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FAMILY-BASED VISAS

Indianapolis Family Immigration Attorneys

Family reunification has long been a priority in U.S. immigration laws. Closer family relationships receive higher priority as the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issues visas to people from other countries. Spouses, minor children, and parents of U.S. citizens readily receive visas in many cases.

Other family relationships — including adult children of U.S. citizens, Spouses, minor children, and unmarried adult children of lawful permanent residents, and brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens — have lower priority, but in many cases, they, too, can obtain immigrant visas.

Immediate Family Immigrant Visas And Family Preference Immigrant Visas

A family-based immigrant visa can become a pathway to a green card and, eventually, citizenship. At Villarrubia & Rosenberger P.C., we can discuss your immigration goals, options, and opportunities. Our lawyers are prepared to help you pursue the family visa most appropriate to your circumstances: IR-1, IR-2, IR-3, IR-4, IR-5, F-1, F-2, F-3, or F-4.

If you hope to bring your foreign fiancé(e), husband, or wife to the United States, we are prepared to advise you accurately and in detail on points including:

  • How to prove a bona fide marriage to the satisfaction of USCIS
  • How to respond to standardized checklists and questionnaires most effectively
  • How to send the types of evidence and documentation that USCIS is looking for before issuing a fiancé(e) or spousal visa
  • Consequences of fraud in spousal visa or fiancé(e) visa applications
  • Preparing for and Appearing at Interviews

Our office is located in Indianapolis, but we assist clients throughout Indiana and in other states.

Knowledgeable And Dedicated Lawyers

Our attorneys are knowledgeable, dedicated, and passionate. Some have had personal experiences within their own families that strengthen their motivation to help other families reunite through immigration. They have given many seminars and have been recognized by peers in the legal profession for their accomplishments in the area of family-based immigration and other types of immigration services.

Contact us at 463-207-9900 to schedule a consultation with a citizenship attorney in our Indianapolis office. We accept credit cards and offer in-person, video and telephonic appointments. We accommodate clients who speak many languages. Hablamos español.

FAQs about Family Based Visas in Indiana

How long does it take to process a family-based visa?

Processing times vary based on the visa category, the applicant’s country of origin, and USCIS backlogs. Immediate relative visas are often processed faster than family preference visas, which can take years due to quotas.

What documents are needed to apply for a family-based visa?

The required documents typically include Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative), proof of relationship (marriage or birth certificates), financial support documentation, and proof of the petitioner’s U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status.

Can I apply for a family-based visa for my fiancé(e)?

Fiancé(e)s are eligible for a K-1 visa, which allows them to enter the U.S. to marry their sponsoring U.S. citizen within 90 days of arrival. Once married, they become eligible to apply for a green card.

What happens if my petition for a family-based visa is denied?

If your petition is denied, USCIS will outline the specific reasons for their decision. Depending on the situation, you may appeal the decision, file a motion to reopen the case, or submit a new application.

Do family-based visas require a financial sponsor?

Yes, the petitioner must submit an Affidavit of Support (Form I-864) to prove they can financially support the immigrant and prevent them from becoming a public charge.

How can I prove my marriage is bona fide for a spousal visa?

Evidence such as joint financial documents, photographs, correspondence, affidavits from friends or family, and proof of joint residence can help establish the authenticity of your marriage.

What are the most common reasons for family-based visa denials?

Common reasons include insufficient evidence of the relationship, financial ineligibility, missing or incorrect documentation, or concerns about fraud.

How can an immigration lawyer help me with the family-based immigration process?

An immigration lawyer offers essential guidance and support throughout the family-based immigration process, ensuring a smoother and more efficient journey. We will meticulously prepare and submit your application, maximizing your chances of success. We can also help you gather the necessary evidence and documentation, answer any questions or concerns from immigration officials, and represent you in court if needed.

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