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Family Based Immigration Option

There are many family-based immigration options, including parole programs, humanitarian protections, and immigrant visa sponsorship. Each option has its own rules and timelines. Choosing the right one is key to moving your case forward.

Choosing the Best Option

If you are the immediate relative of a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident over 21, you may qualify for a family-based immigration option. These relationships can open a pathway for you to gain legal status or become a Lawful Permanent Resident. We can guide you through each step and help you avoid delays to keep your case moving forward.

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Hire an Immigration Attorney

Understanding the different family-based immigration options and whether you qualify for them can be challenging. We can help you determine which option is best for you and your family. Contact us today to get started.

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