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FAMILY IMMIGRATION

FAMILY IMMIGRATION

PLEASE NOTE: The following is provided for general information purposes only, and may NOT be construed as legal advice. 


If you have a family member living outside of the United States, you may be able to petition for that family member to live with you in the United States. Family Immigration deals with the immigration to the United States of certain close family or relatives of U.S. citizens and permanent residents.


U.S. citizens may petition their spouse, children, parents, and siblings to immigrate to the United States. While U.S. permanent residents may petition their spouse and unmarried children to immigrate to the United States.


Please contact us today so that we may provide you our detailed and personalized approach in representing you with your family immigration needs.

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