Family-Based Visas
Many U.S. citizens and permanent lawful residents wish to help other family members come to the United States. Sever-Storey, LLP serves families with a wide range of immigration related needs. We would be happy to assist you in petitioning for family members to immigrate into the United States.
Your status determines which relatives (or future relatives such as fiancs) may be eligible to receive immigration benefits. In order for you to help a family member immigrate to the United States, you must be a U.S. citizen, a permanent resident (a.k.a. green card holder), or a refugee or asylee. Our practice includes petitioning for spousal visas, parental visas, fiance visas, sibling visas, and visas for children. Contact our attorneys to find our whether your family members are eligible to immigrate and the steps you need to take to help them.
Relatives for whom a United States Citizen may petition include:
- Spouses
- Children (unmarried and under 21 years of age)
- Sons and Daughters (married and/or 21 years of age or over)
- Parents (if the citizen is over 21 years of age)
- Siblings (if the citizen is over 21 years of age)
- Fiances
Relatives for whom a Permanent Resident (Green Card Holder) may petition include:
- Spouse
- Unmarried children under 21
- Unmarried son or daughter of any age
If you entered the United States as a refugee within the past 2 years or were granted asylee status within the past 2 years, you may also petition for certain family members to obtain derivative refugee or asylee status. Please consult with our attorneys for additional information.
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