Family-Based Visas & Green Cards

Let us help you create the home you’ve always envisioned—together.

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Reconnecting Families, Building Futures

At AHM Immigration Attorneys, we understand that family is at the heart of a fulfilling life, and that the bonds between loved ones should not be hindered by national borders. Our dedicated team is committed to guiding you through the complex U.S. immigration system to reunite you with family members, secure their permanent residency status, and ensure that the entire process is as smooth and supportive as possible.

Reunification Through Family-Based Immigration

The experience for win.

Family-based immigration is a cornerstone of U.S. immigration policy, designed to bring families back together and foster lasting connections. Whether you are a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (LPR) looking to sponsor a relative for a visa or Green Card, our experienced attorneys provide a compassionate, individualized approach to ensure that every step is handled with care and precision.

Defending your freedom.

Our Promise to You

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Personalized Strategies:

We tailor legal solutions to your family’s unique circumstances, ensuring you understand each requirement and timeframe.

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Timely & Transparent Communication:

With us, you’ll never feel in the dark. We keep you informed about every development, milestone, and potential challenge.

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Supporting Your Future Together:

From completing forms to preparing for interviews, we guide you beyond the legal details so you can focus on what matters most—your family’s happiness and well-being.

Family-Based Green Cards & Visas

Here’s what sets us apart:

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Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens

U.S. citizens can quickly sponsor “immediate relatives,” including spouses, unmarried children under 21, and parents. Immediate relative categories have special prioritization under immigration law, often resulting in fewer delays and quicker paths to Green Cards.

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Preference Categories for Other Relatives

Extended family members, such as unmarried adult children, married children, and siblings, may qualify for family preference visas. Though these categories are subject to annual quotas and waiting periods, our attorneys will help you navigate the process, manage expectations, and prepare the strongest possible application.

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Fiancé(e) Visas (K-1 Visas)

If you are engaged to a foreign national and wish to bring them to the United States to marry, the K-1 visa can pave the way. We’ll help you demonstrate a bona fide relationship, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, and guide you through adjusting your spouse’s status to permanent residency after your marriage.

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Spouse Visas

Whether applying from within the U.S. or abroad, we assist with spousal visas (CR1 or IR1) and adjustment of status for foreign-born husbands or wives of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. Our goal is to ensure a seamless process from petition to approval, reuniting you as soon as possible.

FAITH AND INTEGRITY

Our Step-by-Step Process

1st Step

Initial Consultation & Eligibility Review

We begin by understanding your family’s background, needs, and immigration goals. Our team reviews your eligibility, explains available options, and recommends the most efficient path to reunification.

2nd Step

Application Preparation & Submission

Our attorneys carefully prepare and submit visa petitions, adjustment of status forms, and supporting documents. Accuracy, completeness, and clarity are paramount to avoiding delays and denials.

3rd Step

Interview Preparation & Advocacy

Many family-based applications require interviews at U.S. embassies, consulates, or USCIS offices. We help you prepare by simulating interview scenarios, organizing documents, and addressing any areas of concern. Throughout the process, we stand by you as your legal advocates, ready to step in and guide you forward.

4th Step

Approval & Green Card Issuance

Upon approval, your family member receives the appropriate visa or Green Card. We remain available even after this milestone to advise on future steps such as maintaining permanent residency, traveling, and eventually pursuing U.S. citizenship if desired.

Common Challenges

How We Help You Navigate the Law

  • Lengthy Wait Times: Some family preference categories face long backlogs. We help you understand current visa bulletin timelines and develop strategies to optimize your chances of prompt reunification.

  • Complex Documentation: Missing or incomplete documents can lead to delays or denials. We ensure all paperwork is thorough, accurate, and submitted on time.

  • Changing Regulations & Policies: Immigration laws and procedures can evolve. Our attorneys stay updated on the latest changes so you don’t have to, adjusting strategies to keep your case on track.

Why Choose Us?

Your Trusted Immigration Attorneys

Proven Track Record:

We have successfully represented clients in immigration courts across the country, securing positive outcomes and safeguarding their rights.

Depth of Experience:

Our attorneys bring years of experience handling complex removal defenses and appeals, staying updated on evolving laws and precedents.

Client-Focused Representation:

We treat you as a partner, involving you in key decisions and ensuring that your voice is heard throughout the process.

Proven Track Record:

The trust our clients place in us is reflected in our history of successful outcomes. We are proud to have helped families stay together, professionals advance their careers, and refugees find safety and stability in America.

Schedule a Consultation

Contact us today to discuss your family-based immigration options. Together, we’ll create a plan to bring your loved ones closer—just where they belong.

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Disclaimer:

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.