Family Immigration Lawyer
SERVING FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS IN Jupiter, Florida
Immigration Lawyer Sarah S. Rama, ESQ., LL.M. - Global Immigration Results - LL.M. Masters of International Law Attorney.
Immediate relatives and specific family members of a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (LPR) may be eligible for an immigration visa if they meet the proper standards determined by the law. We advise you in the process of getting your green card or permanent resident card.
Family-based immigration covers immediate relative family members of U.S. citizens or LPRs. This process can be consular-based or done at the local USCIS office as an adjustment of status case within the United States. The process must be completed by both the applicant and their sponsor in the United States.
ELIGIBILITY FOR FAMILY-BASED IMMIGRATION
Eligibility for this type of immigration is based on the applicant’s relationship with the U.S. permanent resident or U.S. citizen. Immediate relatives include:
- The spouse of a U.S. citizen
- A U.S. citizen’s child, under the age of 21 and unmarried
- An orphan adopted from a foreign country by a U.S. citizen
- The parent of a U.S. citizen who is at least 21 years of age
Contact Sarah S. Rama, ESQ., LL.M. to discuss the appropriate visa and family preference category that applies to your immediate relative and the best course of action for your circumstances.
ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS VERSES CONSULAR PROCESSING
You may qualify for an Adjustment of Status. The Immigration and Nationality Act allows an individual to change immigration status while in the United States to a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR). Adjustment of Status can provide permanent residence without having to return to your home country.
Alternatively, consular processing allows individuals living outside of the United States (or those living within U.S. borders that are ineligible to adjust status) to obtain a visa while in another nation, then enter the United States as a permanent resident.
Sarah S. Rama, ESQ., LL.M. understands the intricacies of each visa type, the application processes, and the potential roadblocks that you may encounter. Please contact our offices today for an evaluation of your circumstances.