Family-Based Immigration Visas
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IR-1: Spouse of a U.S. Citizen Visa
The IR-1 visa allows the spouse of a U.S. citizen to immigrate to the United States permanently. It is an immediate relative category visa, meaning there is no cap on the number of visas issued.
Services Provided:
- Eligibility Assessment: We determine whether your marriage qualifies for an IR-1 visa based on the relationship’s authenticity and documentation.
- Form I-130 Filing: We guide you through the process of filing Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) and gathering necessary supporting documents.
- Consular Processing and Adjustment of Status: We provide assistance with consular processing if the applicant is outside the U.S. or Adjustment of Status if already in the U.S.
K-1: Fiancé(e) Visa
The K-1 visa allows a foreign national fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen to enter the U.S. for the purpose of marriage. The couple must marry within 90 days of arrival in the U.S.
Services Provided:
- Eligibility Review: We ensure you meet all the criteria, including proving that your relationship is genuine and that both of you are legally able to marry.
- Petition Preparation: We assist with filing Form I-129F (Petition for Alien Fiancé(e)) and other supporting documentation.
- Post-Marriage Adjustment: After marriage, we guide you through the process of adjusting your status to a permanent resident.
IR-2: Child of a U.S. Citizen Visa
The IR-2 visa allows children (under 21 years old) of U.S. citizens to immigrate to the United States. The visa is available for biological, adopted, and sometimes stepchildren of U.S. citizens.
Services Provided:
- Petition Filing Assistance: We help file Form I-130 and gather the necessary documentation to prove the parent-child relationship.
- Visa Processing: We guide you through the consular processing or adjustment of status based on your child’s situation.
- Post-Arrival Support: We provide information on the child’s rights and any necessary follow-up actions after they arrive in the U.S.