Family Visas
Certain Family members of U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible to obtain immigrant visas as a result of their relationship. Shihab & Associates Co., LPA has been helping family members obtain visas for over ten years. Contact Shihab & Associates' Immigration Attorneys today to begin your visa application process. Contact their immigration attorneys in Washington DC, Michigan, Columbus, or Cleveland, Ohio to discuss your immigration needs.
Shihab & Associates Co., LPA's immigration lawyers can help you obtain a K visa for your fiancé or spouse (husband or wife) living abroad. The K visa allows a foreign national fiancé or spouse of a U.S. citizen to enter the U.S. to complete the immigrant visa process.
You are entitled to a K-3 visa classification if you are foreign national married to a U.S. citizen and living abroad. The consulate issuing the visa must be in the country in which the marriage took place. If the marriage took place in the United States, the consulate is the one with jurisdiction over your current residence. Your unmarried child may receive a K-4 visa classification as well.
You can obtain a K-1 visa classification if you are a foreign national who is a fiancé of a U.S. citizen and you and your U.S. citizen fiancé are free to marry. You must also have met with your fiancé in person within the last two years before filing for the fiancé visa. You and your fiancé must marry within 90 days of your entering the United States. Your unmarried child can receive a K-2 visa to accompany you to enter the United States.
Common questions about fiancé visas include:
- What does the United States Consul consider before granting a fiancé visa?
- What documents are necessary to complete the visa petition?
- How (or when) must I prove that a bona fide wedding is intended?
- May I include my children in my petition?
Family Members Living Abroad- Immigration Process
Trying to help your family member immigrate to the U.S. is an important and intimate process. The attorneys at Shihab & Associates Co., LPA appreciate this fact and will work closely with you to ensure that all details are tended to and that the process will go as smoothly as possible. If you are in one of the following categories, you may qualify for an immigrant visa (a green card):
- Spouse of U.S. citizen
- Parent, child, son, daughter, brother, or sister of U.S. citizen
- Spouse, unmarried son or daughter, or child of a green card holder
If you are adopting a foreign-born child, the attorneys at Shihab & Associates Co., LPA can help you maneuver through the complex legal process of bringing a child to the United States. Adoption involves both state and federal laws. Our lawyers can help clients through the complexities of this emotional process.
Contact Shihab & Associates Co., LPA's experienced immigration lawyers to begin bringing your family to the United States. If you have a fiancé living abroad, or a husband or wife, or if you are trying to bring foreign-born children to the United States, our immigration attorneys can help you through the visa petition process.
See also:
- How Can I Prepare for the Marriage Interview?
- What to Expect in an Embassy Fiancé Interview?
- Will Utilizing Governmental Assistance Render Me A "Public Charge?"
- What is and what is not a Public Charge?
- How is a Public Charge Determination Made?
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If you have questions about an immigration matter, and/or you need help in the process, please contact our immigration attorneys or call the law firm of Shihab & Associates Co., LPA at the nearest office close to you to speak with an attorney. We handle various matters including family immigration, immigrant visas, non-immigrant visas, employment visas and H1B visas, Investor Visas, PERM applications, Green Cards and Permanent Residence, and many more. Please contact us and experience how "We Embrace your Dreams and Make Them Our Goal."
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