A Heartwarming Success Story of a U.S. Citizen’s Reconciliation with 87-Year-Old Father from Bangladesh.

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The Path to a 10-Year Green Card Gehi & Associates Celebrates Landmark Success.

We are delighted to offer another success story highlighting the long-term relationships we form with our clients. Our client, a U.S. citizen of Bangladeshi descent, sought Gehi & Associates in 2020 with the sincere desire to reconcile with her 87-year-old father in Bangladesh.

Our committed staff at Gehi & Associates worked relentlessly to ensure a smooth and successful petition process while handling the difficulties of family-based immigration. The first stage was to craft a careful petition for the client’s elderly father, requesting approval for family reunification.

Because the client’s father was already in the United States, we took another step by filing an Adjustment of Status Application. This deliberate effort attempted to speed up the process and make family reunification easier on American soil.

We are glad to announce that the underlying petition for a family reunion has been approved, marking an important step forward in our client’s journey. This favorable decision reflects our client’s and Gehi & Associates’ combined efforts, as well as the dedication of our legal team.

With the first barrier cleared, we are excitedly awaiting the green card’s clearance. The client’s father’s lawful permanent residence status in the United States will be solidified with the acceptance of his green card.

We take satisfaction in making family reunification fantasies a reality at Gehi & Associates. This success story demonstrates our dedication to providing excellent legal services and navigating the complex immigration environment on behalf of our clients.

We are excited to continue working with the client to ensure a smooth transition to the next chapter of their family’s journey in the United States.

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