card?

Yes, for certain categories like parents, spouse and children, the green card processing time is much less as compared to other family-based green card applications. Depending on the service center you have filed with, it can take few months to several months. In most cases, the application is processed within 6 months.

Can a US citizen sponsor a cousin?

US citizens cannot sponsor their nephews and they can only sponsor their parents, siblings, spouses and children.

What are additional Categories for Family based Green card?

The following persons may also be qualified for green card;

  • A battered child or spouse of U.S citizen (VAWA)
  • Those who entered the U.S with K visa
  • V non immigrant status holder
  • Widow (er) of U.S citizen or permanent resident
  • Those born to foreign diplomats in the U.S
  • Asylee/Refugee
Why is my green card valid for two years?

You get a conditional green card valid for two years if your marriage is less than 2 years on the day you were given permanent resident status.

How do I remove conditions of my green card?

When you receive conditional residence status, USCIS will notify you of the conditional basis of your status, the requirements for the removal of conditions and what will happen if you fail to file a petition to remove conditions .

You and your spouse must apply together during the 90 days before your second anniversary as a conditional resident.

What happens if I fail to file petition to remove the conditions?

If you don’t apply to remove the conditions in time, you could loose your conditional resident status and put in removal processing.

What if I file for the removal of conditions too soon?

If you apply earlier than 90 days before your conditional residence status expires, the application will be sent back to you.

Can I include my children in the application?

Your children may be included if they got the conditional resident status at the same time that you did or within 90 days.

What happens when my green card expires and I’ve filed I-751 on time?

If you file USCIS form I-751 on time, USCIS will extend your conditional resident status for up to 12 months while your petition is pending.

Can the jointly filing requirement for I-751 be waived?

Yes, the requirement could be waived under certain circumstance, please call us for the waiver options.

I’ve a green card and I need to travel for more than a year but less than 2 years outside the US?

If your trip duration is more than a year and less than 2 years than re-entry permit is needed to enter the US. Permanent residents must be present in the United States at the time of filing the application and take finger printing if required.

How can you’re office help me?

Our office will review your case and advice you on the family members you can sponsor. After initial evaluation we give you a checklist of documents and prepare your application, which is submitted to the government with correct filing fee and the right supporting documentation. You’re on your side through out the process.